Here a new installation by French artist L’Atlas, created at château de Chambord, France on occasion of Heritage Days organized in September 2014 in the Loire Valley. Equipped with a lawn
After his last mural in Madrid a couple of weeks ago, Laguna is back with another impressive wall titled “Todo lo que se me ocurre se parece a esto” or “All I can think is
Italian artist and photographer Filippo Minelli will be presenting next Saturday his first solo exhibition in the United States at 886 Geary Gallery‘s Inaugural exhibition in San Francisco.
Following the last mural in Bilbao, Spanish artist Mesa spent some time painting a couple of new murals, one in Zorrotzaurre, Bilbao and the other in Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz. Making use of a
This interesting mural was painted by Italian artist Giulio Vesprini in Civitanova, Italy for the Department of Communication at the ICA’s headquarters. Like in the rest of his oeuvre,
A few weeks ago Pastel and Agostino Iacurci where in Miami during the Miami Art Basel where he decided to collaborate in this new mural titled “Pollination” which the artists explain
And we start the new year with the work of Sebastián Velasco Navarro Burgos, or simply Sebas Velasco and Xabier XTRM and their “Negu amaigabeak” (Inviernos sin final/Endless winters)
It’s been a while since the last time we heard about Laguna, not since his last mural in his hometown Almagro (here). Laguna, known for his large-scale murals and surrealist imagery, spent
Last month Nelio participated of the Mosaïque Urbaine part of Project Bizarre in Vénissieux, France where he painted this large scale mural featuring his signature style. As mentioned earlier,
The work of Nemo’s isn’t only funny, it also invites us to reflect about certain issues. With “No Triv” as the mural was titled, Nemo’s addresses the problem of oil
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