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DULK “Save Yourself” New mural for DesvelArte in Santander, Spain

Here a colourful mural by Spanish illustrator and muralist DULK painted for this new edition of the Desvelarte art festival in Santander, Spain. “Save Yourself” is a surreal mural

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David de la Mano “Bajamar” New mural in Montevideo

After a short stay in the US along with his partner and friend Pablo S. Herrero, David de la Mano is back in Uruguay where he recently finished this new mural in barrio La Teja, a modest

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Tellas x Village Underground in London

It’s been a couple of months since I heard from Tellas last time, but this new mural painted in East London for Village Underground was worth waiting for. Curated by Howard Griffin

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Sebas Velasco and Manolo Mesa New Mural in Niort, France

During the past year Spanish painters and muralists Manolo Mesa and Sebastian Velasco have collaborated in a series of new pieces, being this last one, one of the most interesting to date.

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Evoca1 ‘Imperishable Relics’ New mural in Vienna

Miami based artist Evoca1 was recently in Austria where he painted this lovely portrait of a man and his dog and goldfish in Vienna. Titled ‘Imperishable Relics’ and curated by

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SatOne New mural in Mannheim, Germany

Munich-based artist Rafael Gerlach aka SatOne is back in the streets of Germany after a successful first solo show in the U.S. at 886 Geary Gallery in San Francisco (here). Known for his

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‘Incógnito’ New mural by ABOVE in in Johannesburg

California born ABOVE was recently in South Africa for the City Of Gold Festival for which he painted this new and visually refreshing mural in Johannesburg. Titled “Incognito”, the

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Lovely mural sequence by ADOR (FR)

I came across this lovely series by French street artist and illustrator ADOR on Instagram and I just couldn’t resist. A skilful painter, his characters are full of humor and wit in the

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Faith47 New mural x Monumental Art in NYC

This new mural by Faith47, painted for the Monumental Art project in Harlem,NY and titled ‘Estamos todos los que cabemos’, speaks according to the artist, of ‘the migrationary