Titled “The Artist as Saint Roch squaring the circle on a wall in Gerocarne” and painted for the Nostoi Fest in Gerocarne, Italy, this new mural by Italian artist BASIK speaks about
Italian artist BASIK published a couple of days ago a few images of hi latest wall painted Viseu, Portugal for the Tons de Primavera festival. Basik explains the meaning of the mural as follows:
Last Saturday opened Graffuturism‘s 5 Year Anniversary Exhibition at 886 Geary Gallery in San Francisco, California. The exhibition, a group exhibition curated by Graffuturism’s
Tomorrow is the opening of probably one of the most interesting exhibitions in the Street Art world this year, the Graffuturism 5 Year Anniversary Exhibition with an impressive lineup of premier
Italian artist Basik is now on his way back to Italy, but before he left Gdynia he painted this beautiful mural for this year’s Traffic Design Festival. There is no doubt that Basik’s
Italian artist Basik just finished his second piece for the Viavai Project in Racale, Italy. The piece above (second piece painted for the project) is entitled ‘Heraclia’
Italian artist Basik is back in the streets of his hometown Rimini where he recently painted this singular mural based in the idea of superstition, also known as scaramanzia in italian, featuring
Here a little quick collaboration between Italian artists Basik, Zamoc and Gola who decided to face the cold winter weather to paint. The new collaboration shows these three artist different
Reverse Balaclava is Basik‘s last piece painted for the Dreamfloor Festival in Rimini, Italy. Nobody better to explain this piece than the artist himself: “quite into working with
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