Tag: Hyuro

  • Hyuro “An affective bond” for Nuart Aberdeen 2018

    Hyuro “An affective bond” for Nuart Aberdeen 2018

    “An affective bond” is the title of this stunning mural by Argentinian illustrator and muralist Tamara Djurovic better known in the Street Art world as HYURO. The mural was painted for Nuart Aberdeen whose concept this year is  ‘A Revolution of the Ordinary’, and where HYURO’s mural comes to commemorate the conflict and Union of Scotland and England, two…

  • NUART Aberdeen 2018

    NUART Aberdeen 2018

    It’s been a few weeks since NuArt Aberdeen announced its amazing line-up for this year’s event, an event that will find place from Thursday 12 – Sunday 15 April when the Nuart team will be going back to Aberdeen for the 2nd edition of their Aberdeen festival. Developed in collaboration with Aberdeen Inspired and Aberdeen City Council, Nuart…

  • Muralists join SENSEMURS in support of the La Huerta neighbourhood in Valencia, Spain

    Muralists join SENSEMURS in support of the La Huerta neighbourhood in Valencia, Spain

    A few days ago we received a few images of a project we felt it was worth a mention, not only because of its great line-up of internationally renowned muralists, but also because it has to do with an arduous recovery campaign trying to save the neighbourhood of La Punta in Valencia, Spain. SENSEMURS: 1st…

  • Hyuro for Poliniza Dos 2017

    Hyuro for Poliniza Dos 2017

    Argentinian street artist and illustrator Hyuro is back at home in Valencia where she recently finished this new mural for this year’s edition of Poliniza Dos in the Cabanyal neighbourhood in Valencia, Spain. The new piece depicts a group of women of which we only see the lower part of their bodies. They dress conventionally…

  • HYURO for The Crystal Ship 2017 in Ostend, Belgium

    HYURO for The Crystal Ship 2017 in Ostend, Belgium

    Argentinian artist HYURO is one of the participant artists of this year’s The Chrystal Ship street art festival in Ostend, Belgium. Untitled as usual, the new mural is according to HYURO inspired by the situation behind the Belgian state which, as a European nation, contains and is divided by, a language boundary between Latin-derived French…

  • Hyuro "Abandonment" New mural in Corato, Italy

    Hyuro “Abandonment” New mural in Corato, Italy

    Argentinian street artist and illustrator Hyuro was recently in Italy where she painted this thought-provoking mural for Verso Sud, a festival organised by the Italian association Lavorare Stanca in Corato, a town located in the Bari province of the Apulian region, in southeastern Italy. Following the identity of this year’s festival focused on the concept of “Abandonment”, Hyuro decided…

  • Hyuro x Willoke Festival in Moteleone di Puglia, Italy

    Hyuro x Willoke Festival in Moteleone di Puglia, Italy

    Hyuro was recently in south-eastern Italy where she painted this symbolic mural for this year’s Willoke Festival in Moteleone di Puglia. The wall is located in the Piazza Municipio of Monteleone di Puglia city in Italy, a place that saw the first popular uprising against the fascist regime happen the morning of August 23 in 1942.  It…

  • Coming soon: NUART FESTIVAL 2016

    Coming soon: NUART FESTIVAL 2016

    The highly anticipated and one of the best Street Art festivals in the world today, NUART FESTIVAL 2016 is about to start in just a few weeks from now.  The idea behind this year’s festival revolves around the concept of Utopia, introduced by Thomas More 500 years ago in 1516 as well as the DADA movement born at the Cabaret Voltaire…

  • Hyuro x Cities of Hope in Manchester, UK

    Hyuro x Cities of Hope in Manchester, UK

    Titled ¨War impact in children lives¨ and painted recently in Manchester, England for the ¨Cities of hope¨ project, this new mural by Argentinian artist Hyuro speaks about the experience of thousands of children caught up in armed conflicts. The loss of their homes, sometimes their families and of course the consequent loss of innocence., or as…

  • ‘Coexistence’ by HYURO in Trollhättan, Sweden

    ‘Coexistence’ by HYURO in Trollhättan, Sweden

    HYURO is back with this new mural titled ¨Samexistens¨ the Swedish word for coexistence and painted for the Trollhättan Street Art Festival curated by Ekta Ekta. According to HYURO Trollhättan has been considered by researchers as the most highly segregated city in Sweden. Surveys frequently show Sweden to be the European country which is most tolerant of…

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