Tag: Hyuro

  • HYURO ‘Contradiction’ New mural in Madrid

    HYURO ‘Contradiction’ New mural in Madrid

    Argentinian-born visual artist Hyuro is back in the streets with this new and existentialist mural recently painted in Madrid. According to Hyuro, the new wall speaks of the internal contradictions we are confronted with in our daily lives and which according to the artist are the result of “conflicts arising from opposite desires of our relationship that…

  • New Mural by Hyuro x Desvelarte In Santander, Spain

    New Mural by Hyuro x Desvelarte In Santander, Spain

    Hyuro was recently in Santander, Spain where she painted this signature wall for the Desvelarte Festival  2014. As usual, Hyuro’s murals doesn’t have a title and its up to the viewer to interpret them, but we know that much of Hyuro’s work relies on personal experiences and the artists interior life. Her pieces have a very personal approach to…

  • Hyuro x Callegenera Festival In Monterrey, Mexico

    Hyuro was recently in Mexico where she painted this new mural for the Callegenera Festival in Monterrey. This new wall is characteristic of her imagery where the female figure and the idea of womanhood is central. The new piece shows the image of a woman carrying a chair and a goat at different stages. If I have…

  • Hyuro x Artmossphere Moscow Biennale Of Street Art

    Hyuro x Artmossphere Moscow Biennale Of Street Art

    Argentinian artist Hyuro is now in Moscow participating of probably one of the biggest events this year, the Artmossphere Biennale Of Street Art. As usual, Hyuro’s murals doesn’t have a title and its up to the viewer to interpret them, but we know that much of Hyuro’s work relies on personal experiences and the artists interior life. Her pieces…

  • Hyuro New Mural x Memorie Urbane 2014 – Gaeta, Italy

    Here Hyuro’s latest contribution to this year’s Memorie Urbane festival. The mural shows a sequence where to women fold a blanket in an act of mutual support and follows the same logic as the last one earlier this month (also in Gaeta) here. As usual, a very personal approach to a very interesting subject, delicate but without been…

  • HYURO New Mural x Memorie Urbane 2014 – Gaeta, Italy

    Argentinian Hyuro is another artist participating of this year’s wonderful Memorie Urbane Street Art Festival. Untitled as usual, and full of that magic and ease that characterises her work, Hyuro’s new mural invites the viewer into a world where women coexist in perfect harmony and camaraderie, helping and giving support to each other, a feeling that feels highlighted by the…

  • HYURO New Mural x Memorie Urbane 2014 – Gaeta, Italy

    Argentinian Hyuro is another artist participating of this year’s wonderful Memorie Urbane Street Art Festival. Untitled as usual, and full of that magic and ease that characterises her work, Hyuro’s new mural invites the viewer into a world where women coexist in perfect harmony and camaraderie, helping and giving support to each other, a feeling that feels highlighted by the…

  • Hyuro x Public Forms Festival – Perth, Australia

    Hyuro x Public Forms Festival – Perth, Australia

    Hyuro is now in Australia where she painted a couple of walls, one of them shown here. As usual, Hyuro’s murals doesn’t have a title and its up to the viewer to interpret them, but we know that much of Hyuro’s work relies in personal experiences and the artists interior life. Her pieces have therefore a very personal…

  • Hyuro x VinZ New Collaboration in Valencia, Spain

    Well, it had to happen some day. Here a fresh collaboration between two Valencia based artists, VinZ and Hyuro who recently hooked up to paint this nice collaboration showing the image of a woman scrubbing away the petrol covering VinZ’ character. Probably a comment to the recurrent oil spills around the world. The new mural is…

  • Hyuro’s Last Street Piece Of The Year

    Well, this seems to be Hyuro‘s last piece in 2013. Published today, the new mural shows the image of two women, one of them helping the other to adjust a corset, a symbol of womanhood and sexuality, not to mention the restraints this piece of garment implies. Again we found ourselves confronted with Hyuro’s inner life, thoughts…

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