Tag: Memorie Urbane
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MP5 ” City Born” New Mural x Memorie Urbane In Itri, Italy
Italian artist and illustrator MP5 just finished this sweet mural for the always great Memorie Urbane festival, this time in Itri, Italy. MP5’s work is characterized by a clear balance between narrative and the comic-like look of her drawings also transferred to walls. Whites and blacks that deep and relentless feed off each other, thick lines and soft shapes that search for…
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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…
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“Partir” by Levalet x Memorie Urbane 2014 – Gaeta, Italy
“Partir” (or “To leave”) is French artist Charles Leval (Leavalet) latest street art intervention, this time outside France! and for the Memorie Urbane Festival in Gaeta, Italy. “Partir” or “from anywhere to nowhere” like a like to call it, not only speaks about hope and enthusiasm but also deception and abandonment. Simple, but at the same time pretty strong…
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Ernest Zacharevich x Memorie Urbane 2014 – Arce, Italy
Finally some good shoots delivered by The Blind Eye Factory of this sweet piece by Ernest Zacharevich for Memorie Urbane 2014 before he headed to Malaysia where he just finished another great wall. Painted in Arce, Italy the new piece is characteristic of Zacherevich’s work where his characters interact with the painted surfaces inviting the viewer to…
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ETAM Cru x Memorie Urbane 2014
An always favorite among street art lovers, the ETAM cru (composed of a two-man crew Sainer and Betz ) is back with this new mural painted in Gaeta Italy for the always great Memorie Urbane Street Art Festival. The mural itself is self-explanatory and shows the image of a boy selling his toys, a sweet one for sure… Images ©…
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“Homo Paleolicus” by Agostino Iacurci x Memorie Urbane – Arce, Italy
Agostino Iacurci just completed this new mural for Memorie Urbane in Arce, Italy. Entitled “Homo Paleolicus” the new mural features one of Iacurci’s signature characters mounted on a paper plane and flying over a what it seems a volcanic landscape. As usual, his work is characterised by an illustrative stroke, bright tones and flat, coloured backgrounds where the desire to speak to…
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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…
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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…
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EIME x Memorie Urbane 2014 – Gaeta, Italy
This lovely mural is the work of Portuguese designer, painter and self defined “street artist” EIME painted in Gaeta, Italy for Memorie Urbane 2014. Combining stencil and a well-defined graphic approach, depicts EIME portraits whose often enigmatic gaze seems to be lost on something beyond the viewer. The cold colours of the mural seems to be…
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Pablo S. Herrero “L’incubo della finestra” x Memorie Urbane 2014
“L’incubo della finestra” is Pablo S. Herrero‘s last piece for this years Memorie Urbane in Terracina, Italy. The mural speaks for itself and features Herrero’s characteristic silhouetted trees, this time “attacking” the window in something that could remind you of a nightmare, hence the tittle “The nightmare of the window”.
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