Tag: Spain

  • Xabier XTRM x Sebas Velasco New collaborative mural in Tolosa, Spain

    Xabier XTRM x Sebas Velasco New collaborative mural in Tolosa, Spain

    And we start the new year with the work of Sebastián Velasco Navarro Burgos, or simply  Sebas Velasco and Xabier XTRM and their “Negu amaigabeak” (Inviernos sin final/Endless winters) a collaborative mural painted in Tolosa, a little townin the Basque province of Gipuzkoa, Spain. Sebas Velasco’s exceptional body of work includes a wide variety of different…

  • Laguna “Inside Usera” New mural in Madrid

    It’s been a while since the last time we heard about Laguna, not since his last mural in his hometown Almagro (here). Laguna, known for his large-scale murals and surrealist imagery, spent some time in Madrid where he had time to create this new mural titled “InsideUsera”most probably painted in the heart of the Usera neighbourhood, one of many suburbs in…

  • Pichiavo wishes you a Merry Christmas

    Pichiavo wishes you a Merry Christmas

    Yesterday I got some pics of this new graffiti piece by PichiAvo wishing us all a merry Christmas. The piece, painted in Valencia, Spain is inspired by the famous graffiti from the movie Wild Style and the image of the Greek god Dionysus, the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness, fertility, theatre and religious ecstasy. In…

  • Doa Ocampo “Reforestando Interiores”

    Doa Ocampo “Reforestando Interiores”

    Last time we heard from Doa Ocampo was after a collaboration with Pablo S. Herrero about a month ago (covered). ‘Reforestando interiores’ (Reforesting Interiors) is pretty much what Doa does by depicting nature over the now sealed openings of an abandoned building located in the Ribeira Sacra area of Galicia, Spain. The building seems  in this way to radiate life…

  • NADA x Desordes Creativas 2014

    NADA x Desordes Creativas 2014

    Desordes no Paraíso is the title of this new mural by Spanish artist Iria Fafian aka NADA painted for the Desordes Creativas festival 2014. NADA’s art is both figurative and narrative. Colourful and expressive, her murals are visually rich fairy tales sprung from the artists fantasy and deepest dreams, just like the mural presented here. If you happen to be around,…

  • ‘Portraits’ @ Plastic Murs Gallery

    ‘Portraits’ @ Plastic Murs Gallery

    Bridging the gap between the high and the low, Pop surrealism has become an important branch of modern art, specially for those who devour pop culture imagery. Portraits seeks to highlight the eclecticism of this movement through a series of interesting works by leading figures of the Spanish Pop Surrealism like Bakea, Crajes, Duma, Gabi de la Merced,…

  • Massive New Mural by Aryz In Madrid

    Massive New Mural by Aryz In Madrid

    Here a new an amazing wall by Aryz finished a couple of days ago and painted in the area of Villaverde in Madrid, Spain: The new and untitled mural features the image of a Greek (and green) looking archer, fearlessly trying to remove an arrow from his chest with his left hand whilst still holding his…

  • La Mesa New Mural In Bilbao, Spain

    Loving this new  mural by La Mesa painted at an abandoned fabric in Zorrotzaurre, Bilbao, Spain La Mesa’s murals often deal with dark ghostly characters of intense realism that seems to fade away or maybe just emerge from the shadows. This new mural is something different featuring what it seems to be a labyrinth that could remind…

  • Recap: Labuenaylamala “Forever” @ Studiostore, Barcelona

    Recap: Labuenaylamala “Forever” @ Studiostore, Barcelona

    Labuena ylamala, known for both her sculptural work and murals, is currently showing at Studiostore in Barcelona. “Forever” presents a body of work that can best be described as an ethereal obsession with movement and balance, both when it comes to her 3D and 2D work. An interplay of curves, lines and planes that create dynamic sculptures characterized by…

  • New Mural by SPOK in Madrid

    New Mural by SPOK in Madrid

    Spanish designer and  visual artist SPOK finished last week this impressive mural in Usera, one of many suburbs in Madrid. The new mural, titled “kitchen robot” is representative of Spok’s work which deals both with traditional graffiti  and figurative hyperrealistic painting. Here a few pics that illustrate the last one.

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