Tag: Spain
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Borondo New Mural for MAAM In Rome
Borondo is now in Rome where he just finished this new mural for MAAM Museo dell’Altro e dell’Altrove di Metropoliz_città meticcia in Rome in collaboration with 999Contemporary gallery and Metropoliz art enforcement Official pictures by The Blind Eye Factory will be released soon, but I couldn’t resist posting it. The new mural, entitled “Piedad” or “Piety” is…
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Wonderful new mural by Vhils in Tudela, Spain
Portuguese artist Vhils is now in Tudela, Spain where he just finished this wonderful portrait for the Avant Garde Urbano Festival. This last piece is based on a 100-year-old photo found at the local archive in Tudela and as we have seen earlier the work was created by scratching the surface of the wall giving form to yet…
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New Murals by Pablo S. Herrero x E1000 In Salamanca, Spain
Spanish artist and muralist Pablo S. Herrero was recently back in Salamanca were he painted a few pieces in collaboration with E1000. Painted in barrio de Pizarrales and an abandoned fish farm in Cabrerizos, represent these new murals a continuation of Herrero’s project of bringing art to small areas in Spain. Bellow four beautiful pieces.
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Beautiful Mural by Borondo In Blanca, Spain
Borondo is currently in Spain where he painted this wonderful mural in Blanca located in the region of Murcia. The new piece shows the image of a group of women holding each other in a circle with no faces and their heads covered by handkerchiefs. In this way the artist manage to anonymize them and…
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"Tribute To Reefa" New Mural by Avel Void In Miami, USA
Spanish artist Axel Void has been travelling around in the US for a while now, painting a couple of walls for Los Muros Hablan in New York and now this new piece in Miami. The new mural is a portrait of Israel Hernández aka Reefa, murdered on the 6th of August by the Miami Police after being chased…
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Aryz New Mural In Cologne, Germany
Young spanish artist Aryz is the first out from the artists participating in this year’s CityLeaks for which he painted this huge skeleton, another one. As the festival describes, ARYZ’s surreal characters (no matter if human, animal or skeleton) “always appear in a precarious state between life and death”, in some kind of decomposing state. In his universe the borders…
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