Tag: Spain
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DULK “Save Yourself” New mural for DesvelArte in Santander, Spain
Here a colourful mural by Spanish illustrator and muralist DULK painted for this new edition of the Desvelarte art festival in Santander, Spain. “Save Yourself” is a surreal mural depicting cute (and bizarre) animals placed on a tiny ‘paradisiac’ island and surrounded by a burning world. Most of them endangered species facing extinction…
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ONCE paints mural installation in Badalona, Spain
Here a brand new street piece by Spanish graffiti artist ONCE recently painted in Badalona, Spain and curated by Spogo. Characteristic of ONCE’s work is the search for transparency effects, overlays and juxtapositions between planes of colour and light and of course the incorporation of letter-based work to his geometric compositions. Location: Carrer Milà i Fontanals, Badalona.
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Joachim Ixcalli New mural in Badalona, Spain
Here a few images of American artist Joachim Ixcalli’s new mural in Badalona, Spain a project curated by SPOGO and OpenWalls Barcelona. The new mural represents a good example of Ixcalli’s unique style inspired by his multicultural background and surroundings that give shape to an interesting juxtaposition between geometry, and figurative and linear work in an interplay of…
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Kenor x Miau Fanzara 2015 – Spain
This eye-catching mural is the work of Spanish artist Kenor and his contribution to this year’s Miau Fanzara festival in Castelló de la Plana in Spain. As in the rest of Kenor’s work this new mural is massive in scale characterized by the use of bright colours and clear shapes allowing the viewer to re-create what he calls “spaces of freedom”, submitting…
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Eltono paints new mural in Madrid
French-Spanish artist Eltono was recently in Madrid where he painted this colourful mural made possible thanks to the City Council of Madrid and the French Institute of Madrid. Known for his geometric mazes that often evoke stylized tuning forks — a riff on his name, which translates to “The Tone”, Eltono seems to play with the…
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DOA reforests Carballeira de Caldas de Reis in Galicia, Spain
Remember Spanish artist Doa Ocampo aka DOA and her “Reforestation” project? Well, she is back with this new piece painted in Carballeira de Caldas de Reis in Galicia, Spain for Kaldarte 2015. The title of the new piece, “Trifoliums” refers to the plant known as white clover or Dutch clover used here by DOA to ‘reforest’ the area in which it was created as part of…
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Twee Muizen at Plasticmurs gallery in Valencia (PhotoRecap)
Last Saturday was the opening of Twee Muizen‘s “En el Norte” (In the North) at PlasticMurs gallery in Valencia, Spain and where the duo, composed by the Galician artists, Cristina and Denis Galocha Barrientos presented a new kind of Nordic Mythology, one where ‘fear has no place’. The new body of work consists in a playful mix of canvases, drawings…
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Pastel x Milestone Girona 2015
Argentinian artist Pastel is now in Spain invited to take part of the Milestone festival in Girona for which he painted one of his beautiful and signature murals. The mural was painted at Font de la Pólvora a gypsy neighbourhood inhabited by a multicultural community that enjoys using the surrounding public space as an extension of their homes contributing…
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Twee Muizen Solo Exhibition “En el norte” at Plasticmurs Gallery
The artist duo Twee Muizen, composed by the Galician artists, Cristina and Denis Galocha Barrientos will be opening this Friday 26 June “En el Norte” (In the North) at PlasticMurs gallery in Valencia, Spain where the artists will be presenting a new body of work based on their own pop surrealistic vision of the popular ethnography of the northern…
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“Cáscara” a new street piece by Pablo S Herrero in Salamanca, Spain
Somewhere in Barrio Blanco, an old town where only a few houses still stand, we find this new mural piece by Spanish artist Pablo S. Herrero known for his poetic approach to painting and haunting imagery. ‘Cáscara’/’Rind’, painted on the outer wall of one of those houses in process of being torn down, makes reference…
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