Tag: Street art
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Stunning mural by Robert Proch in Glendale, California
Polish Contemporary artist and muralist Robert Proch was recently in Glendale, California where he painted a mural at the Brand Library & Art Center. Titled In Women We Trust and curated by Thinkspace Projects, the mural is part of a takeover at the Brand Library & Art Center in occasion of NEXUS II, a group exhibition curated by Thinkspace…
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Axel Void pays tribute to Peterloo
Alejandro Hugo Dorda Mevs, better known as Axel Void, was in Manchester a few weeks ago where he painted this wonderful tribute to the Peterloo Massacre occurred at St Peter’s Field, Manchester, England, on 16 August 1819. According to the artist, the mural is a tribute to the sacrifices of ordinary people, a tribute to those with…
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HENSE for FestiWall in Ragusa, Italy
Contemporary visual artist Alex Brewer, better known as HENSE, is one of the international artists that recently visited Italy for this year’s FestiWall. Titled “Ragusa sun” and painted at the E. Fermi High School, the work is part of a winning project for the European Social Challenge project, a platform and space where social challenges meet powerful and…
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SEPE paints “Blessings” for this year’s UpeArt festival in Finland
Last month, Michał Wręga aka Sepe, one of the leading proponents of the Polish scene, was in Finland invited to participate of the third edition of Upeart Festival for which he painted this amazing mural. Titled Blessings and painted in Jyvaskyla, a city located in the western part of the Finnish Lakeland, the new mural is inspired by the idea…
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FIKOS “Hero” (The Myth of The Golden Bird) mural in Almetyevsk, Russia
“Hero” (The Myth of The Golden Bird) is Greek artist FIKOS newest mural, painted in Almetyevsk, Russia for “The Tales of Golden Apples” project curated by the Public Art Program in Almetyevsk. “The Myth of The Golden Bird” depicts the image of a man fighting a giant snake. At his feet we see a golden bird….
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HUMUS-Cerchio G37 by Giulio Vesprini for Fermo Urban Museum in Fermo, Italy
“HUMUS-Cerchio G37” is Italian artist Giulio Vesprini‘s newest creation, a visually appealing mural painted for the new FUM (Fermo Urban Museum) Festival in Fermo, Italy. The FUM – “Fermo Urban Museum”, is a project intended to promote the development of artistic skills and social and civic awareness among young people, using Urban Art as an instrument of cultural…
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Peeta paints anamorphic mural in Gainesville, Florida (US)
Italian artist Manuel de Rita a.k.a. Peeta (previously) painted recently this extraordinary mural for the newly established GNV Urban Art LLC, a new project organised by Ukrainian born curator Iryna Kanishcheva in Gainesville, Florida. Kanishcheva, former curator of Art United Us, one of the biggest mural projects in the world that took place in Kyiv, Ukraine, and the founder of the…
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Colectivo Licuado for Pareesfest i Oviedo, Spain
Uruguayan duo Colectivo Licuado was until recently in Oviedo, Spain invited to take part of this year’s Pareesfest. Titled “The pandereteras”, the mural is a celebration of the Asturian women. It depicts a group of women playing panderetas (tambourines). They are the Nun Tamos Toes, a group of women that meet to play their own songs….
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First look at the 18th edition of Nuart Festival in Stavanger
Last week, 26 artists from 12 countries spanning 4 continents descended upon the quiet coastal town of Stavanger in Norway for the 18th edition of Nuart Festival, one of the leading Street Art festivals in the world today. Site-specific murals, installations, interventions, and temporary exhibitions are this supplemented by Nuart Plus – the festival’s satellite…
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“Your Stories make me forget those Prison Bars” by Herakut in Denmark
The German duo HERAKUT,consisting of Jasmine Siddiqui (HERA) and Falk Lehmann (AKUT), was recently in Denmark as part of the ‘Out in the Open’ mural project curated by KIRK Gallery for which they painted this new and lovely mural. Titled “Your Stories make me forget those Prison Bars”, the 50-meter long mural, painted on the…
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