Tag: Street art

  • Bisser x Festival Concreto in Fortaleza, Brazil

    Bisser x Festival Concreto in Fortaleza, Brazil

    Belgian artist and illustrator Bisser was recently in Fortaleza, Brazil invited to take part of this year’s Festival Concreto for which he painted this terribly cute mural featuring a rather happy and sweet sea creature embracing a baby tower, painted in a style easy to recognize that also owns a distinctive charm.

  • Vhils new work in Hong Kong

    Vhils new work in Hong Kong

    Portuguese artist Alexandre Farto (VHILS) is currently in China where he recently finished carving the portrait of a former factory worker on the walls of Nan Fung Textiles, now being transformed into a creative hub called The Mills, in Tsuen Wan. The project, co-organized by HOCA Foundation and The Mills Gallery, is the artists first portrait in an outdoor…

  • Skount, Cerezo and Laguna New mural in Barcelona

    Skount, Cerezo and Laguna New mural in Barcelona

    Don Quixote and his delusions’, as this new mural was titled, is a colourful collaborative contribution by street artists Laguna, Skount and Emilio Cerezo, recently painted in Barcelona for the CSIO Championship. Curated by Sara Catalán, the new mural is inspired by Miguel de Cervantes depiction of Don Quixote and his illusions as described in his master piece  “Don Quijote de La Mancha”. The lively scene…

  • New mural by Fredone in Fortaleza, Brazil

    New mural by Fredone in Fortaleza, Brazil

    Street artist Frederico Franco, also known as Fredone, was recently in Fortaleza, Brazil where he painted this abstract piece for the Festival Concreto. During his stay in Fortaleza spent Franco some time painting in the outskirts of the city. One of the pieces he created was this abstract wall featuring his signature colours (red, black, white and…

  • Freddy Sam paints new mural x NotACrime in Cape Town, SA

    Freddy Sam paints new mural x NotACrime in Cape Town, SA

    Our Gentle Hearts Feel Much But Know Little is South African artist Freddy Sam‘s latest mural in Cape Town. Showing the image of a young man holding a dead dove in her hands, the message of this new mural not only speaks to the students who are denied education, but also those in power all…

  • Pastel “No amnesia” New Wall in Florida, USA

    Pastel “No amnesia” New Wall in Florida, USA

    After a short stay in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, Argentinian artist and architect Pastel headed all the way to sunny Florida where he recently finished this new mural painted in West Palm Beach for the Urban Canvas festival and titled “No Amnesia”. Not unlike the rest of Robert’s work, “No Amnesia” follows the same structure and…

  • Acidum Project ‘Eva’ New mural in Fortaleza, Brazil

    Acidum Project ‘Eva’ New mural in Fortaleza, Brazil

    Art collective Acidum Project, formed by artists Robézio Marqs and Tereza Dequinta just finished this new mural in their hometown Fortaleza in Brazil. Titled “Eva” and painted in occasion of their new exhibition “Acidum Project: Assíduo” at Espaço Cultural Correios Fortaleza, the new mural depicts the image of a woman carrying several babies on her…

  • SUSO33 New mural in Bilbao

    SUSO33 New mural in Bilbao

    Spanish artist Suso33 is back with this new and haunting mural painted as part of his recidency in Bilbao, Spain in occasion of “Scenographic representations of Bilbao Black Paintings 2015” at SC Gallery, his first solo exhibition in the Basque Country. The new mural is characteristic of Suso33’s work is the simplicity of his shadowy human figures…

  • Pastel “Pre-hispanic conquest” New mural in Playa del Carmen, México

    Pastel “Pre-hispanic conquest” New mural in Playa del Carmen, México

    Argentinian artist and architect Pastel is now in Mexico where he recently finished this new mural in the well-known Mexican paradise Playa del Carmen. Titled “Pre-hispanic conquest”, the new mural explores the issue of pre-Hispanic times portraying (as usual) plants native to the region using that signature colour scale that has characterised his murals during the last year,…

  • Borondo ‘Fer Lenya’ x Openwalls Conference in Barcelona

    Borondo ‘Fer Lenya’ x Openwalls Conference in Barcelona

    Borondo was one of the artists invited to this year’s Openwalls Conference that took place last week in Barcelona. Fer Lenya, as the mural was titled, is a term used when a castell falls apart. A castell (castle in Catalan) is basically a human tower built traditionally in festivals at many locations within Catalonia. The castell is built…

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