Tag: Street art
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Sober collective and 1010 for the ‘Tunnelvisie’ project in Eindhoven, Netherlands
Dutch Sober Collective announced recently the details of a new project in collaboration with German artist 1010 as part of the public art project ‘‘Tunnelvisie’’ in Eindhoven, Netherlands. The project ‘Tunnelvisie’ (Dutch for ‘’Tunnelvision’’), curated by Sober Collective and organised by the municipality of Eindhoven, aims to enrich the city with. The first artist out…
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Who? New mural by TELMO MIEL in Goes, Netherlands
The Dutch artist duo Telmo Pieper and Miel Krutzmann aka TelmoMiel were recently in Goes, Netherlands where they painted this new and lovely mural for Mural Goes. Titled Who? the new mural features the image of a young boy in a way that is both surreal and realistically rendered combining a tremendous amount of details and vibrant colours. A dreamlike mural created with making…
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Parees festival is back for its 2nd edition in Oviedo, Spain
The increasingly popular Parees Festival is back this Saturday in its hometown Oviedo for its second edition. The festival will be held all throughout September, bringing together artists of national and international renown. The program includes the participation of Twee Muizen, Colectivo Licuado, Alfalfa, Andrea Ravo, Kruella d’Enfer, Xav and many others. With the intent of bringing…
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Nuart Festival’s 18th edition kicks off with two stunning murals by Snik
UK Street Art duo Snik kicked off last week this year’s Nuart Festival with two large murals using a delicate line-based technique creating elaborated stencil drawings with clear influences from the Pre-Raphaelites, a group of English painters, poets, and critics, founded in 1848 by William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The murals were…
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“Para” (To shield) New mural by Wasp Elder for IBUg 2018
Colourful, creative and back to Chemnitz, the German street art festival IBUg returns with more than 100 national and international artists including Sam Worthington aka Wasp Elder who painted this wonderful mural entitled ‘Para’ (to shield) at an old factory in the area. The building on which the mural was painted was used as an…
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“64 tones of Buenos Aires” by Jorge Pomar in Buenos Aires
“64 tones of Buenos Aires” is a mural painted by Argentinian muralist Jorge Pomar in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The mural is part of the artist’s “Buenos Aires heritage” series and the product of the artists curiosity. During three months he spoke to people and asked them the one question that obsessed him, namely what was the song that that…
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TELMO MIEL in St Denis, France
Here are some images of one of the murals the Dutch duo Telmo Miel painted during this summer in France for ‘Street Art Avenue Grand Paris’, a project in the outskirts of Paris intended to create a street gallery with murals located next to ‘Canal Saint-Denis’. The duo was asked to paint something related to ‘water’ since…
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‘Automation and the proletariat’ New mural by Sam Worthington in Lynn, Massachusetts (US)
UK artist Sam Worthington, also known as Wasp Elder was recently in the US invited to take part of Beyond Walls project in Lynn, Massachusetts. As explained by the artist, the mural, entitled ‘Automation and the proletariat’, depicts a reimagined story of Lynn’s industrial revolution in the shoe industry. On the left an inventor, Jan Earnest Matzielger, and on…
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ERON paints anti-war mural in Cevo, Italy
As part of his ‘Soul of the Wall’ series,Italian artist Eron, travelled to Cevo, a small town in the Camonica Valley invited to take part in the Wall In Art project, for which he painted this stunning mural commemorating the history of the village, as well as to bear witness to the tragic nature of war. The…
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‘No Matter the Wreckage’ by Telmo Miel in Refvik, Norway
The Dutch duo Telmo Miel was recently in Norway where they painted ‘No Matter the Wreckage’, a beautiful mural in Refvik or Refvika, a village in Vågsøy Municipality in the Sogn og Fjordane county. Painted in the heart of this beautiful town that has endured a lot of disasters in the past. Wildfires, Storms, Nazi Invasions…
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