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AM has arrived in Stavanger on Norway's western coast to experience firsthand the city's annual celebration of street art that is the
Nuart Festival. Despite the jet-lag, we hit the streets to get a first look at some of the murals that have already been completed and others that are still in process.
It didn't take long to find some amazing street pieces. Close by the hotel (and actually on the hotel), we located two by Norway's own
Martin Whatson, each combining detailed black and white stenciling with explosive multicolor tags and marks.
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Then, on the way toward the center of town, we came across
Sandra Chevrier working on a mural composed of a pair of piecing eyes over top of a collaged comic book art background. Also in production, was a piece by
Ella & Pitr, which consisted of plunger-wielding character spanning across two sides of a house.
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And downtown, we were greeted by poignantly painted portraits of a boy and a girl by
Ernest Zacharevic, as well as one of
Isaac Cordal's miniature sculptures.
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And that's just scratching the surface of all the 2015 Nuart Festival has to offer. Check back, as well have plenty more soon.