Streets: Meggs (Melbourne)
Recently completed at the La Trobe University in Melbourne, Megg's new piece utilizes his signature blue and red palette to perfection. Inspired by "the constant growth and flow of natural elements and...
View ArticleUpcoming: Nuart Aberdeen 2020
Longer days and warmer temperatures among other things mean that Nuart Aberdeen is about to take place once again in Scotland's Granite City. For the fourth consecutive year, the creative force behind...
View ArticleStreets: Nuart Aberdeen 2020 – Lock Down Past Up
Attending every edition of the festival since the inaugural 2017, we were very much looking forward to reuniting with our Nuart family for the fourth edition of now indefinitely postponed Nuart...
View ArticleStreets: D*Face // London Mural Festival
With the global pandemic starting to loosen its grip on some areas of the world, it's nice to see artists out painting walls again. The first ever London Mural Festival kicked off this month (created...
View ArticleStreets / Videos: Xenz –“Concrete Jungle” (Oslo)
Recently in the Sandvika, Norway, Xenz was invited in to create a delightful new installation on some concrete columns under a railway bridge featuring his distinctive birds and butterflies. Completed...
View ArticleStreets: Conor Harrington // London Mural Festival
Right on the heels of a recently finished mural from D*Face, Conor Harrington (interviewed) has completed his contribution to the first ever London Mural Festival. Touching on themes of nationalism,...
View ArticleStreets: Shepard Fairey –“Voting Rights Are Human Rights” (Milwaukee)
Shepard Fairey (interviewed) recently completed a new mural in Milwaukee entitled Voting Rights Are Human Rights. Created in collaboration with local artists Tyanna Buie, Niki Johnson, Tom Jones,...
View ArticleStreets: Banksy (Nottingham)
Making good use of a prop, Banksy has struck again with some covert art-making in the city of Nottingham in the UK. Stenciled in behind a dilapidated bike with a missing wheel, a girl can be seen using...
View ArticleStreets: Banksy (Bristol)
Delivering an early Christmas present to the people of Bristol, Banksy has painted a new work depicting a sneezing pensioner in the neighborhood of Totterdown. The area acquired its name because the...
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