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‘The World of Tomorrow’ Mural by DOURONE, Pyramid of Abidjan, Ivory Coast 2023

May 17, 2023

Street art duo Fabio Lopez Gonzalo and Elodie Arshak, known as Dourone, have just finished painting a colourful mural on the Pyramid of Abidjan in the Ivory Coast. Dourone were invited by Deux Cinq Un agency to work on the Pyramid of Abidjan, an architectural jewel of the Ivory Coast. The celebration of art breathes new […]

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BEYOND WALLS: Saype Continues his Peace Work in Japan as a Prelude to the G7 summit in Hiroshima, 2023

May 15, 2023

French-Swiss artist Saype created four giant landart paintings from April 22 nd to May 14 th, 2023, pursuing his world-wide work “Beyond Walls” in Japan. Four artworks in four different cities design the 17 th step of his worldwide project. In an increasingly polarised world, the artist chooses to paint symbolically the largest human chain […]

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Giulio Vesprini First Anamorphic Street Art Mural in Rouen, France 2023

May 15, 2023

Giulio Vesprini has just painted his first anamorphic mural in Rouen at the Santé Rouen Normandie Health Campus curated by Olivier Landes of Art en Ville thanks to the project produced by Métropole Rouen Normandie. The mural marries colourful street art with the brutal concrete architecture of the under pass. The mural is titled “S O I N […]

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Street Art Fest Grenoble – Alpes Returns for its 9th Edition, 2023

May 14, 2023

The biggest street art festival in Europe is back for more than a full month of creations, exhibitions, visits, meetings, conferences, workshops, unveilings, innovations, screenings, concerts and other activitieS! The Spacejunk Grenoble association has just announced the 9th edition of the Street Art Fest Grenoble – Alpes, which will take place from May 26 to […]

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Impossible Street Art by UK Photographer Joseph Ford, 2023

May 9, 2023

A major new collaboration by award-winning British photographer Joseph Ford showcases the world street artists would create if there were no limits. Leading international street artists, including Peeta, Levalet, and Victoria Villasana are among the first collaborators on Impossible Street Art, a new project by photographer Joseph Ford. “Street artists are well known for having this […]

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The Meaning Behind “Banksy x Blur’s Think Tank Album Cover” – Explained

May 5, 2023

On this day 20 years ago, Blur’s album Think Tank was released. The album featured artwork designed by the renowned and mysterious street artist Banksy, known for his satirical and socially conscious works. Despite his fame in street art, Banksy has also lent his talents to collaborating with musicians and designing album covers. In this […]

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MOMO, The Crystal Ship Street Art Festival Making Big Waves in Ostend, Belgium 2023. Image © Jules Cesure

The Crystal Ship Street Art Festival Making Big Waves in Ostend, Belgium 2023

April 27, 2023

The Crystal Ship, curated by Bjørn Van Poucke (All About Things), has dropped its anchor once again for another successful street art festival on the streets of Ostend, turning the coastal town into Belgium’s leading open-air gallery. Local and international urban artists invited to The Crystal Ships’ eighth edition were; Cleon Peterson, Slim Safont, Pat Perry, Moulaye Sarr, MOMO, Mobstr, Joëlle Dubois, Juane, Elléna […]

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TOP 10 Highest Auction Results for STIK Artworks

April 24, 2023

Stik‘s story is an incredible tale of triumph over adversity. Despite starting as a homeless street artist, he never lost his passion for creating art. He developed his charming style of Stick figures made of 6 lines and two dots, reflecting his experiences and emotions. He continued painting on the streets of East London, facing […]

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The Meaning Behind Banksy’s ‘Barcode’ – Explained

April 13, 2023

Banksy’s Barcode has intrigued audiences ever since it first appeared on the side of a house in Bristol. The stencil of a fearless leopard breaking free from its cage has sparked multiple interpretations, making it a thought-provoking piece of art. At first glance, the mural appears to critique the exploitation of animals. Zoos and sea […]

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The Meaning Behind Banksy’s ‘Trolley Hunters’ – Explained

April 13, 2023

Banksy’s ‘Trolley Hunter’ was created in 2006 as part of his groundbreaking Barely Legal seminal exhibition in Los Angeles; this work remains a powerful critique of consumerism and its impact on modern society. The original large-scale work on canvas that was exhibited was in colour oil and emulsion on canvas. Banksy, Trolley Hunters. Image © […]

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The meaning behind Banksy’s ‘Grin Reaper’ – Explained

April 13, 2023

Banksy’s artwork, “The Grin Reaper,” is a renowned piece that is both early and widely recognisable. The artwork depicts the infamous soul-collecting Grim Reaper standing atop a clock with a scythe, but with a unique twist that sets it apart. The skull’s traditional features have been replaced with a yellow smiley face, a symbol that […]

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