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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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ECHOES: A Tribute to Burmantofts Pottery Unveiled by ADD FUEL in Leeds, UK

April 10, 2023

ECHOES is the latest mural by Diogo Machado, also known as ADD FUEL unveiled in Leeds, UK, serving as a tribute to the rich history and catalogue of Burmantofts Pottery. The mural draws inspiration from the city’s cultural heritage and aims to resonate deeply with the local community. ADD FUEL is a Portuguese visual artist […]

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The My Dog Sighs £45,000 Easter Treasure Hunt, Portsmouth 2023

The My Dog Sighs £45,000 Easter Treasure Hunt, Portsmouth 2023

April 6, 2023

Portsmouth Artist My Dog Sighs has been busy devising an Easter hunt on a new level! This year world-renowned street artist, My Dog Sighs is celebrating 20 years of creating work and having founded his career through Free Art Friday. To celebrate his 20th anniversary, he is creating a huge three-day Free Art treasure hunt […]

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The meaning behind Invader’s LED Screen Print – Explained

March 30, 2023

The LED Limited Edition signed screen print (2017) by French street artist Invader is a true gem for all retro video game lovers. The ‘LED’ screen print crafted by French street artist Invader is captivating and effortlessly blends retro and contemporary styles. The moon’s mountainous landscape is embellished with stars, creating a tranquil vibe further […]

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D*Face, Sea Walls: Artists for oceans, St. Thomas 2023. Image © Yoshi Yanagita

Sea Walls: Artists for oceans, St. Thomas 2023

March 28, 2023

Sea Walls: Artists for Oceans is PangeaSeed Foundation’s groundbreaking ARTivism program that brings the message of ocean conservation into streets around the world. During January, Sea Walls: Artists for Oceans returned to the U.S. Virgin Islands. This is their second visit to the Territory, with their first being in St. Croix 4 years ago. Street artists created […]

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Banksy - Love is in the Air (Flower Thrower) Image @ GraffitiStreet.com

The meaning behind Banksy’s ‘Love is in the Air’ – Explained

March 23, 2023

Banksy’s masterpiece, ‘Love is in the Air’, also known as ‘Flower Thrower’, is a remarkable mural that was painted directly on the 760km West Bank Wall that separates Israel from Palestine in 2003. “essentially turns Palestine into the world’s largest open prison.” Banksy … Love Is In The Air by Banksy. Image copyright GraffitiStreet The […]

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Space2, last tests before leaving : Photo - ESA space invader

From Street Art to Space Art: The Incredible Space Invasions of French Urban Artist, Invader

March 23, 2023

Celebrated French urban artist Invader has gained immense recognition for his unique and exceptional style, replicating the crude pixellation of 8-bit video games from the 1970s and 1980s. His stunning mosaic pieces can be found in cities worldwide, adorning buildings, walls, and alleyways, and his artwork has become a ubiquitous feature of many urban landscapes. […]

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