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Interview with Sebas Velasco

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Interview with Mantra

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Chilean painter and muralist Inti Castro better known as Inti is currently in Australia where he recently finished this new mural for the Wonderwalls festival in Port Adelaide. Titled “Our north is the south” the new mural features one of Inti’s signature characters,  the kusillo, an innocent looking figure dressed as a clown, but unlike previous works the …

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We recently got a few images of Brad Robson’s new mural in Los Angeles featuring portraits of renowned actors like Charlie Chaplin, Cate Blanchett, Morgan Freeman and Elisabeth Taylor, painted for Vintage Los Feliz Theatre located on 1822 N Vermont Ave Los Angeles. Born in Sydney, Australia, Brad Robson is a self-taught artist that started on a …

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A few days ago, the German visual artist and muralist Johannes Mundinger completed his second mural for this year’s The Crystal Ship, an event that hosted incredible talents like Mundinger himself, Axel Void, Henrik Uldalen, the Outings Project, Jaune, Hyuro, Pastel, Bue The Warrior, Alexis Díaz, Bosoletti, Phlegm, C215 Buck and Schellekens. About The Mural Originally, Johannes …

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Do you have an artist whose work you never get tired of? I do, and his name is Alejandro Hugo Dorda Mevs aka Axel Void. This time in Ostend, Belgium for the second edition of the always amazing The Crystal Ship street art festival, Axel Void  created “Leven” (Life), a haunting mural featuring the image of to …

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AEC from the popular former duo Interesni Kazki published a couple of days ago a few images of his latest mural in Mexico City. About The Mural Titled “Icarus” and painted for The Beauty Project Mexico, the new mural depicts the myth of Icarus who helplessly falls from the sky. Probably making reference to heartless corporate …

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The Italian artist crew WASP just sent us a few images of “Muro contro Muro” their latest street piece, recently painted for Urban Art Field. About the mural When asked about the meaning behind their piece, WASP answers: “Two hands try to touch one another but they can’t as if they lived into parallel universes; this …

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Originally published on Urbanite. Last Friday was the opening of  the ‘Sober Street Art Exhibition’, a group show organised by the Rotterdam-based Sober Collective, showing mural and gallery works by Sebas Velasco, Vesod, Bier&Brood and Kaili Smith. In addition to the exhibition, the collective launched last week the first edition of Sober Walls, an event that counts with …

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Born in Metz (France) in 1987, Mantra is a self-taught street artist that has been painting in the streets since 2008. He grew up between the noise of the city and the whispers of the surrounding countryside. In his paintings and street canvases, the Artist pays tribute to his childhood heroes (butterflies, owls, spiders, birds…) in a …

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Born in Milan in 1980, Teo Pirisi aka Moneyless  has been doing research and investigation for years on different aspects of shapes and geometrical spaces as a visual artist. After graduating at Carrara Fine Arts Academy (multimedia course), Teo attended a postgraduate course in Communication Design at Isia (Florence). At the same time he developed …

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Russian artist and muralist Rustam Qbic spent the last few months working on a couple of murals (Neighbors & Mood) in Moscow, commissioned by a local real estate company. About the Murals “Neighbors” is probably Rustam Qbic’s largest mural to date (pictured above). it covers the entire facade of an abandoned building. The mural depicts two boys …

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Inspired by Syrian children confined to refugee camps in Jordan, Fintan Magee painted “The  Exile”, a mural of a girl he worked with in a painting project. Alongside a fading reflection of her past life she gazes into a future that is unknown. This mural was curated by aptART – Awareness & Prevention Through Art. …

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The dutch duo TelmoMiel  just finished painting another dope piece entitled ‘Not as creepy as I seem’  in Dordrecht, curated by Stichting Dordrecht Street Art. About the Mural TelmoMiel said: “The picture we used as reference was from an old photo database, that had pictures of people in Dordrecht in the 1930-1940’s. This particular girl we …

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