Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of street art with these captivating designs featuring the iconic Bob Marley. Each piece showcases realistic details and intricate splatters, offering a unique blend of urban style and artistic expression. With dimensions of 130cm x 260cm, these digital artworks are perfect for making a bold statement on any wall. Explore the joyful chaos and emotive colors that bring Bob Marley's spirit to life in your space. ► About Your Digital Download: This digital artwork comes in a file dimension of approximately 51x104 inches (130x260 cm) at a stunning 300 DPI (High Resolution), making it perfect for large, impactful displays. But that's not all – smaller size images can easily be created from this versatile masterpiece, giving you the freedom to use it in various creative ways. ► How It Works: After your purchase, you will receive a PDF file containing links and instructions to instantly download the art files. Conveniently access and save them for printing, allowing you to bring this captivating artwork into your space in no time. ► Kindly Note: • This listing is for a digital download only; no physical product will be shipped, and frames are not included. • The artwork is intended for personal use—perfect for displaying in your home or office or as a thoughtful gift. Commercial use, sharing, redistributing, or reselling the digital files or printed artwork is prohibited. • Please keep in mind that due to varying display and printer calibrations, colors may appear slightly different in print than on screen. The final print quality also depends on the type of printer and paper or canvas used. • While we don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations, we are always here to assist with any concerns or questions about your order. Thank you for choosing this piece to bring a touch of serene beauty and elegance into your space. Your support of digital art is immensely appreciated! JollyWorld
Today I will show you more than 50 inspirational, amazing, incredible street art installations and outdoor murals. These murals will absolutely inspire you and amaze you. I hope you enjoy looking through these street murals. Have fun.
French artist Cal is a vandal. Only their mischiefs aren't rude or destructive. Rather, smart, creative, and joyful. But most notably, inclusive. The Lyon-based street artist sprinkles their works in urban places, leaving them interacting with their surroundings.
Baltimore-based artists Jessie Unterhalter and Katey Truhn, known as Jessie and Katey, started creating murals because of the sheer accessibility of public art. The pair have always created work with a big visual impact, but as their designs grew they began to consider the possibility of working on the ground in addition to large-scale walls. Their site-specific floor works combine inspirations from both textiles and board games to create interactive walkways that encourage play and exploration. More
Street Artist Uriginal Mural by Uriginal in Barcelona, Spain.
Street art is gradually coming to be accepted as a legitimate and wonderful art form by more and more people, but that doesn't mean that street artists can rest on their laurels – they continue exploring with new ways to exploit public surfaces and cover them in beautiful art. This post is all about street artists who have decorated something that most of us probably wouldn't think of decorating – public outdoor steps.
"The most powerful weapon on earth is the human soul on fire." - Ferdinand Foch
A disused building in Mayfair has become the latest target on the street artist Banksy's London hit list.
After his latest mural parodying 'Girl with a Pearl Earring'
Check out some awesome street art in volume 30 of his regular digest of the best urban art, urban artists, free walls, graffiti art and more on Mr Pilgrim
StreetArtPedia: The world of street and public art New street art, public art, graffiti, urban art and murals from all over the world. Links and information under every photo. With help of artists on Instagram and StreetArtPedia. 1 By OG Millie in New York, US. More photos. 2 "Cecile’s house" by SETH in Paris, France. Location: 29 Rue Mouffetard.…
Sergio Odeith is a Portuguese graffiti artist known for his highly realistic and three-dimensional murals. He has gained international recognition for his ability to create the illusion of objects appearing to pop out of the wall or street on which they are painted. Odeith's work often incorporates elements of surrealism and visual puns, and he has painted murals in locations all around the world!
"Nobody Likes Me" is the newest offering by Canadian Street Artist I♥ to the streets of Vancouver, a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia.Describing himself as "Just a boy with ideas, opinions and a whole lot of aerosol.", I♥ nailed it with this simple but powerful stencil of a y
Untitled Skull, 1981 Many of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s paintings are in some way autobiographical, and Untitled may be considered a form of self-portraiture. The skull here exists somewhere between life and death. The eyes are listless, the face is sunken in, and the head looks lobotomized and subdued. Yet there are wild
Denver’s street art scene is INCREDIBLE an absolute must while you're in town. Planning to explore Denver’s murals? Don’t miss this handy guide to finding the best street art in Denver.
Odeith is a street artist from Damaia, Portugal. Odeith makes realistic drawings using graffiti art. His drawings are so realistic.
Just 19 kilometers from the Red Square, one of the largest mural-art festivals in the world has started. In just 30 days, more than 60 of the best contemporary artists will turn an ordinary high-rise housing estate into an open-air museum of contemporary art.Spanish street artist Okuda just wrap
Claire street art paris Love is one of eternal subjects of art. The emotion is also explored in street art by street artists. In this post, let's enjoy
Street art by one of the world's great urban artists, Spanish artist Aryz
Sergio Odeith is a Portuguese graffiti artist known for his highly realistic and three-dimensional murals. He has gained international recognition for his ability to create the illusion of objects appearing to pop out of the wall or street on which they are painted. Odeith's work often incorporates elements of surrealism and visual puns, and he has painted murals in locations all around the world!
Using striking stencil art and profound imagery, Banksy has captured the interest of art lovers, activists, and graffiti artists around the globe. His
Quand des objets banals inspirent du grand art!
If you are a lover of street art, you will have a great time looking for the best mural of Glasgow artists. The Travel Tester shows you where to go!
The streets of cities can be quite boring and dull. That's why it's fun to see them being brought to life by amazing and creative street artists. Not all people love graffiti, but it's difficult to not like these unique and magnificent creations by Pierrot (Scaf).
StreetArtPedia: The world of street and public art New street art, public art, graffiti, urban art and murals from all over the world. Links and information under every photo. With help of artists on Instagram and StreetArtPedia. 1 By OG Millie in New York, US. More photos. 2 "Cecile’s house" by SETH in Paris, France. Location: 29 Rue Mouffetard.…
Banksy is an anonymous British artist specializing in graffiti street art. Despite his renown, Banksy’s identity is still shrouded in mystery.
My name is Jamie Scanlonand I am the UK-based street artist JPS. I got into street art in 2009 after visiting Banksy's excellent museum exhibition which inspired me to face up my problems with drinking and drugs.
Sotheby's dedicated Banksy auction, open for bidding from 20-26 April, features a selection of prints by the renowned British street artist.
22 Imaginative Pieces of Graffiti That Used Their Environments - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
Some of these will make you question everything.
Cinquième édition du festival Urban Art Jungle de la galerie Superposition à Lyon, qui se déroule à l'Autre Soie à Villeurbanne Vaulx-en-Velin, avec au programme du street art, de la musique DJ, des ateliers, des food trucks
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The world is not in a good shape, and these street artist are here to say it. Using the urban walls as their canvas, ROA, Blu, Banksy and many others are reaching out to the masses.
French artist Cal is a vandal. Only their mischiefs aren't rude or destructive. Rather, smart, creative, and joyful. But most notably, inclusive. The Lyon-based street artist sprinkles their works in urban places, leaving them interacting with their surroundings.
WD (Wild Drawing) is an Indonesian muralist based in Athens, where he has lived for ten years. Widely known for his photorealistic murals that often address current economic, political and social issues locally and globally, his work on street art began in 2000 and did not stop.
Ana Martins, who works as Aheneah, recently reflected on the relaxed freedom of youth and captured that feeling in a cross-stitched intervention on a wall in Vila Franca de Xira, Portugal. The work is along a popular route to a local school, and is comprised of over 2,300 screws and nearly 760 yards of yarn. The 22-year-old artist isn’t far from the experience of transitioning from student to adult. Martins shares with Colossal, “Every day, for many years, thousands of kids pass by this wall while going from home to school and from school to home. More