“Time moves.”
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.
Street Art How clever is this, using the step within the building to create the musical instrument, so imaginative! But it leads itself to the artists...
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
In 2020, the University of Bristol in Bristol, UK, saw the installation of a fascinating and unique public art piece. Created by artist Luke Jerram, this facility not only boasts stunning visuals, but also offers a bench inside, allowing visitors to sit back and immerse themselves in what feels like a colorful rainbow conservatory. The…
Artist Filthy Luker adds a bit a whimsy to public spaces with his delightful character street art and inflatable installations (the latter usually in
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
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"El tiempo se mueve".
Paris based Pigalle studio was behind the creation of a new basketball court sponsored by Nike. The new design brought the court back ...
Passages Insolites, or Unusual Passages, is an outdoor public art exhibition in Quebec City featuring modern and interactive works of art in Old Quebec.
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Découvrez ce superbe stade de Basket Duperré à Paris, a a été relooké d'une magnifique façon, coloré et encastré entre 2 bâtiments, ce terrain de basket doit
Street Artist Vadim Mezzo "In silence" by Vadim Mezzo at Stanislavskogo 35 in Rostov-on-Don, Russia for Street Art Festival "About Love". Vadim Mezzo: Sometimes we need silence to feel the love. Being in nature away from the rhythm and noises of the city is much easier to feel connection with this world. In this work I tried to…
A wide strip of bold geometric patterns in bright colors painted onto the asphalt disrupts the muted historic visuals of a small city in France.
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.
Murals and graffiti have always been a way of communication. From the Altamira Caves to the Sixtine Chapel, we've gone from propaganda to advertising to public art. Nowadays, art on facades has become a way of public space beautification. But is there still any message behind the wall?
With just a spray paint can and some stencils, Canadian street artist Peter Gibson, aka Roadsworth, transforms all kinds of regular street markings into
A disused building in Mayfair has become the latest target on the street artist Banksy's London hit list.
Street Artist Alejandro Angel By Alejandro Angel in Bogotá, Colombia.
Passages Insolites, or Unusual Passages, is an outdoor public art exhibition in Quebec City featuring modern and interactive works of art in Old Quebec.
From Hosier Lane, Croft Alley, AC/DC Lane and Graffiti Lane, here’s where to see Melbourne’s best street art. Leave no…
Cette intervention a pour enjeu de rendre identifiable ces espaces et d’ainsi inciter les usagers à adopter un comportement adapté.
Paris’ 13th Arrondissement, often overlooked by the typical Paris travel itinerary, is a treasure trove for street art enthusiasts, offering a unique journey through the world of XXL murals and the rich tapestry of street art.
When it comes to street art, there's one surface that's often ignored: staircases. When painted, stair art is stunning—see 19 staircases around the world.
5468796 Architecture, Factor Eficiencia and Studio NYL have created a public art installation in Mexico City, that's made from common painter’s buckets.
While cities incorporate art into public spaces in a variety of ways, the focus of this initiative is what we’re calling asphalt art: visual interventions on roadways (intersections and crosswalks), pedestrian spaces (plazas and sidewalks), and vertical infrastructure (utility boxes, traffic barriers and underpasses). In October 2019, Bloomberg Associates and Street Plans released the Asphalt Art Guide. The Guide features over two dozen case studies highlighting successful plaza and roadway art activations around the world, and a how-to section for cities interested in undertaking their own projects.
Olaf Breuning, in conjunction with the Public Art Fund recently unveiled his art installation called "Clouds" in Central Park at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Sixtieth Street. The installation consists of bright blue aluminum clouds held aloft by 35-foot-tall steel supports.
image:a9c986b1088c06456d5793739b0c1efc7054195f w:540 s:"fit" class_name:"mt-image-center" show_pin_button:"true" show_image_credits:"true" Public installations and sculptures are an incredible way to bring art to the masses. Some of these works are permanent and were officially commissioned by their cities while others are more guerilla-style urban pieces that are intended to be ephemeral and make only brief appearances.
Street art in Kiev in the Ukraine is some of the best you could see anywhere with amazing wall murals all over the city.
Philadelphia loves public art. Stroll through the city to see the mosaics, murals, and more that make up Philadelphia’s public art gallery.
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One might not think that parking lots, crosswalks, and other broad asphalt expanses would be particularly amenable to artwork, but for Montreal-based artist and activist Roadsworth (aka Peter Gibson, previously) every white or yellow traffic paint stripe is a new opportunity. Although his work on the road is what he’s most known for—turning parking stripes into dandelions or urging drivers to get out of their cars and onto bicycles—he’s also branched out into other mediums, creating large scale installations and working on mural commissions. More
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.
In recent years, yarnbombing and other guerilla art activities have become more popular - and easier to organize thanks to the rise of social media. This page displays examples of this type of art.
Street art is there to surprise and inspire us, to shake up the often dull urban environments in which it can usually be found in order to give us a fresh perspective on our otherwise familiar neighborhoods and streets. But sometimes street art goes one step further than that by not only altering the world around it, but actually interacting with it. Check out the pictures below to see what we mean. Compiled by Bored Panda, the list contains some of the cleverest and most eye-catching examples of what happens when street art meets nature. Don't forget to vote for your favorite!
“…I painted this figure wearing a cardboard box on his head to start a conversation with the public about what home means to them. As a country we are currently in an existential crisis over housing…
Known for its rich history, narrow streets of Alfama and tasty pastel de nata, Lisbon street art is next on the list!
Image 90 of 112 from gallery of From Tiny Squares to Urban Parks: 100 Public Spaces From All Around the World. Photograph by Sebastien Michelini
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