Australia’s second-largest city, Melbourne is famous for its coffee, tennis, and its status as one of the street art capitals of the world. Nestled in the narrow laneways of the Central Business District is some of the most unique and colorful art in the world, created by a diverse array of artists. Far from traditional…
Known for its rich history, narrow streets of Alfama and tasty pastel de nata, Lisbon street art is next on the list!
Où trouver les œuvres de street-art à Toulouse ? Telle est la question que se posent les amateurs d'art urbain. Graffitis, fresques, je te montre ça...
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From Beijing to Belgium, here are 22 of the most interesting and arresting examples of street art from around the world.
Hookedblog travelled to Belfast to check out Hit The North, Ireland's largest street art festival with 50 invited street artist painting new murals.
I've seen lots of amazing street art around the world but the street art in Germany never fails to impress me. Here are some of the best cities to find cool street art in Germany.
David Gaberle travelled the world for eight months in 2015 capturing street life and the way people interact in cities, from Tokyo to London, Batumi to New York
From Beijing to Belgium, here are 22 of the most interesting and arresting examples of street art from around the world.
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Where to see street art in Zagreb, Croatia including a handy map and self-guided tour. This vibrant city full of graffiti is fantastic!
Street art stands as a testament to the power of visual expression, offering artists a unique canvas to engage directly with the public on the streets where life's pulse is most vibrant. This article delves into the rich tapestry of street art, far beyond the fleeting allure of 3D chalk art, to uncover the full spectrum of graffiti, murals, and other forms of urban art that offer political and social commentary. With a curated collection of 59 images, we celebrate the diverse talents that make street art an indispensable facet of contemporary culture. Each piece not only challenges societal norms but also transforms urban environments into dynamic open-air galleries, proving that street art is more than mere decoration; it's a crucial platform for dialogue and reflection. Join us as we explore the depth and versatility of street art, advocating for its recognition as a legitimate and vital form of artistic expression that continues to provoke, engage, and inspire.
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Talk about the old world and the new world colliding! Every year, the small Switzerland ski town village of Vercorin asks artists to come and create works
Here are the best Athens Street Art murals and graffiti from the 15 biggest names in street art and where to find their works.
In this post you will find the most amazing and impressive urban art installations around the world. Prepare to get amazed!
Kunstenaar Edgar Mueller tovert alledaagse trottoir om tot een afgrond, vulkaanuitbarsting of waterval. Angstaanjagend echt, niet? Bron
Spanish street artist escif recently painted this giant on/off switch on the side of a building in Poland for the Katowice Street Art Festival. via My
French street artist JR turns the faces and bodies of ordinary people into giant artworks on the walls of their cities
French street artist JR turns the faces and bodies of ordinary people into giant artworks on the walls of their cities
A new destination, a reunion with my sister and her boyfriend and a Christmas market visit... Oslo promised to be a city-break to remember. Read on to see how we spent two snow-filled days in Oslo!
street performers Edinburgh Fringe 2010
Photos of the street art scene in Belgrade, Serbia, which you can now tour with the street artists themselves. Get inspired and learn how here.
About The Artwork This is original Street Art mixed media work, which combines Street Art - photography of the graffiti, printed on canvas then painted with acrylic, 3D painting, ink, watercolor, acrylic gels, pastels, texturing mediums and varnishes over-painting. Artwork is hand-signed by artist. Certificate of Authenticity included. Ready to hang. Made In USA, Los Angeles. Artist Irena Orlov SPECIFICATIONS: - Artist-grade canvas. - 1.5" deep wooden support bars - Gallery stretching & wrap - UV coated acrylic finish to protect the image from dust moisture and fading. Original Created:2020 Subjects:Graffiti Materials:Canvas Styles:AbstractAbstract ExpressionismExpressionismStreet Art Mediums:AcrylicInkDigitalPastel Details & Dimensions Mixed Media:Acrylic on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:45 W x 60 H x 1.5 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Crate Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a wooden crate for additional protection of heavy or oversized artworks. Crated works are subject to an $80 care and handling fee. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United States. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Whether he accepts the accolade or not, Tristan Eaton is a legend in the making. At still a few years shy of 40, the Los Angeles-born artist has already achieve
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Art in the Streets exhibit MOCA LA
New York street images by Saul Leiter, on show at London’s Photographers’ Gallery, reveal a pioneer of colour photography – while it was being derided by his peers
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About The Artwork British portrait photographer Jon Enoch project documenting the use of mopeds in Hanoi, Vietnam. Here a local man sells fish as pets from the back of his scooter which he rides from location to location. "Mopeds are a way of life in South East Asia, the workhorse of the city, carrying a vast and unusual array of goods," says Enoch, based in London. "When I first travelled around South East Asia 15 years ago, the motorbikes and mopeds just astounded me. Initially, that level of traffic that never stops is overwhelming to the senses - you wonder how you'll ever manage to cross a road," he explains. "After that initial shock, I began to be fascinated by the drivers and deliveries. Seeing really unusual deliveries, like a huge pile of eggs, towering bags of ice or an enormous mound of flowers, was visually so stunning I started asking people if I could take photos of them. "There is such a skill to loading up a motorbike to this level, and knowing what your limits are, and then on top of that, getting to your destination with a full undamaged load. These motorbikes allow small businesses to operate - it's hard to imagine what the city will look and feel like without them." Vietnam has the highest number of motorbikes in all of South-East Asia and Hanoi officials have long talked about banning them to modernise the city. There are five million motorbikes for a population of seven million - and only half a million cars. Travelling to Vietnam in February 2019 during the dry cooler season, Jon worked every evening to capture the stunning images in the glow of the city, each image full of atmosphere. "I had been planning this series of photographs for a really long time, so when I read that motorbikes would be banned within the next 10 years I knew I had to fly over and finish this project as soon as possible," he said. Image is 107cm by 71.4cm with a 3cm white boarder taking the total print size up to 113cm x 77.4cm Original Created:2019 Subjects:Travel Materials:Paper Styles:DocumentaryStreet ArtSurrealism Mediums:C-typeDigital Details & Dimensions Photography:C-type on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:15 Size:30.5 W x 44.5 H x 0 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United Kingdom. Customs:Shipments from United Kingdom may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
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