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    Street Art that Speaks to the Human Experience: Jorit’s Tribute Mural to Vincent Van Gogh, Italy

    Bordalo II’s ‘Monoplizada /Monopolised’ Transforms Praça do Duque da Terceira into a Street Art Protest Against Lisbon’s Housing Crisis

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OLEK’s transforms Delhi Night Shelters for the homeless

March 28, 2015

OLEK was in New Delhi last month working on a massive project for the ongoing St+art Delhi Street Art Festival. OLEK uses the technique of crocheting to give expression to everyday occurrences and inspirations; her artwork often examines sexuality, feminist ideas and the evolution of communication. OLEK crocheted thousands of meters of yarn and fabric with the help of a […]

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Interview with Art Is Tra$h

March 25, 2015

We’re extremely proud to announce that Art Is Tra$h aka El Arte es Basura has officially joined the Graffiti Street family. And what a better way than to mark the start off this collaboration than with an interview with the man behind Art is Tra$h, Francisco De Pajaro.

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PichiAvo – ‘Escritor de los Mares’ Commission

March 21, 2015

We were contacted by one of our overseas customers who loved the style of PichiAvo‘s work but wanted something unique that would fit in well within his current house decor. After going through a thorough consultation with our customer, and liaising with the artists, we invited Valencia-based graffiti artist duo PichiAvo to the studio in London to do […]

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Femme Fierce Reloaded 2015 – Part Two

March 13, 2015

GraffitiStreet headed down to Leake street ‘Banksy Tunnel’ Waterloo, London on International Woman’s Day to check out the second Femme Fierce event, ‘Reloaded’. Femme Fierce is all about highlighting and encouraging women into the street art scene and this year they were raising money and awareness for PlanUk…Because I am a girl campaign. GraffitiStreet arrived on […]

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Space Invader Invades Space!!!, 2015

March 12, 2015

Space Invader is the pseudonym of a well-known French urban artist whose work is modelled on the crude pixellation of 1970s-1980s 8-bit video games. He took his name from the 1978 arcade game Space Invaders, and much of his work is composed of square ceramic tiles inspired by video game characters. The Invader has made […]

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Interview with ‘Kodak girl’ Martha Cooper (IWD special)

March 8, 2015

Every year on the eighth of March International Women’s Day is celebrated the world over. It celebrates womanhood and pays tribute to the indomitable spirit of women across the globe. This day is set for recognising and celebrating the achievements of women, and one woman that undoubtably deserves a mention for her significant photographic contribution to […]

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Memorie Urbane Street Art Festival 2015

March 7, 2015

The Memorie Urbane Street Art Festival is the largest in Italy and the festivals fourth edition promises to be the biggest street art festival so far. Memorie Urbane has seen the artistic transformation of more than 90 walls since it was founded in 2011 by Davide Rossillo, President of Turismo Creativo and a supporter of […]

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Femme Fierce Reloaded Part One

March 6, 2015

What else is there to do on International Woman’s Day, on 8th March 2015, other than to head down to Leake Street graffiti tunnel, London Waterloo and visit the Femme Fierce Festival. Femme Fierce is the UKs largest all female street art festival and was launched last year by Ayaan Binksy. It was a pretty intense […]

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Manifesto Project Mexico 2015

March 5, 2015

Since the beginning of February large political charged street art murals have been populating the walls of Mexico City. Local and international street artists were invited by Fifty24MX  gallery for the Manifesto Project which addresses the concerns of the social and political situation in Mexico, once again utilising street art as an invaluable social tool to propose, reflect […]

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Boldness island street art festival 2015

March 1, 2015

February 2015 brought us the The Boldness island street art festival curated by Isis Canavelli-Chiappe. The festival was all about celebrating the 120th anniversary of Corsica’s railways, called ‘L’Art bouge les gares’ Art moves stations. The street artists were from Corsica and Paris. With special guests Babs, the godfather of this festival, Opse Lcn and Seth Globepainter. The 10 […]

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Pichiavo’s new wall piece in Sclater Street, London

February 28, 2015

We were lucky enough to catch up with spanish graffiti duo Pichiavo. Pichi and Avo flew over from Valencia to London to show GraffitiStreet what they do best, and they certainly impressed us with their latest mural, mixing their fine art skills with graffiti writing perfectly. Take a walk down Sclater street, Shoreditch and you will be greeted by […]

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‘Welcome to Gaza’ by Banksy 2015

February 26, 2015

The Bristolian street artist Banksy has returned to Palestine to create another series of works, following his famous 2005 series painted on the West Bank barrier wall. This time Banksy has been busy in Gaza with a spoof video and a series of political murals to address arguably the most contentious controversial topic Banksy could have possibly […]

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St+Art Festival Delhi 2015

February 21, 2015

St+Art India have returned to New Delhi with its third edition of the urban international street art festival following on from the success of last year. During the next two months, Delhi is once again being transformed into a hub of some of the best street artists from India and across the world, working on and […]

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