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ALT!rove Street Art Festival, Catanzaro 2015

May 6, 2015

Now examine the notion of space through the vision of abstract art. That is what the Alt!rove Festival is all about this year. The street Art Festival, called ‘Abstractism- space>place’ runs from the 30th April to 9th May 2015. The Street artists invited to create invisible boundaries between art and architecture are 108, Alberonero, Giorgio Bartocci, Clemens […]

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Space Invader ‘Wipe Out’ Hong Kong

May 2, 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. His distinctive creations can be […]

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Easey Livin’, Collingwood Australia 2015

May 1, 2015

Juddy Roller are at it again, this time for ‘Easey livin’ in Collingwood Fitzroy. They invited uber talented street artists Rone, Adnate, Mayo, Guido Van Helton and Askew, and transformed the Collingwood Power substation, at the corner of Easey Street and Wellington Street ,into one of the most iconic pieces of public art in the area. Collingwood Power […]

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NME’s – The Sky’s The Limit: Behind the scenes

April 26, 2015

We were first introduced to NME’s ‘The Sky’s The Limit’ piece on one of Cornwall’s sandy beaches. This was without any doubt the ultimate setting and combined with the idea behind the piece was a match made in heaven. It was from that point onwards that we got in touch with Dawlish based artist,NME and […]

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The meaning behind Banksy’s “Very Little Helps”- Explained

April 25, 2015

The mural of Very Little Helps by Banksy first appeared in 2008 on the side of a pharmacy on Essex Road, North London. The new mural caused a huge debate about “Graffiti and Street Art”. Very Little Helps, also known as Tesco Flag or Tesco Kids, is a clear reference to Tesco’s famous slogan, “Every little helps.” The image […]

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Public festival 2015, Perth Australia

April 15, 2015

The Public festival 2015 in Perth has begun and now the rainy days are behind them and the festival is now in full swing. PUBLIC is the brainchild of FORM, a non-profit organisation dedicated to developing and supporting creative endeavours. FORM’s programs include artistic development and exhibitions with PUBLIC being an example of this on […]

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Big City Life, Rome 2015

April 10, 2015

‘Big City Life‘ is a public art project for urban regeneration, cultural and social development curated by 999contemporary. The Big City Life project collaborated with the local community and twenty local and international street artists to beautify and culturally enrich the Tor Marancia district of Rome in forty-three days. The Tor Marancia district was originally the slums […]

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HKwalls Festival 2015

April 7, 2015

HKwalls 2015 is Hong Kong’s second annual street art and graffiti festival.  Their mission is to create opportunities for local and international artists to bring their talents to the streets of Hong Kong by transforming large exterior walls into original works of art. HKwalls is not for profit and by turning the street into a […]

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Wall to Wall Festival, Benalla 2015

April 6, 2015

The regional town of Benalla in Victoria’s North East has been brought to life by beautiful street art murals. On Friday the 27th until Sunday the 29th of March, local and international street artists transformed 13 walls in the small town of Benalla for the Wall to Wall Festival. Wall to Wall is the first annual street […]

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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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