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    “Operation Salam” by ASHEKMAN in Tripoli, Lebanon

    Operation Salam is an independent street art initiative created and curated by ASHEKMAN, where a gigantic word Salam was painted in Arabic calligraphy on 85 building rooftops, a 1.3 Kilometers street art piece that can be seen from space.  Salam, which means Peace in Arabic, means a state of mutual harmony between people or groups, especially in personal relations. The […] More

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    Henry Chram in Huaraz, Perù

    Peruvian artist Henry Chram reached us with these beautiful new murals that were just created in the city of Huaraz, the capital of the Ancash Region, North Perù. During his no-stop travelling activity, the muralist has painted delicate and silent portraits of girls hidden by flowers, on the walls of private or abandoned homes. Take […] More

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    “Watch Your Step” by TAVU & LOUVES in Brussels, Belgium

    A new 1000m² mural only visible from the skies was created by TAVU & LOUVES at See U, the the largest temporary occupation in Belgium. When everyone is talking about change and transition at the social, economic, political and ecological levels, the next step, the next decisions and the next years will be decisive. This is […] More

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    STIK in Central London, England

    A new installation by artist STIK has been unveiled in Central London. The digital artwork revolves around the historical Piccadilly Lights, the largest public screen in Europe and depicts a group of young people holding hands as a symbol of hope and solidarity both locally and internationally during the Coronavirus Lockdown. The artwork was created by STIK for Young Westminster Foundation as […] More

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    WISEKNAVE in Seattle, Washington

    Seattle based artist WISEKNAVE just finished a new mural depicting a crushed traffic cone in Pioneer Square. This particular spot where he decided to paint is the location of the accident last August, wherein a dump truck barrelled down the Subway shop. Check out the images below! More

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    KMG PositivitADS in London, UK

    Scottish artist KMG has been spreading some much needed positivity in these strange times with two new pieces in London. Via a friend, KMG was approached by Brotherhood Media, who are owners of billboards for music marketing all around London. Brotherhood Media had the excellent idea of using their billboards for something more than just […] More

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    Felipe Pantone “Subtractive Variability Manipulable 3” Configurable Art

    Felipe Pantone is releasing a brand new limited edition configurable art this May 26. The kinetic sculpture Substractive Variability Manipulable 3 is the symbiosis of both theory of color and the search of the oeuvre’s manipulable essence, namely, the viewer’s intervention in the final artwork. Being these, the two major paths of Pantone’s investigation at the moment. […] More