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    Pilpeled in Salt River, Cape Town, South Africa

    Israeli graphic designer and artist Pilpeled just finished his brand new piece in Salt River, Cape Town, South Africa. Pilpeled was one of the artists that were involved in producing murals for this year’s International Public Art Festival in South Africa. Pilpeled has become one of the most notable forces in the Israeli Urban art scene. In […] More

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    “Dive” by Vesod in Port Adelaide, Australia

    Italian Artist Vesod just completed a new mural for the WonderWalls Port Adelaide Street Art Project. Entitled “Dive”, the Italian artist brought to life a beautiful new piece that will be enjoyed by the locals for many years to come Vesod’s artistic attitude has been fostered by his father Dovilio Brero, surrealistic painter, whose influence […] More

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    Ludo “BTC FlowerPower” Limited Edition Sculpture

    Later today, our friend Ludo will be releasing a brand new limited edition sculpture entitled “BTC FlowerPower” “BTC FlowerPower” is an edition of 50, each measures 15cm high and comes hand-painted by the artist. The piece will be retailing at 666 euros incl. tax and shipping If you want to secure a signature artwork by […] More

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    Fin DAC in Australia & New Zealand

    Globe-trotting urban artist, Fin DAC has spent the last 6 months on the road indulging in a ‘spraycation’ of sorts. As such he hasn’t really been keeping us up to date with his goings-on but, we’ve just heard from him on his return from down under in Australia and New Zealand. The Irish artists’ sponsorship […] More

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    “You won’t see what I’ve become” by Beast in North Italy

    The Beast Collective has recently completed one of their largest outdoor installations to date, in the countryside of Emilia, North Italy. Entitled “You won’t see what I have become”, this giant piece is an unauthorized 6 x 18 meters paste-up on one of the bridge’s pillars that connect the industrial area to the rural one, […] More

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    Artist Interview: Alex Chinneck

    In a surprising fusion of art, architecture, theatre, and engineering, British sculptor Alex Chinneck produces contextually responsive interventions that animate the urban landscape in which they stand. I caught up with him some weeks ago for a quick chat about himself and his recent projects. Rom Levy: Please tell us a bit about your background […] More