Valencia, full of police, full of beautiful walls

STN

Miss Kaliansky, a keen street art shooter, has been around the spanish city of Valencia and has sent us back this mighty set of street art Featured artists: Blu | Cere | Deih | Dong | Eric il Cane | Escif | Hyuro Only Ateme | Ro | Pez | Radghe | Sam3 & STN STN and Dong pieces are our favorites, what are yours? Blu STN Sam3 (left) and PEZ (right) RADHGE Only Ateme & Ro ESCIF DEIH... Read More

Still on Brick Lane, enjoying its creativity

Brick lane street art

Here is part II of my afternoon spent on Brick Lane spotting the creativity that transpires off its wall. If you missed the beginning, here is part I. PEZ C215 ROA   Sweet Toof ROA  Read More

An afternoon on Brick Lane spotting street art

street art brick lane

I got myself down to the mighty Brick Lane at the week end, the i-phone (to post photos on Instagram of course) in one hand and the camera in the other one and as always I spent a solid two hours strolling around the area looking for little wonders that is called “street art”. I spotted a loads of C215 pieces but also a nice sets of PEZ smiling fish. Conor Harrington... Read More

Keith Harring would have been 54 today

Keith haring

Keith Harring On February 16, 1990, at age 31, Keith Haring’s life was cut short due to an AIDS-related illness. He would have been 54 today and as a homage, here are a few words and a tribute to his most iconic pieces of art. I wonder what Keith Haring (May 4, 1958 – February 16, 1990) would make of the global phenomenon that street art is now, art form very much confined... Read More

Cranio or street art from Sao Paulo

Cranio

Fabio, a.k.a. Cranio is from São Paulo, Brazil and have been spraying around since 1998. Still to have a show in the UK, I am sure it is just a matter of time, Cranio is getting more and more attentionI in his native country. Armed with sprays, latex paint, brushes and paint rollers, he leaves his imagination flow and his passion for indigenous art blossom. Enjoy a selection of... Read More

JBAK – artists collaboration from Berlin

JBAK

James Bullough and Addison Karl are JBAK ans is a creative collaboration between two artists originally from Baltimore and Seattle respectively and hitting the walls of Berlin. I could not describe better than Jennifer Weitman what JBAK is and is all about so here are her words. We particularly like the “Paintin Meryt’ piece which you can watch below More about JBAK “Each... Read More

Another #CODEFC street art set

#CODEFC

Fab or #CODEFC has been busy in the last few months and have been throwing a few pieces around town where his current topic, the Olympics, is being broken down according to his mindset. Stay tune for more information and a sneak preview about his upcoming solo show at the Curious Duke gallery on white cross street  Read More

LUDO latest streetart in Poland, Katowice

LUDO piece at Katowice street art festival

LUDO, French steet art from Paris made a visit to Poland during the Katowice Street Art Festival and took this opportunity to complete this hiuge piece depicting what looks like an aunt wearing “police” gear. Address where this can be seem: ul. Markiefki 55 Pictures from Streetartnews.net  Read More

#CODEFC street art and raise awareness for Sri Lanka

"Starved" by #CODEFC

"Woman" by #CODEFC#codefc has recently been to Sri Lanka and witnessed the atrocity of the civil war that hit the country. Below are his words, no edit whatsoever, raw like the atrocities that Sri Lanka suffered and is still subject to. Thank you Fab to try to raise awareness. “it s related to a sensitive subject happened a while ago but still very fresh over there..as... Read More

When Da Mental Vaporz crew hit Melbourne

Da Mental Vaporz

I must admit when I heard that this crew, originally from France, were heading down under I completely geeked out. We have been big fans of DMV, seeing pieces from them go up in Paris, Barcelona and their epic wall at London’s Meeting Of Styles. Even though the show at Rtist gallery is a great way to see each artists individual style, the true abilities of this crew shine when... Read More

Dunn, the signtologist

Biggie by The Signtologist

At first, I misread what Dunn, aka Dan Ericson was all about. I indeed confused “signtologist” with “scientologist” and was about to move on when painted road signs caught my eyes and made me read twice. “Signtologist” it was. Not surprising to get mixed up here, who has ever heard of this term? Roots MC, Black Thought would have apparently dubbed... Read More

Nikita Nomerz, street at from Russia

Nikita Nomerz

What Nikita Nomerz needs to make his art are walls but not just any wall. His preference goes towards dilapidates ones with broken windows or any sort of holes which he will use in his compositions often depicting a laughing face. Along a few pictures of his work, I have included below a time lapse video which shows Nikita Nomerz painting one of his now recognizable face somewhere... Read More

Clemens Behr & Romain Froquet – cardboard, wood, yarn and paint

Clemens Behr and Romain Froquet installation

We have already featured Clemens Behr‘s cardboards installations and are again very happy to do so. This time, the playground is in Paris and the collaboration is with French painter Romain Froquet. The fruit of this partnership are two eye-catching 3D installations enhanced by Froquet’s neat and intricate abstract paintings which can be seen below. The video of this... Read More

P183, street artist or Bankski copycat?

P183 - Seeing is believing

P183 is his name and Moscow his playground where he has recently dropped a series of street artworks which some will tell feels very “banksy-ish”. Banksy, British artist, first began his guerilla artwork campaign in Bristol in the early 1990s. It is hard not to agree when you see some of his works below but one piece particularly caught my eye – Seeing is believing,... Read More

Lego Terracota Army comes to life

Lego 3d by Planet Street Painting

Take two thing a large number of us have manipulated once in their lives: LEGO and chalk. Take it further and create something too amazing for not writing something up about it. Dutchman Peter Westerink and a few other helping hands must have astonished a few by-passers with their 100m2 3D creation depicting a army of LEGO men Terracotta style. You will see below, pictures showing... Read More

Look Damien Hirst, I bet you have not done that

LAZY

Damien Hirst must be used to getting all sort of good and bad criticism by now and although he has got simultaneous show all over the world right now and therefore is regarded as a major player in modern art, I can’t help to think that his latest spots series does not deserve all the fuss currently going about it. What best to describe how I feel that this street art piece... Read More

Anamorphic art

Medusa

We have all seen these street artists colouring our pavements without could not put the finger on what the piece actually represent. It is because you are not looking at it at the right angle. We are talking here about anamorphic art which has recently flourished all over the world. But some artists take this form of art to the next level making it methodical and magical. Located... Read More