Showing posts with label Birdman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birdman. Show all posts

Friday, November 6, 2015

Coverage: "Hue Mural Festival" in Houston, Texas.


Earlier this month we were in Houston during the Hue Mural Festival and caught up with west coast based artist Risk, and Amsterdam based artists The London Police as they painted their murals and partied hard in the city. The festival brought artists together from all over the world into an area of downtown Houston that wasn't used to having murals. Lots of curious people came by to watch and check out the production of the murals as they were eager to see who came into their town to paint. 
Sadly we departed before the end of the festival but check out the other murals we saw by Pez, Cope2, Maxx Moses, Studio FPLO, and Ana Maria.


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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Shepard Fairey unveils "Israel / Palestine", a new mural in Berlin, Germany


After Munich, Germany a few days ago, Shepard Fairey is now in Berlin where he joined Urban Nation and StolenSpace for the PM8 event. 
After two days of work in the German capital, the American street artist and his crew unveiled a large scale version of the iconic "Israel / Palestine" image which was released a few years ago as a screen-print. A subtle message on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine.
Hit the jump for a bunch of extra images by Birdman and keep your eyes peeled on StreetArtNews for the latest updates from Urban Nation and PM8.

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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

DFace unveils a new mural in Berlin, Germany

DFace has landed in Berlin, Germany for a brand new Street Art project with the good lads form Urban Nation.

DFace has landed in Berlin, Germany for a brand new Street Art project with the good lads form Urban Nation.
The British street artist already wrapped up a large mural which is featuring some of his signature imagery. Just like in Malaga, Spain, the adjacent wall is being painted by Shepard Fairey which should be finished in the next two days.
Continue reading for more detailed images by Birdman and keep your eyes peeled on StreetArtNews for our live coverage of PM8.

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