Showing posts with label Spain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spain. Show all posts

Friday, November 27, 2015

SPOK unveils a new mural in Ordes, Spain


The Desordes Creativas Festival recently took place on the streets of Ordes in Spain where a brand large new mural by SPOK was just wrapped up.
The talented artist worked in a corn field to create this majestic piece of work entitled "Mining Galician Father" which is showing a large representation of a rather weird miner painted using different grey shades.
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Monday, November 16, 2015

"Roaming In Paradise" a new piece by iNO in Spain

iNO is back in Spain where he was invited by the good lads from the Desordes Creatives Festival to work on a brand new piece.

iNO is back in Spain where he was invited by the good lads from the Desordes Creatives Festival to work on a brand new piece.
Entitled "Roaming in Paradise", the Greek street artist painted a large piece which is showing God looking above and focusing on a smartphone.
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Monday, November 9, 2015

Suso33 creates a new mural in Bilbao, Spain

Suso33 is currently in Bilbao, Spain where he was invited by the people from SC Gallery to bring some of his magic on the side of a large-building.

Suso33 is currently in Bilbao, Spain where he was invited by the people from SC Gallery to bring some of his magic on the side of a large-building.
It took the Spanish street artist a few days to complete this powerful artwork showing a concentration of slightly outlined figures and their shadows. A simple yet poetic piece which will surely be enjoyed by the local residents for years to come.
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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Borondo creates "Fer Lenya", a new mural in Barcelona, Spain

Borondo recently spent some time in Barcelona, Spain where he was invited by the good lads from Open Walls Conference to create a new piece.

Borondo recently spent some time in Barcelona, Spain where he was invited by the good lads from Open Walls Conference to create a new piece.
With this artwork entitled "Fer Lenya", Borondo painted a large-scale rendition of a castell, a human tower built traditionally in festivals at many locations within Catalonia. Typically castellers wear white trousers, a black sash, a bandana and a coloured shirt often bearing the team's emblem. A differently coloured shirt indicates which team a participant is in. For instance, Castellers de Barcelona team wear red shirts while Castellers de Vilafranca wear green shirts. "For Lenya" is an term used when a Castell falls.
Take a look at more images after the break and as usual check back with us soon to discover more street art from Europe.

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Friday, October 23, 2015

"Social Medias", a new street piece by Deih in Valencia, Spain

Yesterday afternoon, Deih spent some time on the streets of his hometown, Valencia in Spain to create this new piece.

Yesterday afternoon, Deih spent some time on the streets of his hometown, Valencia in Spain to create this new piece.
Geared with Spray Paint, the Spanish artist quickly painted this piece showing one of his faceless futuristic characters. Along with the pictures, Deih sent us the following text linking the artwork to Social Medias:
What would happen if we stopped all of our social media connections? We have the fear of losing our own face. Although, our true face will still be here ready to see a real world that exists out there. We can try it... Only for fun. --Deih
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015

PichiAvo unveils "Urban Warrior", a new mural in Tenerife, Spain

PichiAvo recently spent some time in Tenerife, Spain where they were invited to work on a new piece for the Puerto Street Art Festival on the streets of Puerto De La Cruz.

PichiAvo recently spent some time in Tenerife, Spain where they were invited to work on a new piece for the Puerto Street Art Festival on the streets of Puerto De La Cruz.
Inspired by a quote from Aristotle, the Spanish duo created this signature piece entitled "Urban Warrior" showing a Greek statue against a graffiti background that really gives the mural a strong contrast.
I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who conquers his enemies; for the hardest victory is over self. -Aristotle
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Monday, October 19, 2015

"Save Yourself", a new mural by Dulk in Santander, Spain

Dulk recently spent some time on the streets of Santander in Spain where he was invited to work on a new piece by the good lads from Desvelarte

Dulk recently spent some time on the streets of Santander in Spain where he was invited to work on a new piece by the good lads from Desvelarte. This new festival has the aim of showing and promoting urban artists and artistic groups of the national and international scene.
After a few days of work, the Spanish artist brought to life this vibrant piece showing a myriad of his bizarre yet cute animals. This surreal and fun piece is entitled "Save Yourself".
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Sunday, October 11, 2015

Okuda & Serzo collaborate on a large mural in Santander, Spain

Our friend Okuda recently spent some time in the lovely city of Santander in Spain where he teamed up with his buddy Serzo to create a new piece.

Our friend Okuda recently spent some time in the lovely city of Santander in Spain where he teamed up with his buddy Serzo to work on the side of a large building.
The newly formed street art duo spent a few days to create this awesome piece of work which is featuring each artist's distinctive style and imagery.
Continue reading for more detailed images on this artwork and then check back with us soon for more mural updates from Southern Europe. 

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Monday, October 5, 2015

Franco Fasoli "JAZ" paints a new mural in Barcelona, Spain


While we last heard from him in Germany a few days ago, JAZ is back in Spain where he just finished working on a brand new mural on the streets of Barcelona.
Entitled "FRANCO arrives to Barcelona" as part of La Escocesa street art festival which took place in Barcelona, Franco used a play on words to come up with a title, making reference to his name and his recent arrival to Barcelona at the exact same time as to Catalonia's independence status, which was voted on the day of the mural's completion.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Deih creates new pieces in Tolosa, Spain

Deih was recently invited by the good lads from the Beantatuz street art festival in Tolosa, Spain to work on a series of new pieces to celebrate the festival's first edition.

Deih was recently invited by the good lads from the Beantatuz street art festival in Tolosa, Spain to work on a series of new pieces to celebrate the festival's first edition.
The Spanish muralist spent a few days working on two great pieces which are sporting some of his comic-like imagery. The smaller piece is a clear critic on the impact of technology on our relationships and daily interactions.
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Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Aryz paints a large triptych mural in Carballo, Galicia


Right upon his arrival from recent trip to US, Aryz got straight to work in his homeland. In conjunction with Cultural forum Carballo, Galicia, he painted this large mural on the outside of the building.
Consisting of tree main parts, this distinctive piece forms a sort of triptych showing some of Aryz' signature types of works. The largest part is showing a dissected car formed of abstract shapes. Borrowing some elements from his past work, such as organic-feeling, submerging elements, this section might be seen as the new direction for the Catalan artist. The other two smaller walls are figurative works, both playing with repetitiveness and created using masterful painting technique which he's been working on lately. While thematically and style-wise different, the artist managed to harmonize these pieces together with limited palette that is blending with its surrounding as well as recurring details. Having a very limited time of only 10 days to finish this massive work, the results is still more than impressive.
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Pastel creates a new mural in Girona, Spain

Francisco Diaz aka Pastel is the latest artist to paint on the streets of Girona in Spain for the Milestone Street Art Project.

Francisco Diaz aka Pastel is the latest artist to paint on the streets of Girona in Spain for the Milestone Street Art Project
Painted in the district of "Font de la Polvora", a gipsy neighborhood where the public space is used as an extension of their homes. The site identity is an important element of his inspiration because its a community full of habits and traditions. Birds competition, cigarettes, chatting, smokes, playing cards. This neighborhood was created in a wasteland around the city's periphery.
In front of the wall is located a very thin river where some wild plants are growing and animals are drinking water. The wall represents this area considered as outcast for some but definitely united between them.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2015

"La Danse De Venus Et Du Marin" a new collaboration by Okuda and Remed in Malaga, Spain


Okuda and Remed once again joined forces to work on a new collaboration which took place on the streets of Malaga in Spain.
The Spanish dream team created a beautiful artwork entitled "La Danse De Venus Et Du Marin" (The Dance of Venus and The Sailor in French). This large-mural features each artist's distinctive style and imagery with Remed's abstract shapes and Okuda's bright colors.
Continue reading for more detailed images and as usual check back with us soon for the latest updates from Southern Europe.


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Sunday, June 14, 2015

"Crisis", a new installation by SpY in Bilbao, Spain

SpY is back on the streets of Spain with a brilliant new installation that was created on the streets of Bilbao.

SpY is back on the streets of Spain with a brilliant new installation that was created on the streets of Bilbao.
Entitled "Crisis", the Spanish artist created the word Crisis composed by 1000 euros in 2cents coins. Powerful and striking, the conceptual installation only lasted 24 hours as all the coins were slowly removed by the local passerby.
For over two decades street artist SpY has been creating humorous and thought-provoking interventions in urban spaces. Already established as a graffiti artist in the 1980s, SpY next turned his attention to the endless palette of objects and materials available in public places to create clever, non-destructive installations.
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Saturday, June 13, 2015

Dulk creates a new piece for Rexenera Festival in Carballo, Spain

Dulk recently spent some time in Galicia, Spain where he was invited to paint a new piece in the city of Carballo.

Dulk recently spent some time in Galicia, Spain where he was invited to paint a new piece in the city of Carballo.
In town for the Rexenera Street Art Festival, the Spanish artist worked his magic on a large building which is now sporting some of his signature illustrative imagery. For this artwork, Dulk used a series of animals that are typically found in the surrounding region. 
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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Sens creates a beautiful new piece in Tarrega, Spain

Sens is currently touring through Europe where he first stopped in Spain to paint a new piece in Tarrega,  a village and municipality located in the Urgell comarca, Province of Lleida, Catalonia.

Sens is currently touring through Europe where he first stopped in Spain to paint a new piece in Tarrega,  a village and municipality located in the Urgell comarca, Province of Lleida, Catalonia.
After a few days of work on his scaffolding, the Mexican muralist created this amazing portrait of an Inca god composed by a gazillion of tiny faces and wearing an extravagant and colorful tribal hat.
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Friday, June 5, 2015

Sfhir creates a stunning artwork on the streets of Madrid, Spain


Spain is taking our headlights today and we are happy to share with you yet another stunning piece from Sfhir coming from the streets of Madrid. 
Geared with Spray paint and Acrylic, it took approximately a week for the Spanish artist to wrap up this large-scale depiction of a woman. With her limbs  and hairs entwined, it looks like she is floating against the building which gives the viewer a surreal sighting once you spot the piece from down below.
Reconvene after the jump for a closer look at this beautiful lady and if you are in the area, you'll be able to find it on Calle Patriarca San José.

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Bordalo II builds a new street installation in Carballo, Spain

The Rexenera Street Art Festival is currently taking place on the streets of Carballo in Spain where our buddy Bordalo II was invited to create one of his magical installations.

The Rexenera Street Art Festival is currently taking place on the streets of Carballo in Spain where our buddy Bordalo II was invited to create one of his magical installations.
The Portuguese artist brought to life a giant yellow and green caterpillar which is taking advantage of the location unusual architecture. As usual with Bordalo II, this piece was built using trash and found materials that he gathered around Carballo.
Continue reading for more detailed images on this street art installation and then check back with us soon for more mural updates from Spain.

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