More than 150 graffiti artists got together for San Martin Graff festival in Buenos Aires at the weekend. Photos by Buenos Aires Street Art.

Artwork by ChaxCrea inspired by French movie La Haine (photo © BA Street Art)
The festival organised by Martin Villa and Martin Varbaro is the 9th edition of the event that was held over three days incorporating all four elements of hip hop. Crowds of people attended the spectacle with some of the best known and most talented artists and crews in Argentina taking part together with break dancers, MCs and DJs.

Kovenz (photo © BA Street Art)

War toast-themed artwork by Lion & Snap (photo © BA Street Art)

Drooling dog by Peck 94 (photo © BA Street Art)

Mocha (photo © BA Street Art)

Joker with Crusty the Clown by Gori93 (photo © BA Street Art)

Artist Fer Cruz from Mar del Plata (photo © BA Street Art)

Rapper Eazy-E painted by Uasen94 (photo © BA Street Art)

Gordone (photo © BA Street Art)

Fantastic Four by Byga & Roger Quark (photo © BA Street Art)

Paluart & Simer (photo © BA Street Art)

Cat spray by EVR graffiti (photo © BA Street Art)

Wildstyle by Ares (photo © BA Street Art)

Aerosol art by Desto (photo © BA Street Art)

Aerosol artwork featuring Transformers (photo © BA Street Art)
San Martin Graff also included an exhibition of motorcycles, classic cars, skate demos and stands before its close at the San Andres Original Argentine Skate Museum.

Classic Chevrolet car (photo © BA Street Art)
All photos © Buenos Aires Street Art