Stinkfish is in Buenos Aires and the Colombian street artist teamed up with Nazza Stencil to paint this colourful new mural in Congreso a few days ago Continue reading
Doel is an abandoned coastal village in Belgium 20 miles north of Antwerp that has become home to world famous street artists and graffiti artists. Continue reading
Animalito Land completed a new mural on a house in Saavedra this week. It features some of her trademark characters and animals. Project organised by Buenos Aires Street Art.
Amor has painted a new mural on the front of a house in Palermo. The artwork is on the same street as a house he painted two years ago with street artist Mart.
Animalito Land, Ice, Luxor, Oz Montania, El Marian, Jiant, Malegria and Primo have finished painting new murals inside Federico Lacroze metro station on Line B (Linea B). The project was curated and organised by BA Street Art. Exclusive photos by BA Street Art.
El Marian, Jiant, Malegria and Primo have been painting new artworks inside Federico Lacroze subway station on Line B (Linea B). Mural project was curated by Buenos Aires Street Art. Exclusive photos by Buenos Aires Street Art. Continue reading
Animalito Land, Ice, Luxor and Oz Montania have been painting some fantastic new murals inside Federico Lacroze subway station on Line B (Linea B). Project curated by Buenos Aires Street Art. Exclusive photos by Buenos Aires Street Art.
Alfredo Segatoir is painting a huge mural on a factory building in Barracas that includes portraits of real life people and workers from the neighbourhood. The project named ‘The Return of Quinquela’ is in its third phase and stretches an entire block close to the Riachuelo River.
Malegria has painted a new mural close to Abasto shopping centre in the neighbourhood of Balvanera.
Rikis is in Buenos Aires and the Chilean artist finished a new mural this week in Colegiales. It features a diver and the theme relates to the delicate balance between man and the natural environment.
Roa, PichiAvo, Defo, Jen Zie and Martin Ron finished new artworks at the North West Walls project on the site of the Rock Werchter music festival in Belgium. The project was curated by Belgian artist Arne Quinze setting the artists the challenge of painting three giant container towers.











