Mart and Poeta have painted a new mural in Villa Crespo that features a room in perspective. You can check out the artwork on the corner of Fitz Roy and Loyola.
Georgina Ciotti unveiled her spectacular new mural at Teatro San Martin last night. The artwork has been painted on the spines of around 7,000 books that will be distributed to schools, prisons and other organisations when her intervention is dismantled at the end of the month.
Omar Gasparini has been working on a recreation of his famous mural that has stood at the entrance of La Boca for more than a decade and become an historic symbol of the neighbourhood.
Dame was painting at Centro Cultural Matienzo in Belgrano on Saturday night and completed a cool new design using marker pens. Check out the photos.
Triangulo Dorado have painted a beautiful new mural in Palermo with the phrase: “Que haya paz en la tierra y comience por mi”, that in English means: “Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me”.
Ever has just finished a great new collaboration in Villa Crespo with Mr Kern featuring a portrait of Mao Tse Tung and a portrait of Ever himself. Photos by Buenos Aires Street Art.
Today 2nd April is the anniversary of the start of the Las Malvinas conflict during which 649 Argentine military personnel, 255 British soldiers and three Falkland Islanders died. In 2010, for the bicentenary of Argentina, Martin Ron painted this excellent mural in Tres de Febrero remembering those who fought in the war.
This new stencil mocking Facebook has just appeared on the wall of the electrical power plant in Colegiales. It reads: “Sé lo que haces” which in English means: “I know what you are doing”.
Martin Ron and Martin Worich finished painting an amazing new mural yesterday called ‘El Mago’ (The Magician) in Tres de Febrero in the Province of Buenos Aires. Exclusive photos by Buenos Aires Street Art. Continue reading
El Marian has painted a cool new portrait of Marty McFly, the character played by Michael J. Fox from the Eighties sci-fi movie Back to the Future. It forms part of a collaboration with Mati Quiroga and Marcos. The three artists painted the pieces in Agronomia last week.
The craze first took off in the USA and yarn bombing is now catching on in Buenos Aires. Licia Santuz is the city’s first yarn bomber and has decorated trees, lamp posts and railings around the Argentine capital with her beautiful and colourful designs that she describes as “graffiti with wool”.











