Street artists have painted murals beneath three bridges in Palermo as part of the Meeting of Styles graffiti festival in Buenos Aires. Roma, Highraff, Sam and Gola are still working on their cool designs by the railway bridge on Paraguay Street and Avenue Juan B. Justo and hope to finish the project over the next few days.
The first edition of Meeting of Styles in Argentina saw around 130 street artists take part and thousands of people enjoyed the three-day graffiti festival in Buenos Aires city that ran from Friday until Sunday. Continue reading
Street artists at work at Meeting of Styles in Buenos Aires including Vhils (Portugal), Jim Vision (UK), Emy Mariani, Martin Ron, Lean Frizzera, 1000-E, Bruk and Pastel.
New collaboration featuring fish by Oz and Ice and cool designs by Malegria, Rodez, Ene Ene, Pinocho, Shaman and Adri. Completed ahead of the Meeting of Styles graffiti festival starting in Buenos Aires today.
Rodez has painted the front of a movie store in San Telmo with a film theme and robot-style cinema projectors. Continue reading
More than 50 street artists spent the day painting a school in La Plata yesterday as part of an initiative called Proyecto Kalle. The artists from La Plata, the Capital Federal and different countries including Peru, Colombia and Britain were helping to transform three courtyards within the school complex as well as the main facade of the building.
The combined education facility is now run as a nursery, a primary school and a secondary school. Pupils tried their hand at painting, and a new artwork by Ice and Die also incorporated an existing mural dating from 1994.
New and old: Die and Ice painting
The project was organised by Luxor and Acra with permission from the school’s headmaster. Local paint company Miksa provided the latex and all the artists volunteered to help out. “The state left us in charge of the public spaces in the school and it gives the boys and girls a chance to get involved in painting and in the case of street art it can really catch on with the kids,” said Luxor.
And Luxor explained the thinking behind Proyecto Kalle. “To me it’s about giving people the chance to go out and paint. Whether they choose to take it up or not, it gives them access to art. First of all it’s an opportunity to enjoy yourself, and also achieve a future where kids learn about art and the positive effects it can have on public spaces. My philosphy is if there is more culture and art in the street, there will be more security and less crime.”
See more photos from Proyecto Kalle on BA Street Art’s Facebook page
Being Halloween, here’s some Buenos Aires street art featuring Freddy Kreuger from Nightmare on Elm Street, The Shining and plenty of other images of mummies, death, skulls and monsters that you can find all over the city.
Today is the birthday of Diego Maradona. To celebrate the occasion here are some exlusive photos of stencils and street art featuring Maradona on the streets of Buenos Aires. Photos by Buenos Aires Street Art.
























