Street Art Cities
Bristol is regarded as the street art capital of England with numerous artworks by Banksy and quality murals by local and international artists. Matt from BA Street Art visited Stokes Croft last week and photographed some eye-catching murals in the area.
Artists have transformed a disused Victorian railway tunnel in Colinton, Edinburgh into one of the best spots to see street art in Scotland. Photos by Buenos Aires Street Art.
Edinburgh isn’t a city you’d normally associate with street art with its historic buildings but some cool murals and graffiti can also be found away from the UNESCO area and Old Town. Photos by Buenos Aires Street Art. Continue reading
Abu Dhabi is the capital of the United Arab Emirates and home to the best museums in the Middle East as well as some great street art relating to the country’s culture and heritage, as Matt from Buenos Aires Street Art discovered. Continue reading
Over the last decade, Dubai has been welcoming more and more international street artists to paint murals at shopping centres and touristic areas around the city. Many of the artworks relate to local history and traditions, as Matt from Buenos Aires Street Art found out. Continue reading
Naples is a great place to check out street art and graffiti and many murals with political content, and on a larger scale can also be found in more working class areas on the outskirts of the city. Photos by Matt from Buenos Aires Street Art.
Gragnano near Napoli in Italy is famous for its pasta and many murals can be found around the city relating to the classic Italian dish. Photos by Matt from Buenos Aires Street Art. Continue reading
Oxford is one of Britain’s most historic cities with its old colleges and medieval buildings. Despite the city’s strict planning laws, in recent years the local council has given permission for artists to paint murals in some neighbourhoods. Photos by Buenos Aires Street Art.
Glastonbury in Somerset, England, is a town steeped in myths and legends. In recent years, several street artists have been painting murals relating to the town’s history and the legend of King Arthur. Photos by Buenos Aires Street Art.
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