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Pejac is Looking for "Redemption" with Particle Board
Each of us is looking for redemption, or probably will be.
At least that appears to be the theme for the new series of works by Spanish Street Artist PEJAC, a few shots of which we have today from hi...
BSA Images Of The Week: 03.24.19
Springtime in New York! Crocuses, tulips, fire extinguisher tags! Ahh the joy of life! Happy Purim to the Jewish neighbors. Saal-e-no mobaarak (سال نو مبارک) Happy New Year to the Iranian neighbo...
LoMan Art Festival Launches Its First Blast in NYC
In a Street Art story rich with irony, Lower Manhattan has just hosted its first official mural festival.
Space Invader (Photo © Jaime Rojo)
It’s not that the island has been bereft of murals of l...
Italian Elfo Gets at the Heart of Irony and Simplicity
In a sea of street art murals, the simplicity of a hand-rendered text piece may be deceptive sometimes because you may miss its complexity. It is also a brave move to rely upon the minimum of element...
Jorge Rodríguez- Gerada "Perpetual Flow" In the Moroccan Desert
Jorge Rodríguez- Gerada takes us to the desert to talk about water. The large scale land artist took over 37,500 square meters with local assistants to create this image of water washing over hands a...
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