ENAMUR ART returned this January to Les Franqueses del Vallès with its 4th edition, continuing to build a locally rooted, artist-led platform for graffiti, music, and shared experience. Hosted in a municipality in Catalonia, Spain, located in the province of Barcelona and situated along Carrer de la Serra, the jam once again activated a long concrete wall as a public canvas, reaffirming the event’s commitment to graffiti as a lived, social practice – and naturally, some spectacle. What began as a modest initiative has grown into a recurring meeting point for writers, painters, neighbors, and friends from across the region.

This year, 24 artists painted nearly 100 meters of wall, working side by side in a session that emphasized exchange, spontaneity, and presence. The visual production unfolded alongside a program of live music by emerging local acts, grounding the event firmly in its community context. A free tote-bag customization workshop opened the door to younger participants and curious passersby, while the presentation of “Tornar a lluitar”—a song created by local youth with support from the Dula project—underscored ENAMUR ART’s ongoing interest in youth voices and collective expression.

Among the standout moments was the collaboration between Boogie and MarcNone, a pairing that carried both personal history and mutual respect. “This is more than a collaboration — it’s two friends doing what they love most: painting and living life,” MarcNone reflected. “The good vibes we share are reflected on the wall, and the result is for all of you.” The piece reads less as a formal duet and more as a conversation in paint, shaped by trust, rhythm, and time spent together.
“Thanks for the invitation and all the crazy cats out there for the good time and the nice talks,” says Boogie on Instagram. “Spanish writers are on a different level!”

The event’s energy—part jam, part reunion—was carefully documented by photographer Lluis Olive and videographer Pol Casquett. As MarcNone and Boogie put it simply, “Graffiti connecting people.” With each edition, ENAMUR ART continues to prove that scale isn’t measured only in meters of wall, but in the strength of relationships built around them.
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