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15 years of STENCIL.RO

15 ani alaturi de STENCIL.RO. Multi inainte!

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Shepard Fairey 2020 Wall Calendar


Personally designed by Shepard Fairey, this collectible Shepard Fairey 2020 Wall Calendar features never-before-seen art. To call Shepard Fairey a “street artist” is a little deceptive. Although he rose out of the skateboarding scene creating his “Andre The Giant Has A Posse” sticker campaign in the late ’80s, he has achieved a mainstream recognition that most street artists never find. If you’ve seen the Obama Hope poster or the OBEY logo, then you know artist/activist Shepard Fairey.

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Paola Delfin Mural in Resita


Mural made by Paola Delfín in Resita, Romania.
Check out more fantastic works from Paola Delfín on her Facebook / Instagram.

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Graffiti Mapping At EDC Las Vegas 2019



Video graffiti mapping by GraffMapping done for EDC Las Vegas 2019. Mural artists are GOLDEN, URBANRUBEN and INFCT.

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Kitt Bennett Gigantic Ground Murals


Gigantic ground-level murals made by Kitt Bennett.

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14 years of STENCIL.RO

14 ani alaturi de STENCIL.RO. Multi inainte!

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Street Art Agrigento Documentary



From Beirut to the narrow streets of the centre of Agrigento, one of the oldest cities in Sicily (Italy). In this documentary we again look out for the local street art scene. In Agrigento, street art is located in two main hotspots near the streets of via Neve and via Vallicaldi. The art is still a bit raw, but with a clear effort to embellish the city.

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Street Art Beirut Documentary



The street art scene of Beirut is probably the most sophisticated of the entire Middle East. Lebanon was torn by the civil war during the ’80s, when stencils and graffiti were used as propaganda by the various militias. Today the street art scene evolved, although social and political issues are still dominant in many murals. In this short documentary, we discover how some Lebanese artists are trying to use street art as a way to reunite.

Artists pictured in this video: Yazan Halwani, Ernesto Maranje, Jorge Gerada, C215, Into, Said Mahmoud, Karim Temerji, Ashekman.

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