Street Art United States
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Street Art United States is a community that believes in the power of public art and creativity to literally transform lives and in making our streets alive. They convey their message through imagery, text, symbolism, and to instill a sense of hope, and history, through creative expression which unfortunately in many inner city communities, is muffled and sometimes oppressed.
Street Art United States
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Nestled within the enchanting landscape of Arzachena, a small municipality in the heart of the Costa Smeralda (Sardinia), lies the Santa Lucia staircase—a once humble structure now transformed into a canvas of vibrant colors and symbolic imagery, courtesy of the talented artist Fabio Petani. Titled “Essenze di Gallura,” Petani’s artistic intervention has breathed new life into the 75 steps of Santa Lucia, offering both locals and visitors a captivating journey through the natural wonders of Gallura.
Petani’s vision is a celebration of the region’s rich botanical heritage, with each brushstroke ..read more
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Spanish artist Sebas Velasco made his mark in the heart of Texas during the Beaumont Mural Festival in 2024 with a captivating mural that resonates with the soul of the American landscape. Collaborating with his longtime friend and photographic collaborator, Jose Delou, Velasco crafted a powerful piece of urban art that captures the essence of contemporary American life.
The mural features a striking portrayal of a young man adorned in classic sportswear, set against the backdrop of a sprawling cityscape. Velasco’s signature style, characterized by bold brushstrokes and vibrant colors, brings ..read more
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As the world ostentatiously celebrates International Women’s Day, it’s a grim reminder of the stark contrast between the rhetoric of gender equality and the abject reality endured by women and girls in Gaza. While the global stage is adorned with slogans of empowerment and progress, the women of Palestine are left to grapple with the harsh and unrelenting realities of oppression, discrimination, and violence.
Amidst the cacophony of self-congratulatory speeches and empty gestures, the plight of Palestinian women remains conspicuously absent from the narrative of progress. While the world appla ..read more
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In the heart of Barcelona’s Vallcarca neighborhood stands a powerful testament to the spirit of resistance and the fight against oppression. A mural, skillfully crafted by Spanish artist Roc Blackblock, pays homage to Salvador Puig Antich, a revolutionary, anti-capitalist, and anarchist fighter who left an indelible mark on history. Puig Antich’s life and tragic fate are vividly depicted in the mural, serving as a poignant reminder of the relentless struggle against inequality.
Salvador Puig Antich was an integral part of the MIL (Movimiento Ibérico de Liberation) group from 1972 to 1975, a ti ..read more
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In a powerful display of solidarity and advocacy organized by B-Murals, a group of diverse artists came together on February 3rd to transform four blank walls in Barcelona (Spain) into a vivid representation of the Palestinian flag. Each wall, dedicated to one of the four colors of the flag, served as a canvas for artists to express their opinions on the relentless Israeli attacks on Palestine. Drawing inspiration from the lens of different photojournalists capturing the realities of Gaza, the project aimed to shed light on the ongoing struggles while giving due recognition to the Unmute Gaza ..read more
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In the shadow of rubble, the hopes and dreams of 13 innocent children were tragically silenced by the thunderous echoes of American-Israeli missiles in Rafah, Gaza. The aftermath of this devastating event marked a turning point for Belal Khaled, a Palestinian artist and journalist, whose lens had been capturing the harsh realities of life in Gaza for 139 days.
Haunted by the profound loss of young lives, Belal decided to take a short break from his journalistic endeavors, seeking solace and a chance to rekindle what remained of his artistic passion. Little did he know that this hiatus would le ..read more
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In the vibrant city of Coimbatore, India, a mural titled “Communion” has emerged, serving as a visual representation of the profound connection that can exist among individuals, transcending barriers of division and embracing unity. Created by the talented Spanish artist Jofre Oliveras in collaboration with the organization St+Art India, this mural captures the essence of sharing intimate thoughts and feelings, particularly in a spiritual or emotional context.
The heart of “Communion” lies in its exploration of unity, even in the face of apparent division. The mural ingeniously portrays a grou ..read more
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Last September, the streets of New England witnessed the birth of a monumental masterpiece, as the renowned artist muraleslian unveiled “Don’t Hate. Liberate!” – the largest Pride mural in the region, if not beyond. This vibrant and impactful artwork stands as a testament to the tireless efforts of the members of Out Now, a youth-led, adult-advised queer organization dedicated to fostering connection, solidarity, and advocacy for queer youth and their allies.
The visionary behind this mural, muraleslian, sheds light on the mural’s core message, stating, “The focus of this mural is the members ..read more
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In a deeply unsettling manifestation of the human cost of the war on Gaza, UK activists have taken a poignant approach to draw attention to the tragic loss of innocent lives. Since October 7th, the war has claimed over 11,500 Palestinian children in Gaza and the West Bank, a devastating toll that is difficult to comprehend. In response, activists led by the group “Led By Donkeys” have organized a symbolic display on Bournemouth Beach (UK), laying out 11,500 sets of children’s clothing to represent each young life lost.
On a beach stretching 5 kilometers (over 3 miles), the clothing serves as a ..read more
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Once upon a time in the land of hummus and history, also known as Lebanon, I believed that we were all part of a mystical, monochromatic tribe called “white.” Little did I know, my journey from the Middle East to West Africa and finally to the land of cheeseburgers and “freedom” would be a rollercoaster of mistaken identities and label confusions.
Picture this: a bewildered kid from Lebanon, blissfully unaware of the complexities of the global Crayola box, where skin tones are more diverse than a buffet at a food festival. Fasten your seatbelts; this is the comical tale of my adventure through ..read more