Artist Hera Creates Inspiring Murals for HKwalls 2024 Street Art Festival, Hong Kong
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by Donna
9h ago
HKwalls has just wrapped up its 2024 street art festival, which spanned nine consecutive days and united 32 artists from overseas, Hong Kong, and Mainland China. The festival saw the creation of 41 murals in outdoor locations across Central and Western Districts, Wan Chai, and Tsim Sha Tsui. As part of this year’s festival, German artist Hera was invited to paint three murals, each with a distinct significance and message to communicate. Hera is recognised worldwide for her amazing style that explores many fictional worlds and characters. Her creations are full of emotional depth and a strong ..read more
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Checkmate: How Nils Westergard’s Chess Mural Was Inspired by a Winning Move, Virginia
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by Donna
6d ago
Nils Westergard is a Virginia-born street artist who has made a name for himself with his breathtaking murals across the state. Born and raised in the suburbs of Richmond, Nils has been creating art since he was a child. Nils Westergard’s Chess Mural in Harrisonburg, Virginia, is a beautiful black-and-white mural that is rooted in a captivating tale of friendship, competition, and artistic inspiration. In 2018, Nils created the mural as a stencilled canvas featuring a local man named Michael, who shared a weekly chess game ritual with Nils during his time living in Richmond and still continues ..read more
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10 Facts about Banksy’s Iconic Flower Thrower / Love is in the Air
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by Rosh Boroumand
6d ago
Banksy is one of the most famous and enigmatic street artists of our time. His works have become an important part of contemporary art history, and his iconic Flower Thrower, also known as Love is in the Air, is one of his most recognisable pieces. This powerful image has become a symbol of resistance and hope for people worldwide. In this article, we will explore ten fascinating facts about this iconic artwork, from the mural to its impact on modern culture. 1. Iconic Mural In 2003, the renowned artist Banksy painted his iconic artwork “Flower Thrower/Love Is in the Air” on the West Bank Wall ..read more
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The Power of Books and Art: A Tribute to Diversity and Freedom in Houston’s Latest Mural, Created by DFace
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by Donna
1w ago
British street artist D*Face‘s latest mural on “Books & Freedom” in downtown Houston is a powerful tribute to the importance of books in promoting diversity of opinions, tolerance, and freedom of speech. The mural was created for the ‘Big Art Bigger Change‘ project, curated and produced by Street Art for Mankind. It is part of the third season of murals aimed at supporting Sustainable Development Goal #4, which focuses on ensuring quality education for all and #16.10, which concerns freedom of speech. D*Face “Books & Freedom” in downtown Houston. Image Courtesy Street Art for Mankind ..read more
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Interview with Nature the Artist: Redefining Art through Natural Phenomena
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by Donna
1w ago
Tomás João, also known as ‘Nature the Artist’, started his artistic practice in 2016, exploring various mediums such as painting, photography, video, and street installations. During this time, he created projects like ‘City Life’, ‘Hunter’, and ‘Sbeachless’, all under his pseudonym, “Forest Dump”. Since then, Tomás has evolved into ‘Nature the Artist’, and his current work reflects natural phenomena that can be found in caves, forests, oceans and more. ‘Nature the Artist’ believes he is merely a vehicle for exposing these works of art that already exist on the planet. According to the artist ..read more
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Exploring Self Through Masks: Katie Green’s Community-Driven Public Art Project at the Crystal Ship Festival
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by Donna
1w ago
Katie Green is a visual artist based in Calgary, Alberta, who uses various mediums to create transformative community experiences. Her watercolour personas are emotionally visceral reflections of the human experience, while her murals are immersive scenes of fantasy that often involve communities in the mask-making process. This results in large-scale public expressions of hidden identities and internal experiences. Katie Green’s community-driven mask project for The Crystal Ship Festival is a beautiful and inspiring initiative that brings together the community to build relationships, find he ..read more
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The Crystal Ship ‘Carnival of Life’ Festival: Oostende’s Streets Inspired by Artist James Ensor
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by Donna
2w ago
The streets of Oostende have become an open-air museum once again as the annual arts festival, The Crystal Ship, wraps up its 9th edition (8th year) from 25 March to 6 April 2024. This year, the festival boasted a lineup of 14 international artists who transformed the city under the festival’s theme, ‘Carnival of Life’, which drew inspiration from Belgian artist James Ensor, who painted life through the lens of the carnival, creating unsettling and often satirical works.  Bjørn Van Pouke curated the festival with Carlo McCormick, and selected artists were chosen for their link, subtle or ..read more
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‘Forget Me Not’ Mural by SNIK: A Reminder of Our Interconnectedness with Nature
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by Donna
3w ago
SNIK’s latest mural, “Forget Me Not,” located in Hereford, beautifully symbolises our interconnectedness with nature and reminds us never to forget its significance. The mural’s theme emphasises the importance of nurturing and preserving nature and reminds us of the delicate balance upon which our mutual survival depends. “Forget Me Not” mural by SNIK. Photo Copyright Louis Thornton The artist duo explain how the female figure portrayed in the mural embraces and harmonises with the flora that surrounds her, reminding us of the care and acceptance necessary for nature’s expansion and flourishi ..read more
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Flashing Invader’s Latest Paris Invasion: The PA_1500 at the Centre Pompidou Building
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by Donna
3w ago
French urban artist Invader has been using Paris as his playground since 1998. He considers the city an open-air gallery where he can experiment with his art. Over 25 years, Invader has installed 1500 pieces in the streets of Paris, starting with the first invasion, PA_01, in 1998 to the most recent one, PA_1500, in 2024. +Since 1998, Paris has been my main playground. This city is for me an open-air gallery and a place of experimentation. Between each trip around the world, I always took care to continue working on it. This map, as well as the photos associated with it, is a celebration of 2 ..read more
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Welcome on Board the Invader Space Station: A Journey Through Space Invasions
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by Donna
3w ago
Earth To Space Station, Do You Copy? Roger That, Earth! Welcome on Board Our recent visit to Paris was nothing short of extraordinary as we set out to explore the highly anticipated Invader Space Station. The celebrated French artist Invader and his works never disappoint, and this time was no exception. The Invader Space Station, which you can board (with pre-ordered tickets) until 5th May 2024, is held at  11 Rue Béranger, 75003, a unique building in the heart of the 3rd arrondissement that boasts a fascinating space architectural design and was originally built as a multi-storey car pa ..read more
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