
Liqen sent over some photos of his newest mural painted in the Xanenetla delbarrio, a suburb city of Puebla, Mexico. The Spanish artist returned to Mexico after being invited by the “Collective Tomato” to paint a mural in part of revitalization project. He chose to paint the nations staple food corn, creating faces in each kernel to represent the idea of family.
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Using the exhaust emissions that collect on the shutters of white box trucks and just his finger, UK-based multi-disciplinary artist, Ben long, creates his own imagery to replace the common slogans and logos that adorn commercial freight vehicles. This series of work is titled “The Great Traveling Art Exhibition.”

Simply painting a barbed wire fence accompanied with the words “Gracias por su Vistita” which translates in English to “Thank you for visiting us”, Escif gets his point across loud and clear. Painted in Melilla where fellow artist Blu is also currently working, the two have been addressing the border fence issues involving refugees in the area.

Poland-based muralist, Marius Waraz, aka M-City, recently finished this striking mural depicting a machinelike aquanaut submerged under water, with mechanical fish swimming around. The mural is located in Neuss, Germany and was painted in part of the Fest-architektur.

This is what happens when you give Nychos, Rookie, Cone, and Dxtr, aka The Weird, a lengthy wall to let loose on. This has a nice flow of horse-riding warriors from a diverse group of artists.

We cover Paris-based stencil artist, C215, more than most, but that’s because his stencils are so radiant in color and meticulous in detail. Who else creates such gorgeous stencil work in the streets other than the obvious artists we already cover? We would love to know? Know of somebody out there that needs some shine?

Participating in the Open Walls Baltimore Project, Interesni Kazki had the opportunity to paint an architecturally beautiful building used for adult day care and as usual used their talents to create a unique piece.

Taking a short break from his outdoor work, Phlegm has been keeping himself busy with some new illustrations for an upcoming book project. These new ones have a clean, very refined look to them. We will keep you posted on future details of the book.

Austrian-based dissection artist, Nychos, recently painted this lengthy sectioned crocodile with a skeleton in its intestines somewhere on a building in Vitry, France. His work is getting cleaner and more distinct with each new piece, a natural progression for someone who produces such a high volume of work. This mural is one of our favorite yet!

Bue has been traveling around Berlin spreading his smiling high-spirited characters for the locals. He also had a chance to collaborate on a vibrantly colored wall with artists Malarky, Billy, Lucas.