Nychos in Clichy, France

Juxtapoz // Wednesday, May 02, 2012
Nychos who often paints sectioned and dissected creatures, has dropped another lengthy wall on the streets of Clichy, France. This time around the artist used a simple figure of a human, stretched and pieced apart.

Mars-1 Mural in Mexico City

Juxtapoz // Wednesday, May 02, 2012
Mars-1 was recently down in Mexico City at the same time we happened to be working in the mega-city, so we decided to hang out with him while the San Francisco artist painted this mural. The fun part is that if you ever wanted to Google Mars-1 Mexico City, you get Jared Leto's band 30 Seconds to Mars. We digress.

Muttles the Klown

Street Art // Tuesday, May 01, 2012
Here is a creepy, but beautifully detailed clown streaker by the talented doodler known on the rails as Deuce 7.

Birds by Roa in Katowice, Poland

Street Art // Tuesday, May 01, 2012
Another artist participating in the Katowice Street Art Festival in Poland is Belgian muralist, Roa.  Using two sections of a building, the artist painted two birds.  One bird is displayed normally, while the other bird’s interior organs and skeletal structure are visible.

New Nychos Mural in Clichy, Paris

Street Art // Tuesday, May 01, 2012
Nychos who often paints sectioned and dissected creatures, has dropped another lengthy wall on the streets of Clichy, France.  This time around the artist used a simple figure of a human, stretched and pieced apart.

New Remed & 3ttman Painting

Street Art // Tuesday, May 01, 2012
European muralists, Remed and 3ttman, were commissioned by the Spanish Embassy of Sarajevo to create a piece for a future reconstructed Vijecnica, which is a historical building purpose-built as the city hall.  In 1992, the building was hit by bombs, heavy artillery, and was burned during the Siege of Sarajevo. The two artists worked with the ideas of hope, unity, peace, and love based on the history of Sarayevo’s people.

Henrique Oliveira

Street Art // Monday, April 30, 2012
Creating installation work that looks similar to living creature’s organs, Brazilian multidisciplinary artist, Henrique Oliveira has a way with manipulating plywood.  Often working indoors, the artist occasionally works in the street altering the facades of building and the final product is spectacular.

Street Art Attacks by Filthy Luker

Juxtapoz // Monday, April 30, 2012
Street art, most of the time, should be fun, and we love the interventions that Filthy Luker has come up with. Sea monster arms coming off a building, gigantic pencils scribbling on walls, and trees with eyes are a just a few of fun pieces he has come up with.

New Works by Ekta

Juxtapoz // Monday, April 30, 2012
Ekta, one of our favorite Scandanavian street/fine artists who is currently based in Gothenburg, Sweden, has been on the site a number of times including an interview from this past year. Here we have a few fresh works by the Swede himself.

Revok x Jim Darling Church Installation in Detroit

Juxtapoz // Monday, April 30, 2012
Revok who is currently featured in our most recent May print issue and artist Jim Darling recently collaborated on this discarded junk installation in an abandon church in Detroit. Working on the piece for two days, the artists dragged an organ up two flights of stairs along with any other objects left in the vicinity they could use.

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