Cacilhas Street Art

What’s on the other side of the river? This simple question brought us to Cacilhas. Little we knew that it would lead to the discovery of an impressive collection of street art. That quaint neighborhood, situated directly across from Baixa on the right bank of Tagus, hides some unexpected surprises.

Cacilhas Street Art
Cacilhas Street Art

Street art hunting is one of our favorite pastimes. Moreover, we do it in a different way. Instead of taking these ubiquitous street art city tours that lately sprang out all over the world, we prefer to walk, and walk, and walk around any new location we happened to be visiting. These lengthy walkabouts discover lesser known or even completely overlooked pieces. Do not take me wrong, the tour is an excellent opportunity to promote graffiti as a form of modern art. However, I feel that it leads to overexposure of some works and puts others into an unfair disadvantage. After all, tour participants photograph the same pieces over and over again but miss others that could be just a step away.

Calcihas Street Art
Artist: Skran

Back to Cacilhas. We took a ferry and set off up the main street. Just a few blocks from the water there is a piece created by a Portuguese artist Skran (above). He left another stencil not far away.

Cacilhas Street Art
Nas Alturas (In the heights). Artist: Skran

His works combine whimsical animals, portraits and colorful geometric lines creating distinct and memorable style.

Portuguese Street Art
Atira-te ao Rio (jump into the river). Artist: Skran

Walking along the river feels like a visit to a modern art gallery. Walls of old abandoned warehouses are filled with murals. They range from a few beautifully executed masterpieces to gaudy kitsch to some forgettable scribbles.

Cacilhas Street Art
Unknown artists. If you know authors, drop me a note in comments below. I would love to give credit.

My favorite is a fascinating piece by Kendo called  Blue Angels: the homage to local fishermen dreaming of a better life while relying on Tagus river for their survival; the poetic tribute to the sea and its inhabitants, our angels who arrive and those who leave.

Blue Angels by Kendo
Blue Angels by Kendo

While Blue Angels and Atira-te ao Rio are true masterpieces, there are other memorable murals too. Sadly, I could identify just 2 authors, Kendo and Skran. I would love to give proper credit to all artists. If you know author(s), drop me a note with name(s)  in comments below. Thanks!

Cacilhas Street Art
Unknown artist. If you know author, drop me a note in comments below
Cacilhas Street Art
Unknown artist. If you know author, drop me a note in comments below
Cacilhas Street Art
Unknown artist. If you know author, drop me a note in comments below
Cacilhas Street Art
Unknown artist. If you know author, drop me a note in comments below
Cacilhas Street Art
Unknown artist. If you know author, drop me a note in comments below
Cacilhas Street Art
Unknown artist. If you know author, drop me a note in comments below

 

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Cacilhas street art is a motley of very different works: from a few beautifully executed masterpieces to gaudy kitsch to some forgettable scribbles.

 

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6 thoughts on “Cacilhas Street Art”

    • Hi, Selma. It is interesting that Cacilhas reminded you of South American place. I haven’t been to Chile yet, but I also thought about South America (Montevideo, Uruguay) when I was walking there.

  1. Very nice Post, I haven’t been to Cacilhas and I’m Portuguese! Haha
    If you enjoy street art you can find a lot of them in Lisbon at Bairro Alto (explore the streets in day time) or in Amadora (the city actually ordered a few projects from known street artists and gave murals to plenty of others to express themselves).

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