Casablanca Street Art
A splash of color in a concrete jungle. A distraction from the boredom of a utilitarian cityscape. Perhaps, that’s what street art would aim for in the largest city of … Read more
Street art vs. graffiti was the question that started it all. Years before street art became a darling of art critics and somewhat progressive city officials, we were looking for it in every place we visited. Through different continents and cities; unnamed surfaces and unexpected materials ingeniously used by talented artists, we amassed an eclectic collection of amazing masterpieces and a long list of insanely creative authors. It is work in progress. At the same time, it is also an archive of art that no longer exist. Sadly, the lifespan of this genre is relatively short. Very few last. The authorities, the elements, and even fellow artists make sure that some of these masterpieces do not last. Long story short, this is our StreetArt Project. Street Art around the world From graffiti to stencils; from spray paint to murals. From Banksy to Add Fuel; from C215 to David de la Mano.
A splash of color in a concrete jungle. A distraction from the boredom of a utilitarian cityscape. Perhaps, that’s what street art would aim for in the largest city of … Read more
Palermo street art, where are you? The street art presence in the historical part of Palermo is much more subdued in comparison to Montevideo or Sofia.
I have a few memories from my first visit to Paphos years ago. Off-season, it was a sleepy, quaint town with somewhat rundown old quarters.
Balik Pulau is a quaint town in the southwestern part of Penang Island lost half way between the airport and fishing villages.