Pastel New Mural in Säffle, Sweden
August 10, 2017
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Continuing his summer trip through Europe and taking part in festivals and project, our friend Francisco Diaz aka Pastel recently painted a new piece in Säffle, Sweden. Invited by the Artscape festival, the Argentinian artist created one of his floral composition on a residential building in the area. Matching his color choice with the given structure,…
“Aster et symphorine” by Pastel in Paris
July 10, 2017
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Here’s the latest floreal composition painted by our friend Francisco Diaz, aka Pastel, on the streets of Paris, France. Entitled “Aster et symphorine” this superb mural is located in the 14ème arrondissement, on the facade of a building surrounded by “La petite ceinture”,  an old dismissed bounding rail built in 1852 for load trains around…
Pastel unveils a new mural in Oslo, Norway
May 10, 2017
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Our good friend Francisco Diaz aka Pastel recently spent some time in Oslo, Norway, where he created a massive mural, covering a wall of a public ‘Trosterud Skole’ school. Argentinian artist brought to life yet another signature piece of work, which is featuring some of his beautiful floral imagery for the locals to enjoy. The piece is…
“Xeneize” by Pastel in Buenos Aires
October 13, 2016
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Our friend Francisco Diaz aka Pastel recently spent some time in his hometown of Buenos Aires, working a new mural for the Color BA festival curated by the Collage Lab. For this event Argentinian artist painted a mural titled “Xeneize” dedicated to all the immigrants that created BA into what it is today. La Boca is the…
Pastel unveils “No Amnesia”, a new mural in Florida
November 16, 2015
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Our friend Pastel just sent us a series of fresh images from his latest creation which just spawned in West Palm Beach, Florida.Entitled “No Amnesia”, the Argentinean muralist quickly worked his way through this signature piece showing a mix of vegetation and arrow-heads. Another delicate and beautiful piece of work by Pastel.Continue reading to discover…
Pastel paints a new mural in Playa del Carmen, México
November 5, 2015
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After Italy, Portugal and Argentina, our friend Francisco Diaz aka Pastel is not slowing down with his work and his beautiful mural in Playa del Carmen proves it.During his recent stay in Mexico Argentinian artist painted a new piece titled “Pre-hispanic conquest”. Addressing the issue of colonization of central and south America by the Spanish, this beautiful…
“Huemul”, a new mural by Pastel in Buenos Aires, Argentina
September 14, 2015
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Our friend Pastel just sent us some images from his latest mural which was recently finished on the streets of his hometown, Buenos Aires.Entitled “Huemul”, the talented Argentinean muralist quickly worked his way through this signature piece showing some of his floral patterns combined with arrowheads and the silhouette of a deer.Continue reading for more…
“Vascular Endemism”, a new mural by Pastel in Azores, Portugal
July 25, 2015
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Our friend Pastel was recently invited to paint on the Azores island in Portugal for the excellent Walk & Talk Street Art Festival.The Argentinean muralist brought to life some of his signature plant-based imagery for the locals to enjoy.Vascular plants are also known as higher plants or tracheophytes. Their defining characteristic is the differentiation of…
Pastel creates a new mural in Girona, Spain
June 30, 2015
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Francisco Diaz aka Pastel is the latest artist to paint on the streets of Girona in Spain for the Milestone Street Art Project. Painted in the district of “Font de la Polvora”, a gipsy neighborhood where the public space is used as an extension of their homes. The site identity is an important element of his…
Pastel creates “Not Now”, his latest mural in Gaeta, Italy
June 8, 2015
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From Argentina to Italy! Pastel is now in Gaeta where he was invited to paint a new piece for the Memorie Urbane Street Art Festival 2015.The Argentinean muralist created this beautiful and sensual mural showing some of his signature imagery for the locals to enjoy. The piece depicts African plants that symbolize the native roots…

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