“Cracked” by Martin Whatson in Oslo, Norway
September 16, 2021
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International street artist Martin Whatson is back with a new stunning mural in Norway. The project is a collaboration between the artist and Somwhere Studio. Entitled “Cracked” the mural is located at Schous Bryggeri, Grünerløkka in Oslo. Whatson is best known for his calligraphic scribbles in grayscale voids. Over the past decade, Martin has developed an…
Frode Skaren aka Uglylogo in Oslo, Norway
December 18, 2020
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Artist Frode Skaren aka Uglylogo has painted more than 40 characters in the hospital rooms and corridors of Akershus Hospital Children’s Department in Lørenskog on the outskirts of Oslo. Akershus Hospital Children’s Department cares for children from 0 to 18 years old. Children undergoing orthopedic and surgical treatment or being treated for cancer can stay…
“Concrete Jungle” by Xenz in Sandvika, Norway
October 5, 2020
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British street artist Xenz has created a colourful concrete jungle in Sandvika, Oslo. This project was commissioned by Sandvika By in collaboration with Bærum kommune, and produced by Street Art Oslo, the work took five days to complete. It was undertaken by the artist during a month-long stay in the Norwegian capital this summer. Despite…
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…
“Nelu” by Pastel in Oslo, Norway
July 30, 2016
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Pastel has reached the shores of Norway where he just finished working on a large new piece somewhere on the streets of Oslo. The piece is based on the Tøyen Botanical Garden placed which is located close to the wall. The garden contains flora from all over the world, from different regions and climates that adapted to survive…
Dot Dot Dot New Pieces in Oslo, Norway
January 19, 2016
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It’s been few months since we’ve seen DotDotDot‘s last large mural painted in Stavanger for Nuart 2015, and he recently released a new series of works from Oslo. Staying true to his stencil work and concept, Norwegian artists painted 4 brand new pieces. The largest piece is showing a massive rhino with a safety throw ring…
Steffen Kverneland and Monica Tollnes unveil a large mural in Oslo, Norway
June 18, 2015
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Norwegian illustrator and comics writer Steffen Kverneland and Monica Tollnes just finished working on brand new piece in the district of Tøyen, a residential area in the central parts of Oslo, Norway.Reinterpreting the iconic Edvard Munch painting “The Scream”, the newly formed duo brought to life this kick-ass piece which is featuring for the first time on a…
Martin Whatson paints a series of new pieces in Oslo, Norway
June 14, 2015
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Taking advantage of the lovely weather in Oslo, Norway, Martin Whatson spent the last few days working on a series of new pieces for the Popop Urban Arts and Oslo Havn.Geared with a bunch of spray paint and some intricate hand-cut stencils, the Norwegian artist brought to life some of his signature “tagged” imagery for the…
Etam Cru New Mural – Oslo, Norway
July 1, 2014
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Sainer and Bezt from Etam Cru spent the last few days in Norway working on this new piece somewhere on the streets of Oslo. In town for Urban Samtidskunst, Bezt and Sainer dropped yet another masterpiece with this massive new wall depicting the prolific imagination of young boy brushing his teeth. Etam Cru enjoys to…
Aryz New Mural In Oslo, Norway (Part II)
August 7, 2013
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While you discovered his first Norwegian piece last Friday (covered), Aryz has been busy in Oslo where he just wrapped up his second mural.In town for the Oslo Triennial of Mural Art, Aryz painted this sweet and beautiful veggie mural which can be found in the vegetable-packing district.Stick with Street Art News for all the…

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