Osona Artimur Festival in Barcelona, Spain
December 19, 2022
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Osona is a beautiful countryside area in the north of Barcelona, Spain. The local authorities bet for a large format urban art festival where 19 new murals and artistic interventions have found a new home in the walls of 5 different villages of the region this last October. Osona Artimur gathered top artists like Zoer, Ana Barriga,…
New Mural by Franco Fasoli in Barcelona, Spain
August 5, 2021
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Street artist Franco Fasoli recently made a mural in in Trinidad Nova, Barcelona, Spain in the event of the project TIME. TIME  is an extension of the Nova project, a tool for social transformation through art in the said neighborhood promoted by Pla de Barris (Neighborhood Plan) and Difusor/B-Murals in the last years. At a…
Siesta post Fiesta – Ruben Sanchez for Recien Pintado in Barcelona
May 1, 2020
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Before the world stopped revolving and we were all subject to various degrees of lockdown Barcelona based artists Spogo and Marti Noy curated Recien Pintado in their hometown of Badalona near Barcelona. Recien Pintado translates to ‘just painted’ and this exhibition showcases the works of 10 international artists. These artists have something in common, well…
“Wall Claim” by Emily Eldridge in Barcelona, Spain
April 29, 2020
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Artist Emily Eldridge has been the selected artist of Wallspot to work on the mural for the first edition of the artistic programme, Wall Claim. Emily has left a wonderful and colourful mural linked to the theme of the female artist figure on the outer wall of the Centre Cultural La Farinera del Clot in Barcelona. The…
Ana Barriga’s mural intervention in Barcelona
April 7, 2020
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To celebrate the  closing of TÀPIA collective show, B-Murals invited Ana Barriga Oliva to paint a wall at La Sagrera’s Espacio30. This new mural intervention joins the other 3 parallel walls that were created during this exhibition which put 24 of the best figurative and neomuralism painters together,atthe B-Murals Gallery at Nau Bostik. This new…
Pichiavo chose to paint Athena for their first piece in Barcelona!
July 18, 2019
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In their first art intervention in the city of Barcelona, Valencia-based PichiAvo just painted a large mural in the facade of the student residence Livensa Living Diagonal Alto of Temprano Capital Partners, designed by the Portuguese architect José Quintela da Fonseca. The artistic street art duo has designed an artwork that shows a very particular…
“Personal Radiography” by Cristina Daura in Barcelona for the 12+1 Project
July 16, 2019
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Cristina Daura is an illustrator from Barcelona with a particular style, an approach between classic comics and Fauvism. She studied illustration in La Massana, complementing her studies at the Maryland Institute College of Art (Baltimore). After spending several years with jobs that did not make her happy, she decided to embark on what filled her…
“Asfixia” by Elian Chali in Barcelona, Spain
December 17, 2018
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Our friend Elian just sent us some brand new images from his latest mural that just popped up on the streets of Barcelona in Spain. Hailing from Argentina, the Buenos-Aires based artist spent a few days working on this large scale mural showing some of his signature abstract and vibrant imagery. If you are in…
“Narcissus Paradise” by Sepe in Barcelona
January 12, 2018
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Polish artist Sepe returned by surprise to give us two new walls and a magnificent installation in Spain. He was invited to take part in the third chapter of the interactive urban art project #7ways2love organized by Bizzarre Magazine in collaboration with Metric Market. In the 2017-2018 edition, 7 international artists were invited to interpret…
Borondo creates “Fer Lenya”, a new mural in Barcelona, Spain
November 4, 2015
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Borondo recently spent some time in Barcelona, Spain where he was invited by the good lads from Open Walls Conference to create a new piece.With this artwork entitled “Fer Lenya”, Borondo painted a large-scale rendition of a castell, a human tower built traditionally in festivals at many locations within Catalonia. Typically castellers wear white trousers,…

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