“Under the Skin” art by David de la Mano in the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium
December 13, 2022
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David de la Mano was born in Salamanca in 1975, where he graduated in Fine Arts before focussing on Public Art for his PhD at the University of Valencia. From 1993 onward, De La Mano has worked extensively in urban public space, and developed his trademark style during numerous international projects. Relying predominantly on harsh…
“Odenat Buoton” by Dulk in Ecaussinnes, Belgium
September 8, 2022
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Street artist Dulk recently finish his second mural in Belgium. The artist stated that this piece is his first time painting over a brick surface mural. The piece was painted on a 180 years old school — which was founded by Odenat Bouton who saved a lot of children from the Nazi’s back in WWII. This…
Mural by Rimon Guimarães in Brussels, Belgium
August 25, 2022
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Street artist Rimon Guimarães was invited to come back and share his process of making a new graffiti at Tictac’s courtyard during the week long event of  the art center’s 4th Anniversary in Brussels,Belgium Brazilian multi-disciplinary artist Rimon Guimarães is best known for his brightly coloured mural work. With his art in public space Rimon wants to…
Sculpture Installations by Isaac Cordal in Portugal and Belgium
October 6, 2021
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Last August, artist Isaac Cordal became a part of Fazunchar Festival in Figueiro dos Vinhos in Portugal organised by Mistakermaker.  He had the opportunity to install his miniature sculptures in different spaces on the village — reflecting on the passage of time, emigration, the abandonment of the countryside and the climate crisis among other issues. These sculptures…
“Plantasia” by Adele Renault in Liège, Belgium
June 3, 2021
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Street artist Adele Renault just recently worked on a fresh, new mural located in Liège, Belgium. She is beginning a series entitled “Plantasia” and will be developing into a new solo gallery show focusing on the plant world. Adele Renault is an artist with a deft touch for that which most might find commonplace. From…
“Keep Your Eyes Open” by Atelier Louves and TAVU in Brussels, Belgium
April 3, 2021
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“Keep Your Eyes Open” is the latest collaboration by artistic duo Atelier Louves and TAVU. The impressive mural is located at 70, Chemin Des Deux Maisons, 1200 Woluwe Saint Lambert, Brussels, Belgium. Through this project, we would like to emphasize the importance of different points of view and the viewpoint of each person, especially on ecology. The idea…
“GATES” Light Installation by Marina Zumi in Ostend, Belgium
January 4, 2021
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“GATES” is the latest site specific light installation by Argentinian native and Berlin based artist Marina Zumi. This geometric sculptural path, was presented in Oostende, Belgium for The Crystal Ship by Night, curated by All About Things, a local initiative that brought public art installations to be enjoy from the afternoon till night before the curfew in an ephemeral way. Gates,…
“The Crystal Ship by Night” in Ostend, Belgium
December 22, 2020
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From December 19 to January 3, the festival’s murals in the centre of Ostend, Belgium will be illuminated at night. Even cooler, some of them will even be brought to life by Limen Visual. During this first edition of ‘The Crystal Ship by Night‘ existing and new works of ‘The Crystal Ship’ will be highlighted…
New Murals by Mantra, Mohamed l’Ghacham, and Oli-B in Wevelgem, Belgium
October 5, 2020
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All About Things recently painted three new murals in Wevelgem, Belgium with street artists Mantra, Mohamed l’Ghacham and Oli-B. These works were derived from extensive neighbourhood participation; they have been talking with the residents for over one year prior to the first drop of paint. Through neighbourhood participation, they were able to create art which strengthens communities,…
“Comes and Goes” by Taquen in Ghent, Belgium
September 3, 2020
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Spanish artist Taquen recently finished a wall in the neighbourhood of ‘Nieuw Gent’ in Ghent, Belgium . The mural was inspired by the neighbourhood’s local mascot, Pino The Stork. Taquen painted a tribute to families on the move. Spreading their wings in search of a better place. “Pino is a stork that returns to the Nieuw…

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