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Fin DAC – graffiti artist

This London based graffiti artist is well known from his portrait works. Fin DAC during his urban art career  has defined his own atypical paint style that ignores the accepted visual language of street art, and has called it Urban Aesthetics. He has also commercial projects for The Royal Albert Hall, Armani, G-Star, Red Bull and Jägermeister. Take a look at our selection of Fin DAC artwork, for more visit tumblr / facebook .    all artworks belong to @Findac...

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street art by Shepard Fairey

I have to be honest, this summer in Berlin, I saw Shepard Fairey art for the first time. But since then I have learned that he is a polarizing figure in the world of street art. His major works have made as much of an impact, as the works of Space Invader and Banksy, although he doesn't hide his face. This American artist was born in Charleston, South Carolina and  attended to the Idyllwild Arts Academy and the Rhode Island School of Design, graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts...

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street art by Pichi & Avo

Pichi & Avo is a street art duo from Valencia, Spain. Their adventure with street art started in 2007, bringing a spectacularly lucid splash of Mediterannean colour to the streets of Valencia and all over Spain. Pichi and Avo have infused a stunning level of figurative detail into their work. Hints of surrealism leap out and slap the viewer about while drawing you into a radiant explosion of unrestrained, spray painted talent. Creating a massive stir in their hometown and just about to set the rest of Europe ablaze, leads them...

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DZIA

Those stunning murals are created by Belgian street artist. DZIA is well known for his graphic style, with swirling strong lines. His animal murals are instantly recognizable and you can easily find them in his hometown of Antwerp, as well as in other cities across Europe. DZIA's artwork gives more life into walls in abandoned urban areas. lern more at dzia.be / facebook / twitter...

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street art by iHeart

  New selection of the street art creations by Canadian artist iHeart, based in Vancouver, who in his work is trying in funny but cynical way to show us the way we are today. iHeart art involve social media, technology and the internet. This street exhibition that take place in Vancouver's Granville Loop Park at the south end of the Granville Street Bridge, iHeart entitled "#asignoftimes". visit also iheartthestreetart.com, @iheartstencils     from: streetartnews.net, iheartthestreetart.com...

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Banksy’s Dismaland

Graffiti artist has opened exhibition at a derelict seafront lido in Weston-super-Mare. The Dismaland shows also featured work from Damien Hirst, Jenny Holzer and Jimmy Cauty. In Dismaland you can see mysterious construction including a dingy looking Disney-like castle and a gargantuan rainbow-colored pinwheel tangled in plastic—suggested something big was afoot. In summary Is 18 installation in which 10 blongs to Banksy. The show is his first in the UK since 2009's Banksy v Bristol Museum show which drew huge crowds. Banksy described the show as a "family theme park unsuitable...

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street art by James Bullough

Today we are presenting a selection of street art creations and paintings by James Bullough. James is an American artist now based in Berlin. His paintings, and huge monumentally scaled site-specific murals, are phenomenal combinations of realist painting technique and graphic punctuation. Bullough is taking his inspiration from gritty urban graffiti. As growing up in Washington, DC he perfected a realistic oil painting technique from his study of the Old Masters. To achieve effects that you can watch below he is using everything from oil, spray paint and ink on canvas,...

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Sean Yoro – street art

Sean Yoro aka HULA is an great example how to combine your two favourite things. HULA combines his love of surfing and his artistic talent, creating hyperrealistic portraits of bathing women. You can see his work at different seaside locations. Sean Yoro large hyperrealistic murals are inspired by street art and abandoned spaces, they are made with traditional oil paint. Each image can take up to four days to complete. Carefully carrying cans of coloured paint on the edge of his board, HULA applies his half submerged female portraits onto the wall....

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