Jorit AGOch started to paint at the age of thirteen with a spraycan in his native city Quarto, north of Naples. In the beginning this activity was an expression to mark the places he attended with his friends. Often he takes physical risks and he has to escape from police because graffiti on walls and trains […] Read more
Recrafted is the latest exhibition by Nespoon. She creates works that are somewhere in between street art, pottery, painting and jewelery. Nespoon covers social and political issues in her art. “Most of my work consist of prints of traditional laces, made in clay or painted on the walls. They are hand made, by the folk artists.” Read more
Truly Design Visual Communication Studio was born in 2003 as a graffiti crew formed by four friends who have been sharing a passion for street art since their teenage years. They derive their inspiration mostly from traditional painting, graphic design and illustration. They were invited to create another anamorphic painting at the EDF Electropolis Museum. Read more
“As a child growing up in the suburbs of Washington DC, James Bullough was enamored with the edgy, in your face graffiti art that he saw through the windows of the DC subway. As he began feeling the need to make art of his own, it was no surprise that this was the type of imagery […] Read more
Andres Gjennestad, aka Strøk, is a self-taught stencil artist born in Arendal, Norway. Every stencil that Anders creates is based on his own photographs. He cuts each stencil layer by hand and plans the layers carefully to recreate the photographic visuals on new surfaces with impressive attention to detail. These works show a youthful energy […] Read more