Batman & Robin in Love

The artist MEMEIRL pays tribute to 2 of the most popular superheroes. In a little bit different way.
Washington D.C. Graffiti Covered Church by Hense

Historical buildings can be difficult to work with in modern day settings where renovation might be required, requested or a luxury in order to repurpose the building altogether.

New Mural by Roa & Ever in Buenos Aires

The anatomical dissections of local animals and Chinese propaganda, two types of imagery that you wouldn’t think would work as a collaboration: New Mural by Roa & Ever in Buenos Aires.

Streetart: New Murals by PHLEGM in London

Phlegm starts off the new year with a series of new pieces he painted in London. The British artist painted the mural above in Shoreditch on Holywell lane, and also painted a double-decker bus and complemented a previous mural by Steve Powers.


Street art by Mark Gmehling
Overview of the latest murals by German artist Mark Gmehling. After his project ” In Style We Trust “, he returns with a painting entitled” Fix Me “in collaboration with the street artist Dust.
Gigantic Snake Mural by Sokram

This gigantic mural of a snake was painted by Sokram for the DesOrdes Creatives Festival in Ordes, Galizia, Spain.
Little People in the City



LONDON. An artist called Slinkachu creates many artistic scenarios on the streets! He uses little people and objects to make this awesome scenes!!! In an interview, he said that he put these little things on the street without anyone seeing him and he leave the objects there!!!!! GO OUT and Search!
The pictures are from his blog. View more of his artwork at Slinkachu Blog.
Street Poetry

If you walk out your door in the right frame of mind the world becomes a mysterious place where even the banal can take on the air of surprise. Project by Alva Bernadine.
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Chewing Gum Paintings By Ben Wilson
Imagine walking down the street and all of a sudden the gray sidewalk- once just boring slabs of concrete- turns into a canvas for mini paintings, colorful little morsels that make your day. Ben Wilson, a London based artist, is on a six year quest to turn abandoned bits of chewing gum into a collection of paintings.
Wilson started experimenting with occasional chewing-gum paintings in 1998, and in October 2004 began working on them full time. He has created more than 10,000 of these works on pavements all over the UK and parts of Europe.







