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Basketball court

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Basketball court by Gue in Alessandria, Piemonte. (photos : Ugo Galassi)
+ 2 graffiti pieces from him and his friend Hipo in Sicily.

Portable throw-up by Фарс in VarnaBulgaria.

Librino Express is the name of the bus to Librino from Catania Center. This is now also a looong wall painted by Ema Jons & Sbrama.

ema jons

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6 photos from Ema Jons in Italy.

Blot (Part 2/2)

2nd part of our selection of BLOT from Penza, Russia.

Cre Antibes

Cre work is on ekosystem.org since day 1. Here is his 1st piece of 2017 in Antibes, France.

Record sleeves

There is an exhibition in Paris of record sleeves designed by street-artists. It reminded me that I made a selection of record covers 8 years ago with original works from Akroe, Delta, Espo, Futura 2000, Kid Acne, Twist, Flying Fortress, Popay, Grems… 25 covers here and 45 more here.

Oskolki - Saint Petersburg

7 new walls from Oskolki in Saint Petersburg and Sevastopol.

TOP 10 art installations of 2016

TOP 10 art installations of 2016 according to Designboom.com with a DIY and super cheap piece from Fra Biancoshock together with huge budget contributions from Christo or Jr.

0331C/2016

A selection of 0331C pieces from 2016 in Moscow, Kaliningrad, Halle…

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Prove you’re not a robot by Vladyart in Sweden.

Vladyart: “prove you are not a robot” has landed in Sweden, where I have placed dozen of handmade posters and collected several “feedbacks”.

The Swedes consider themselves as an advanced society and while this can be considered as an undeniable truth, we probably cannot say the same about their “social relations” progress; that isn’t impressive. A little bit less “acting like robots”, from monday to friday, would be highly appreciated.

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