A tribute to the memory of the martyred poet and paratrooper, the work is...
A tribute to the memory of the martyred poet and paratrooper, the work is...
Mr Zero's work in Berlin brings rebellious punk culture to life, reflecting on the digital noise that surrounds us....
The newest mural of the Rhodium office building, where the industrial area of Angyalföld meets nature, is ready....
Upfest, Europe's largest street art festival, celebrated its 15th anniversary this year, where, in addition to many international artists, the Hungarian street artist Taker could create freely in his own style.
The largest mural in the country and also in Central Europe, designed by graffiti artist and designer Coke, has been completed. The painting itself does not explicitly depict anything, but its symbolism is the change itself.
The well-known urban designer and graphic artist Imre Fork designed a capsule collection for the historic brewery. According to his own words, he wanted to create something that Dreher fans and his followers…
The migration of wild ducks is presented in the latest work of graffiti artist Mone on the wall of a panel house in Makkosháza, Szeged. The bottom of the house was badly scribbled before the decoration, so the matter lent itself to putting something beautiful on it.
With a five hundred square meter mural, they are thanking the healthcare workers in Csepel for their efforts against the coronavirus epidemic.
What happens when traditional Hungarian patterns are reimagined by a street artist? The end result is a stunning photorealistic painting that even has the rooster crowing.
Fat Heat's painting "Fair Warning" was created within the framework of a street art festival in the Czech Republic, which responds to today's zeitgeist. In addition to its enormous size, the artist wants to draw attention to an important social problem with the work: Living in the city forces us further and further away from nature!
Local artists draw attention to important issues around the world by painting fire walls with Converse's City Forests campaign, launched last year. The special feature of the completed paintings is the lime-based paint used during painting, which absorbs carbon dioxide during the drying process, thus acting similarly to a tree.
The city of Veszprém was also affected by the new wave of street art, fire wall painting, which took place in the concrete jungle of Haszkóvó in the city's largest housing estate. Gergely Ozsváth, a.k.a. Mentha, a musician from the band Hősök, participating in the painting, tells us about the implementation of the project and its background.