Taker combined a stack of books and a light bulb with his usual splash effects. It's not too complicated...

Taker combined a stack of books and a light bulb with his usual splash effects. It's not too complicated...
The artists of Neopaint Works have created in the Korean metropolis.In Seoul, the capital of South Korea, the...
Skanska Hungary has entered into a unique collaboration with graffiti artist Imre Fork, who has created an original and inspiring...
Szeged has added another legally paintable wall surface, where graffiti artists can create without restrictions. If you also want to create, or if you are just interested in the demanding works that have been completed so far, then you should walk to the row of garages on Csáky József Street in the Rókus district.
The second stop of the Városmetamorfózis street art program is "Szetáv TV", which on the one hand hosted the Külvárosi Mozi Piknik screening series, and on the other hand draws attention to the problem of illegal waste dumping.
Since July of this year, another giant painting has been decorating the facade of the Fire Department on Károly körút, which was created at the initiative of the Colorful City Group and courtesy of Budapesti Városarculati Nonprofit Kft. (BVA). With the painting, they wanted to respond in their own way to the curfew restrictions introduced due to the Covid 19 epidemic that is defining the entire world, its global scale, the whole surreal life situation, but they also wanted the work to focus on the positive parts of it all.
The cityscape of Szeged has been enriched with another masterpiece, this time one of the most famous paintings of the world-famous Renaissance painter Leonardo da Vinci has been brought to life thanks to Muralpaint.hu.
Mr. Brum, the colorful polygon bear, was born within the framework of the joint collaboration between Budapest graffiti artist Imre Fork and Ecohunt. We asked the artist how the work was made.
The most popular Hungarian film of 1987, Macskafogó, came to life on the side of a multi-storey house. To this day, it is one of the most loved and most quoted Hungarian cartoons.
Known as a specialist in photo-realistic graffiti, Taker's works can be found in many parts of the world and at home as well. You can't even walk past them without being noticed, as the artist's works are quite remarkable in terms of their size and workmanship.
The Hungarian graffiti artist Fat Heat recently visited the capital of Slovakia, where he left his mark again, this time in a wall-climbing hall.
Budapest's only legal skating rink on Erzsébet tér has been given new colors by a team of local decorators.