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.
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Csaba Gyuris
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Giant squirrel graffiti in the name of nature conservation
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Giant robot "Titan" painting brought to life
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.
Interview with graffiti artist Mone
He is one of the defining figures of the Hungarian Hip-Hop culture, who enriched the underground line mostly in Szeged through his passion for graffiti, but over the years he left his mark in several areas of the country. In the beginning, Mone wore the band-aid as a rebellious street kid, now he takes an active role in the graffiti subculture as a family man.
Neopaint – Skatepark Graffiti
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We have to get over our ego - Csiky interview project
Have you ever wondered why some people take risks just to speak their mind, which seems to contradict everything they hear in the mainstream media?
An eco-conscious swallow wallows in the spirit of environmental protection
Unfortunately, the swallow population in Hungary is decreasing every year, the main reason being climate change and human activity. The two are the same, and only the recognition of the problem and the intention to help it will solve it.
Coronavirus Street Art: The New Heroes
Just 3 months ago, our lives changed radically and virtual contact became the new normal, while our freedom was restricted. Of course, not everyone can stay at home...
News about the world of Hungarian Street Art and Graffiti
We bring street art closer! You can now find us on the website www.urbanmuveszet.hu, where we welcome all those who are interested in one of the most exciting art styles of our time with constantly expanding news and novelties.