With a great initiative, Jägermeister, with the participation of 7 Hungarian contemporary underground artists, helps the work of pubs, nightclubs, waiters, bartenders and bartenders closed under the restrictions due to the pandemic. A HUF 20 million fund was created from the income of the limited-edition Jägermeisters, from which they support nightlife workers.
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Csaba Gyuris
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Interview with 9219 2112 street artists
Anyone who walks in Szeged with open eyes will surely have come across the works of street artist 9219 2112. His self-made stickers and posters can be found in many places in the city, and when he is not active on the street, he creates comics or captures his works on canvas. He thinks it's cool that you're walking down the street and there's something you've designed or drawn.
Interview with graffiti artist Suzie
Suzie, who lives in Budapest, combined her graphic design skills acquired at college with graffiti art. He paints his characters on the walls in an individual style, in front of which even the police happily pose.
Interview with street artist Void
Street artist Void found his artistic style in the representation of abstract faces. He has been fond of drawing since childhood, which was later replaced by spray paint and walls. His works are mostly inspired by his surroundings, travels and the people he meets.
Colorful City - This is how sourdough was made
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.
Nagyházi Contemporary - When life gives you lemons exhibition
The Nagyházi Contemporary, the new space of the Nagyházi Gallery and Auction House, hosts contemporary exhibitions, presenting the works of street art artists to the general public at its first open event.
Interview with street artist 0036 Mark
0036 Mark brilliantly combines the pop art style with the characters of the cult Hungarian cartoons, he does all this in such a way that they look good even on the street. Most of his works can be seen in Budapest, but he has also left his mark in Belgium, Switzerland and Croatia.
A huge Mona Lisa watches over the silos of the old bread factory
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.
Ecohunt X Fork collaboration
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.