Opiemme – New Interactive Mural in Rome

Our friend Opiemme recently painted a new collective mural painted with the partecipation of 1000 children from 3 to 13 years old of the school “I.C. Via Giuseppe Messina” in Rome, Italy. The children chose negative words to be deleted by throwing eggs filled with colors in a collective performance that were accompanied by some positive words that the children suggested. The mural also represents constellation of Pisces – a symbol of renaissance.

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Bordalo II – Uma Cabra

Street artist Bordalo II recently completed another installation using recycled materials in Rome, Italy. The Portuguese artist worked away near Station Termini on a piece entitled “Uma Cabra” which was organized by the Forgotten Project.

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Nosego – “Electric Breeze” @ Gallery Varsi

Our man Nosego is currently displaying some brilliant new works at Gallery Varsi in Italy. The Philadelphia artist crushes this exhibition with some of his signature surreal and vibrant work. The show will be on display until January 10th of next year (2016).

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Buff Monster – New Mural in Sardinia

Our buddy Buff Monster was recently in Rome on a tear painting murals and getting footage done for a new documentary on the the man himself by Sky Art TV. One of the murals he got down with was in Sardinia featuring his signature character styles and colour palette.

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Dulk – New Mural in Rome

One of our favourite illustrators and BBB friend Dulk, recently participated in the Street Heart Festival in Rome curated by Marta Gargiulo and Gallery Varsi. As per usual Dulk used an animal character that was beautifully rendered in an illustrative style on a giant scale.

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Lush – Segway Graffiti Bomber

The infamous Australian graffiti and street-artist LUSH (aka @LushSux) has recently been crushing the streets of Europe on his world tour. This time around he’s terrorizing the streets of Rome with paint on a Segway. Flicks and video after the jump.

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