Interview with street artist RUN
Originally from Ancona, a coastal town in Italy with a rich graffiti tradition, Giacomo Bufarini, better known as RUN, emerged as one of the pioneers of Italian street art. His distinctive, surreal figures have since gained international recognition, appearing at festivals and biennials around the world. Through his murals, RUN pushes boundaries, delving into themes of cultural exchange, human connection, and the complexities of urban life. Tap the image to read the story of street artist RUN!
Street Art in Belleville, Paris
Street Art and more alternative things to see in Paris' Belleville neighborhood. Tap the image to discover one of the coolest neighborhoods in Paris!
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Vitry-sur-Seine: Exploring Paris Street Art Hub
Vitry-sur-Seine, located just a few train stops from the heart of Paris, is widely regarded as Paris street art hub. Discover more on www.blocal-travel.com
Mural by Buff Monster in Olbia, Sardinia
Street Art in Italy | Buff Monster in Sardinia Buff Monster first made his mark in the streets of LA in 2001 with his iconic poster pastings. After making the move to New York in 2010, he shifted his focus to creating vibrant and eye-catching murals that have become his signature style. Since 2012, he has been weaving an ongoing narrative featuring his beloved melty ice creams. Tap the image to read my Street Art Travel Guide of Sardinia!
Alice Pasquini street art in Sardinia
Mural by Alice Pasquini in San Gavino, Sardinia. There are over 70 murals in San Gavino Monreale! Tap the image to find them in my Street Art Travel Guide of Sardinia!
Street Art Italy | Mural by BLU in Sassari, Sardinia.
Street Art in Italy, Sassari, Sardinia: Majestic mural painted by BLU in 2014 to encourage reflection on the weight of military servitudes on the island. There is no place in Europe more militarized than Sardinia. 65% of the Italian military land, which includes permanent defense structures, is located on the island. Tap the image to read my Street Art Travel Guide of Sardinia!
Street Art Sardinia: Mural by BLU in Sassari
Street Art Italy | Mural by BLU in Sassari, Sardinia. BLU‘s mural from 2012, which featured giant hands trading vials filled with industries, airplanes, missiles, and tanks. Tap the image to read my Street Art Travel Guide of Sardinia!
Andrea Casciu Street Art Italy
Street Art by Andrea Casciu in Castelsardo, Sardinia, Italy. Tap the image to read my Street Art Travel Guide!
Street Art in Sardinia: Nuoro
Street Art in Nuoro, Sardinia, Italy. Tap the image to read my Street Art Travel Guide of Sardinia!
Street Art Sardinia: Basik in Aggius
Street Art by Basik in Aggius, Sardinia: the mural juxtaposes bandits and graffiti writers, both living and acting outside the law, symbolizing the connection between tradition and contemporaneity, and leaving a mark on the urban landscape. Tap the image to read my Street Art Travel Guide of Sardinia!
Street art in Sabadell, Spain
Treze's graffiti legacy and more street art in Sabadell, Barcelona, Spain. Tap the image to read my Sabadell street art travel guide!
Muralism in San Sperate, Italy's Paese Museo
San Sperate is a little village in Sardinia where Italy's mural art is born. Tap the image to read my Street Art Travel Guide of Sardinia!
Political Muralism in San Sperate, Sardinia
San Sperate: Italy’s “Paese Museo” (Museum Town) in Sardinia, Italy. This is where Italian muralism is born! Tap the image to read my Street Art Travel Guide of Sardinia!
Bastardilla street art in Sardinia
Mural by Colombian street artist Bastardilla in San Gavino, Sardinia. There are over 70 murals in San Gavino Monreale! Tap the image to read my Street Art Travel Guide of Sardinia!