Every year, the scene is growing, with new artists contributing to a collective wall, just as Lhamzi and Droby started out.
Activist and artist Omaid Sharifi is still defiant despite the removal of the ArtLords street art due to the Taliban takeover.
The City of Cape Town recently announced their plans to turn Queen Victoria Street in the CBD into a one-way street.
Artist Elléna Lourens makes a name for herself in South Africa and abroad with illustration, street art, painting and embroidery.
Cape Town graffiti artist Chad Hanning, who paints under the name Bushy, has taken his quirky cartoon style work to the trendy Braamfontein where he did a live art installation of a Jurassic Park-themed mural.
Watch the street musician, Daniel transform a simple bottle cap into his very own ‘saxophone’.
A photographer takes on an ugly location and captures some amazing photographs, check it out:
Take a look at some photographs that couldn’t have been taken at a better moment!
There’re two giants currently on display in Rio de Janeiro… and they look amazing.
These street artists have turned concrete eye-sores into absolute delights. Their ingenuity will inspire you to travel to these places for the sole purpose of staring at a wall…
Guerrilla graffiti artist group Tokolos Stencil Collective have targeted Michael Elion’s controversial giant Ray-Ban sunglasses on Sea Point promenade.
Renowned South African street artist Faith 47 will be in London at a solo exhibition entitled ‘Aqua Regalia’ from 10 – 19 October
The particular story of Nelson Mandela – an outlaw, the Black Pimpernel, for decades a prisoner watching his country from an offshore island – should lend itself better to a people’s art form like graffiti than to oil paintings in galleries