During Barrio Arte Urban Festival 2018 in Santiago de Chile, Inti collaborates with the master “Mono” González to create an astonish mural at Bellas Artes tube station. The festival is a week-long event that includes books talks, music, dance and heritage routes finalised to promote the cultural content of the different districts. This particular wallContinue reading
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Alapinta in Punta Delgada, Strait of Magellan, Chile
At the Ferry terminal near to the Strait of Magellan, it’s possbile to admire a huge, colourful and amazing mural made by Alapinta crew that takes inspiration from Patagonia history. It’s the place where you get from Punta Delgada in Chile to Bahía Azul, in Tierra del Fuego, and Alapinta chooses this significant spot toContinue reading
“Never give up” by Millo in Santiago, Chile
Walking in the city centre of Santiago de Chile it’s possible to bump into this huge mural made by Italian street artist Millo. The work is part of the street art festival “Hecho en Casa” which brings to Chilean capital popular artists from around the world. The aim of the event is to rethink theContinue reading
Daniel Marceli in Valparaiso, Chile
Daniel Marceli is a Chilean street artist who comes from Chiloé, a fisherman island known for its salmons and the characteristic landscapes. He started to paint in the 1998 communicating religious and social message of his place of birth. Taking inspiration from the local aesthetics, he mixes it with his imagination creating a magic atmosphereContinue reading
Mural by Martin Ron in collaboration with Rikis and Painters in Valparaiso, Chile
Argentinian street artist Martin Ron is known around the world for his style called Urban Surrealism. He is specialised in the creation of large scale murals which are defined surrealistic because they are situations of fantasy but painted with a hyper realistic style that makes you feel the situation is really happening. Starting from theContinue reading
Mural by Dasic & Okuda in Valparaiso, Chile
This mural is the result of a collaboration between Chilean street artist Dasic Fernandez and Spanish Okuda. The photorealism of Dasic’s work, who takes inspiration from the everyday life, is connected with the geometric forms of Okuda’s style which he uses to blend with organic elements. Dasic is inspired by the impressionism and this influenceContinue reading