
What Is Graffiti? Guide to the World of Street Art
Is graffiti an act of vandalism, a form of elite art challenging authority, or simply a raw expression of self that says: “I exist”?
 
															
Is graffiti an act of vandalism, a form of elite art challenging authority, or simply a raw expression of self that says: “I exist”?

Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is a city of contrasts – between a traumatic past and a hopeful future, between intense post-World War II reconstruction and a vibrant, layered, and bold contemporary culture.

New!
An interactive street art map with hundreds works of art throughout the neighborhoods of Poland.
A perfect tool for a street art  in Warsaw and Krakow, Poland

Krakow, the second largest city in Poland and the country’s unofficial cultural capital, offers much more than just picturesque alleys, historic squares, or medieval castles.

By its very nature, street art is an act born outside the boundaries. It doesn’t ask for permission, doesn’t follow the rules, and often doesn’t acknowledge authority.

Graffiti and street art are not merely aesthetic artistic expressions but powerful tools for shaping, transforming, and intervening in the public sphere.

This post explores the motivations and forces driving street artists: Why do they do what they do? What compels them to act, sometimes at personal risk, to leave their mark on public space?

Marseille, the second largest city in France and the capital of the Provence region, is known as a city with a unique character that blends Mediterranean, French and cosmopolitan culture. One of the city’s most prominent cultural phenomena is the street art that adorns central neighborhoods.

Thierry Noir was born in 1958 in Lyon, France, and arrived in Berlin in January 1982. In April 1984, he began painting on the Berlin Wall, and is considered the first artist to do so. His goal was to perform a truly revolutionary act: to paint on the Berlin Wall, to change it, to make it ridiculous, and to help bring it down.

In recent years, there has been growing awareness of the need to legally protect street art from unauthorized commercial exploitation, with various legal cases highlighting the complexity of the issue. In this post, we will explore 8 unique court rulings from around the world on this topic

Frank Shepard Fairey (born February 15, 1970, in Charleston, South Carolina) is a contemporary American street artist, graphic designer, activist, illustrator, and the founder of the streetwear brand OBEY Clothing, which originated from the skateboarding scene

Dean Stockton, better known by his alias DFace, is a British street artist who creates using spray paint, stickers, posters, and stencils

The bustling streets of London are alive with the work of some of the world’s most prominent street artists, each bringing a unique style and personal voice that leaves its mark on the urban landscape

James Cochran, known in the street art world as Jimmy C, played a pivotal role in the development of the graffiti movement in Australia during the early 1990s

Ben Wilson, born in 1963, is often referred to as an “outsider artist.” Growing up in a creative environment and studying at an art school, Wilson developed a distaste for industrial waste, cars, and litter, which eventually evolved into a unique form of art

Roa, born in 1976 in Ghent, Belgium, is a prominent street artist known for his captivating murals that blend themes of life, death, and the afterlife

Dan Kitchener, known as DANK, is a British street artist born in 1974 in Essex, now based in London and Southeast England.

Since 2018, the word “Helch” has become a mysterious presence across London’s streets, appearing in various locations with no clear meaning

Under the alias ‘SELL OUT’, British street artist Alex Arnell transforms Shoreditch’s walls into platforms of raw, unrestrained expression

STIK, a minimalist graffiti artist and figurative sculptor, is renowned for his exclusive focus on the human body, which he renders through simple lines and dots

Born in Chile, Otto Schade began his career in England in 2005. After completing a degree in architecture, he initially explored urban sculpture. However, his fascination with surrealism led him to painting, inspired by artists such as Dali, Magritte, Miró, Giger, and Beksinski

ALO’s art can be found in London’s East End, particularly around Shoreditch and Brick Lane. His process is simple yet impactful, using traditional brushes, acrylics, and markers instead of spray paint, giving his murals a uniquely crafted feel

Invader is a French street artist who has maintained his anonymity behind his street name. He is known for his ceramic mosaic works based on pixelated art from 1970s and 80s video games

David Speed, born in 1982, is a prominent street artist based in East London, renowned for his striking series of neon paintings. His unique style features bold, fluorescent colors that dramatically captivate viewers

Welcome to the cheerful and crazy world of Mr Doodle! Sam Cox (born 1993), also known as Mr Doodle, is a British street artist and illustrator from Kent, England, specializing in amazing, large-scale, joyful doodle creations

Nathan Bowen is a street artist primarily based in London, focused on breathing life into uninspiring urban areas, transforming them into colorful and engaging displays of creativity

Areas such as Shoreditch, Camden, Brick Lane, and Leaked Street are well-known for their illuminated murals, the alternative atmosphere , the variety of artistic techniques, and the mutual respect between leading international artists and emerging street and graffiti artists

New!
An interactive street art map with hundreds works of art throughout the neighborhoods of London.
A perfect tool for a street art London

London has one of the world’s largest and finest collections of graffiti and street art. Local and international artists have decorated London’s streets with an incredible array of creative works, ranging from miniature paper sculptures to multi-story murals

The tunnel that hides under Waterloo Station now allows unique and free artistic access to a huge variety of graffiti and street artworks that change frequently

Brick Lane is one of the best-known places in East London and for good reason- a long street, full of cool shops, bustling markets, street art, restaurants, galleries, and cafes. The long and unique street winds between White chapel and Shoreditch

Camden Town is located within the London borough of Camden. Camden is known as one of London’s unique neighborhoods that are not afraid to do things differently

A street art tour in Shoreditch allows you a peek of cultural and historical adventure that allows a more intimate look at the culture, history, and soul of the picturesque and unique neighborhood

New!
An interactive street art map with 1100 art works of art throughout the neighborhoods of Tel Aviv.
A perfect tool for a street art tour

Fin DAC (Finbarr Notte) His passion for art began at a young age, just before he left Ireland to settle in London, where he spent most of his life. Over the years, he has developed a unique style he calls urban aesthetics

This post explores the key distinctions between these two unique art forms, highlighting their characteristics and potential impact

In recent years, renewal and significant urban transformation have made the area trendy and dynamic with a combination of residential spaces, commerce and culture

Navigli is a historic neighborhood in Milan, known for its picturesque canals, charming streets and atmosphere (fashionable boutiques, bars and lots of restaurants). It is a popular place to walk, especially in the evening, when the area comes alive and the street colors are painted in the sunset colors that compliment it so much

Ortica is located in the eastern part of Milan, about 5 kilometers from the city center. In the neighborhood you will find a combination of shops, markets and services that meet the diverse needs of its residents

Milan is one of the main cities in Italy and is known mainly for its fashion industry.

New!
An interactive street art map with hundreds works of art throughout the neighborhoods of Milan.
A perfect tool for a street art London

You can see how the street art scene in Haifa continues to develop over the years, thanks in no small part to structured and commissioned projects by the Municipality of Haifa, but not only

New!
An interactive street art map with 480 works of art throughout the neighborhoods of Jerusalem.
A perfect tool for a street art tour

The streets of Jaffa are full of graffiti artwork in many areas, but the flea market and Jaffa port, as befits touristy spots, are very rich in street art that must be seen

Although the Talpiot neighborhood in Jerusalem developed during the British Mandate, it was designed as a modern city

This post summarizes the six best and most interesting complexes in Berlin where you can find international street art and graffiti

This post summarizes the six best and most interesting street art and graffiti in Amsterdam

This post summarizes the six best and most interesting complexes in jerusalem where you can find international street art and graffiti

On Ben Shetah Street in Jerusalem, on top of the National Insurance Institute building, you will find a large and impressive mural that stretches the length of the building

Machaneh Yehudah Market, some would say the beating heart of Jerusalem, serves as two different arenas in the morning and in the evening. In the mornings the market is full of goods, hawkers and lots of consumers and tourists who come to buy products and enjoy the colorful atmosphere

Wynwood is one of the most visited neighborhoods in Miami- a tourist hotspot. Famous graffiti artists and street painters from every continent in the world have left their mark on the city walls

In this post you will find the most interesting areas to walk in Athens and you can enjoy an authentic local atmosphere full of spectacular works by leading graffiti artists

Athens is a paradise for those who like to relax, eat and photograph an authentic atmosphere

Athens is a city that is chaotic, wild, magnificent, dirty, gorgeous, impoverished, historical, desperate, and aesthetically flat

New!
An interactive street art map with hundreds of art works throughout the neighborhoods of Jerusalem.
A perfect tool for a street art tour guide

New!
An interactive street art map with 300 art works of art throughout the neighborhoods of Athens.
A perfect tool for a street art tour

The anonymous street artist who works under the nickname Elbocho (Little Donkey in Spanish) is without a doubt one of the most prominent street artists in Germany today with such a unique graphic language that his works are instantly recognizable and easy

Street artist Fabio de Oliveira Parnaiba, better known as CARNIO. A Brazilian artist who began his artistic career as a child on the streets of Sao Paulo

DAIN NYC (born in Brooklyn), is one of the most influential street artists to emerge from New York. DAIN combines urban techniques with old portraits of Hollywood glamor stars

Eduardo Kobra (1975, Sao Paulo) is one of the street artists and mural’s best-known, most beloved and famous painters in the world today – with works on five continents and an international record for the world’s largest mural

Eaton (Hollywood, CA, 1978) is known worldwide for its street art (huge-scale murals on skyscrapers) that can be found in major cities around the world. Tristan Eaton creates with a freehand spray paint – a technical nod to his history and the respect he acquires for graffiti culture

New!
An interactive street art map with 150 art works of art throughout the neighborhoods of Amsterdam.
A perfect tool for a street art tour

Amsterdam is a very “convenient” city for tourists, as most of the interesting sites in it are within walking distance of each other, or a short drive by public transport. Amsterdam’s magnificent water canals, unique squares and streets, the city’s young atmosphere

Street artist’s and pop artists at the MOCO Museum in the Museum Square in Amsterdam. The MOCO Museum is an independent museum with a wide collection of modern and inspiring street art. The museum presents a relatively permanent list of proven artists with a unique vision

From the 1920s to the 1980s, the NDSM wharf in Amsterdam was one of the largest shipyards in the world, regularly launching huge tankers from its wharves. Once this activity ceased, the spacious location and impressive scenery it creates, became a “home port” for music, art and other cultural events

Bijlmer and Bullewijk are two close neighborhoods in southeastern Amsterdam and Zuidoost. These are two green and open neighborhoods. A kind of community integration in the atmosphere of a large urban park, combined with urban construction with hundreds of apartments in each block

The museum strives to share the passion for street art and radical art movements with the public, and displays some of the biggest names in the field of street art alongside young talent from around the world – the list of artists in the exhibition can be found later in the post

In May 2019, the Amsterdam Street Art Foundation organized a street art festival called “If Walls Could Speak”. During the project, 10 huge and spectacular murals were created along housing blocks in East Amsterdam

New!
An interactive street art map with 480 art works of art throughout the neighborhoods of Berlin.
A perfect tool for a street art tour

This post puts Hackescher Markt at the center, however further down you will learn about two really intriguing street art centers only a short strolling distance away: the A FENCE exhibition at Alexanderplatz and, nearby, close by, a private neighborhood with a ton of street art on the building

You will track down a significant number of wall paintings in Berlin – some recount a story, others add tone and feel to the space and other just mirror a stunning art establishment

Teufelsberg (Devil’s Mountain) in Charlottenburg. It is one of the most fascinating and exceptional destinations in Berlin, introducing a strange, dystopian and science fiction climate

This post presents two toilet facilities not at all like anything you’ve at any point seen. The experience is somewhat claustrophobic right away, it feels swarmed and as though something is surrounding you

Located in the Schonenberg area, The Urban Nation Museum of Contemporary Urban Art in Berlin was opened in 2017 and, since then, it has furnished its guests with information on issues identifying with history, culture and metropolitan art in Germany. The museum is an interesting stage for changing presentations intending

This post presents the unique Berlin atmosphere and a lovely walk among four areas filled with street art. You can either visit these areas in one day, usually takes 5-8 hours or you can visit them separately partaking in an encounter that is all about inspiration, color, culture and crazy photo ops

Manhattan is the world’s largest and most significant graffiti capital. Graffiti in Manhattan comprises of a wide range of methods. Artists use the methods they prefer or integrate various methods in their workflow

Little Italy in downtown Manhattan is a neighborhood that attracts a lot of tourists and offers a large concentration of souvenir shops and traditional Italian food

Roi Jakubinki (BINSKY) is a multidisciplinary artist . His graffiti works are scattered throughout Tel Aviv and together create a clear and sharp pictorial language

The Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York is one of the coolest neighborhoods in Brooklyn and attracts an audience of young people, artists and hipsters

Things and places that must be known and visited in Tel Aviv

In contrast to the sleepy city I remembered from a previous visit a decade ago – I found a frenetic city, interesting and full of thousands of street art by diverse street artists using different techniques

Eat-Eye (Itay Ram) is an israeli street artist and animator, based in Tel-Aviv

Liza Mamali is a unique crocheting artist that using wool as an artistic expression tool in the public space since 2014. This is a very unique technique in the street art scene, making her art recognizable and prominent in the streets

The colorful and bustling Carmel Market provides us with a trading arena that has become increasingly touristy over the years. Another tourist element in the streets of the market, is the graffiti and street art that attracts a lot of tourists who document the streets and colors

In June 2013, opened (and still active) a unique exhibition of Israeli sreet artists alongside guest artists from around the world on the seventh floor of Tel Aviv Central Station

Hila Sheleg defines herself as a researcher, inventor, rider, thinker and loves words in Hebrew. Among other things, Hila is also a graffiti artist who specializes in writing songs, poetry and contemplation on the walls of Tel Aviv

Adi Sand is one of the Israeli graffiti artists who from the beginning of his career to the present day has maintained a clear and uniform graphic language based on comics and cartoons

MURIELLE STREET ART is one of my favorite graffiti artists. Muriel is very versatile and uses different and varied graffiti techniques in her works. It has no defined language and in every work she discovers and reveals herself anew

Florentine is a neighborhood that never stops giving. On every street corner you will find another graffiti work of art that is proudly displayed on one of the walls. Crazy combination of illogical connections between different techniques and the talents of different street artists

Brooklyn has been a center of pilgrimage for many years for veteran and young graffiti artists competing for neighborhood walls to display their artwork

DIOZ’s characters are twisted and transmit madness and anesthetic. From the distortion and madness of his characters, beauty emerges and their aesthetic uniqueness is expressed

Frenemy is highly influenced by the Children’s books and cartoons he loved as a child. As well as pop art, lowbrow art, and graffiti. Using watercolor and gouache, he paints bright colorful scenes with funny characters

Netanya’s main streets provide a unique atmosphere that combines an Israeli coastal city, diverse street food, squares and avenues full of restaurants, coffee shops and shops

DODO is a Tel Aviv street artist specializing in paste ups (graffiti stickers). His works are figurative, contemporary and pop art style

Nahalat Binyamin Street in Tel Aviv is a street/area very close to the Carmel Market complex and on one day tour you can see the two important graffiti & street art complexes of Tel Aviv

I think most of the graffiti encountered on the streets is made up of many colors. Alongside the colorful graffiti, it is always exciting to find strong, kicking graffiti in black and white

The magical Nahlaot neighborhood of Jerusalem is located between Agripas, Bezalel and Jaffa streets. On the tour among the neighborhood’s low-rise buildings you will find graffiti in a variety of techniques and styles

Graffiti in the Talpiot neighborhood of Jerusalem takes place under the international project “The Wall Festival” made up of international graffiti artists

During a walk at the Old City Of Beer Sheva, among the shops, courtyards and parking lots you will find quite a few interesting and varied graffiti artwork

Jewish-Israeli graffiti deals with issues related to religion, cultural heroes and Israel

Much of the graffiti art works in Israel and around the world deal with the expression, and documenting of a particular person

Michal Rubin (M.R) is a painter, tattoo artist and street artist. Michal seems to take great inspiration for her artworks from nature and the animal world. Her graffiti artwork characterized by a unique and colorful style

Ruben Carpathian introducing himself on the street under the nickname #TAG. He was born in Armenia, moved to Moscow and from there he immigrated to Israel

Thales Towers Is a nickname of graffiti artist who comes to the street art from the advertising field. His graphic line and iconic language are very distinct and remotely recognizable

Broken Fingaz are a group of street artists. In Israel you will find their work mainly in Haifa (the Walls Project) and in Jerusalem (the Walls in Talpiot)

One of the major graffiti artists in Jerusalem is solomon souza-kohn. Most of his graffiti artwork located in the Mahane Yehuda market +Nahlaot neighborhood in Jerusalem and a few graffiti artwork in Tel Aviv

DEDE is a graffiti narrative artist who specializes in a very wide variety of different graffiti techniques he developed after graduating from Bezalel academy

Damian Tab (originally Tobacco) is an animator by profession and his graffiti works also seem to be in constant motion, opening before us, breaking apart and rebuilding

Keren Missk, AKA The MISSK, is one of the most prolific artists in Tel Aviv.
Her diverse graffiti artwork cover dozens of walls throughout Tel Aviv

A British graffiti artist named James Ame who specializes in pop art style graffiti. AME 72 conveys his messages through smiling “toy dolls” reminiscent of LEGO characters

Rami Meiri is one of Israel’s first graffiti artists. Rami Meiri specializes in a number of graffiti techniques, including brush, charcoal, spray

Imaginary Duck (I.D) is a street alias of a graffiti female artist specializing in 3D Materials Graffiti, but not only

Love, like many other strong feelings, is also reflected in street art. In this post you will find a variety of romantic works from around the world

Street art in general and graffiti in particular express the whole spectrum of emotions, but there is something different about graffiti that expresses pain, loneliness, anger and rage. You will not remain indifferent

In this post about graffiti in Kiryat HamelachaI i focused on a unique area with 4 streets full of graffiti masterpieces: Hamifal st. HaMerEts st. Hatnufa st. Ha’amal st

A tour of Tel Aviv University revealsy outdoor sculptures by Israeli

Graffiti Day Trip in Netanya הרחובות המרכזיים של נתניה מספקים אווירה ייחודית המשלבת עיר חוף ישראלית, אוכל רחוב מגוון, כיכרות ושדרות מלאות במסעדות, בתי קפה וחנויות. הסיבה שאני נסעתי לנתניה, היא כמובן להנות מיצירות הגרפיטי המפוזרות במרכז העיר. רוב יצירות הגרפיטי בפוסט זה מקורן בפרוייקט בינלאומי שהביא לישראל כעשרה אמנים

DEDE מצייר דימויים וניצן משתמשת רק במילים. היצירה שלהם מאופיינת בדיאלוג בין שתי שפות מובחנות והחיבור בין הדימוי של DEDE והשיר של ניצן מינץ יוצר מסר חזק וברור.

A walking tour of the neighborhood reveals dozens of street art by various artists using different and varied techniques. I recommend arriving on Saturday morning, so the area is not busy and you can roam freely in the streets, courtyards and parking lots

In June 2013, opened (and still active) a unique exhibition of Israeli sreet artists alongside guest artists from around the world on the seventh floor of Tel Aviv Central Station
 
															
Is graffiti an act of vandalism, a form of elite art challenging authority, or simply a raw expression of self that says: “I exist”?

Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is a city of contrasts – between a traumatic past and a hopeful future, between intense post-World War II reconstruction and a vibrant, layered, and bold contemporary culture.

New!
An interactive street art map with hundreds works of art throughout the neighborhoods of Poland.
A perfect tool for a street art  in Warsaw and Krakow, Poland

Krakow, the second largest city in Poland and the country’s unofficial cultural capital, offers much more than just picturesque alleys, historic squares, or medieval castles.

By its very nature, street art is an act born outside the boundaries. It doesn’t ask for permission, doesn’t follow the rules, and often doesn’t acknowledge authority.

Graffiti and street art are not merely aesthetic artistic expressions but powerful tools for shaping, transforming, and intervening in the public sphere.

This post explores the motivations and forces driving street artists: Why do they do what they do? What compels them to act, sometimes at personal risk, to leave their mark on public space?

Marseille, the second largest city in France and the capital of the Provence region, is known as a city with a unique character that blends Mediterranean, French and cosmopolitan culture. One of the city’s most prominent cultural phenomena is the street art that adorns central neighborhoods.

Thierry Noir was born in 1958 in Lyon, France, and arrived in Berlin in January 1982. In April 1984, he began painting on the Berlin Wall, and is considered the first artist to do so. His goal was to perform a truly revolutionary act: to paint on the Berlin Wall, to change it, to make it ridiculous, and to help bring it down.

In recent years, there has been growing awareness of the need to legally protect street art from unauthorized commercial exploitation, with various legal cases highlighting the complexity of the issue. In this post, we will explore 8 unique court rulings from around the world on this topic

Frank Shepard Fairey (born February 15, 1970, in Charleston, South Carolina) is a contemporary American street artist, graphic designer, activist, illustrator, and the founder of the streetwear brand OBEY Clothing, which originated from the skateboarding scene

Dean Stockton, better known by his alias DFace, is a British street artist who creates using spray paint, stickers, posters, and stencils

The bustling streets of London are alive with the work of some of the world’s most prominent street artists, each bringing a unique style and personal voice that leaves its mark on the urban landscape

James Cochran, known in the street art world as Jimmy C, played a pivotal role in the development of the graffiti movement in Australia during the early 1990s

Ben Wilson, born in 1963, is often referred to as an “outsider artist.” Growing up in a creative environment and studying at an art school, Wilson developed a distaste for industrial waste, cars, and litter, which eventually evolved into a unique form of art

Roa, born in 1976 in Ghent, Belgium, is a prominent street artist known for his captivating murals that blend themes of life, death, and the afterlife

Dan Kitchener, known as DANK, is a British street artist born in 1974 in Essex, now based in London and Southeast England.

Since 2018, the word “Helch” has become a mysterious presence across London’s streets, appearing in various locations with no clear meaning

Under the alias ‘SELL OUT’, British street artist Alex Arnell transforms Shoreditch’s walls into platforms of raw, unrestrained expression

STIK, a minimalist graffiti artist and figurative sculptor, is renowned for his exclusive focus on the human body, which he renders through simple lines and dots

Born in Chile, Otto Schade began his career in England in 2005. After completing a degree in architecture, he initially explored urban sculpture. However, his fascination with surrealism led him to painting, inspired by artists such as Dali, Magritte, Miró, Giger, and Beksinski

ALO’s art can be found in London’s East End, particularly around Shoreditch and Brick Lane. His process is simple yet impactful, using traditional brushes, acrylics, and markers instead of spray paint, giving his murals a uniquely crafted feel

Invader is a French street artist who has maintained his anonymity behind his street name. He is known for his ceramic mosaic works based on pixelated art from 1970s and 80s video games

David Speed, born in 1982, is a prominent street artist based in East London, renowned for his striking series of neon paintings. His unique style features bold, fluorescent colors that dramatically captivate viewers

Welcome to the cheerful and crazy world of Mr Doodle! Sam Cox (born 1993), also known as Mr Doodle, is a British street artist and illustrator from Kent, England, specializing in amazing, large-scale, joyful doodle creations

Nathan Bowen is a street artist primarily based in London, focused on breathing life into uninspiring urban areas, transforming them into colorful and engaging displays of creativity

Areas such as Shoreditch, Camden, Brick Lane, and Leaked Street are well-known for their illuminated murals, the alternative atmosphere , the variety of artistic techniques, and the mutual respect between leading international artists and emerging street and graffiti artists

New!
An interactive street art map with hundreds works of art throughout the neighborhoods of London.
A perfect tool for a street art London

London has one of the world’s largest and finest collections of graffiti and street art. Local and international artists have decorated London’s streets with an incredible array of creative works, ranging from miniature paper sculptures to multi-story murals

The tunnel that hides under Waterloo Station now allows unique and free artistic access to a huge variety of graffiti and street artworks that change frequently

Brick Lane is one of the best-known places in East London and for good reason- a long street, full of cool shops, bustling markets, street art, restaurants, galleries, and cafes. The long and unique street winds between White chapel and Shoreditch

Camden Town is located within the London borough of Camden. Camden is known as one of London’s unique neighborhoods that are not afraid to do things differently

A street art tour in Shoreditch allows you a peek of cultural and historical adventure that allows a more intimate look at the culture, history, and soul of the picturesque and unique neighborhood

New!
An interactive street art map with 1100 art works of art throughout the neighborhoods of Tel Aviv.
A perfect tool for a street art tour

Fin DAC (Finbarr Notte) His passion for art began at a young age, just before he left Ireland to settle in London, where he spent most of his life. Over the years, he has developed a unique style he calls urban aesthetics

This post explores the key distinctions between these two unique art forms, highlighting their characteristics and potential impact

In recent years, renewal and significant urban transformation have made the area trendy and dynamic with a combination of residential spaces, commerce and culture

Navigli is a historic neighborhood in Milan, known for its picturesque canals, charming streets and atmosphere (fashionable boutiques, bars and lots of restaurants). It is a popular place to walk, especially in the evening, when the area comes alive and the street colors are painted in the sunset colors that compliment it so much

Ortica is located in the eastern part of Milan, about 5 kilometers from the city center. In the neighborhood you will find a combination of shops, markets and services that meet the diverse needs of its residents

Milan is one of the main cities in Italy and is known mainly for its fashion industry.

New!
An interactive street art map with hundreds works of art throughout the neighborhoods of Milan.
A perfect tool for a street art London

You can see how the street art scene in Haifa continues to develop over the years, thanks in no small part to structured and commissioned projects by the Municipality of Haifa, but not only

New!
An interactive street art map with 480 works of art throughout the neighborhoods of Jerusalem.
A perfect tool for a street art tour

The streets of Jaffa are full of graffiti artwork in many areas, but the flea market and Jaffa port, as befits touristy spots, are very rich in street art that must be seen

Although the Talpiot neighborhood in Jerusalem developed during the British Mandate, it was designed as a modern city

This post summarizes the six best and most interesting complexes in Berlin where you can find international street art and graffiti

This post summarizes the six best and most interesting street art and graffiti in Amsterdam

This post summarizes the six best and most interesting complexes in jerusalem where you can find international street art and graffiti

On Ben Shetah Street in Jerusalem, on top of the National Insurance Institute building, you will find a large and impressive mural that stretches the length of the building

Machaneh Yehudah Market, some would say the beating heart of Jerusalem, serves as two different arenas in the morning and in the evening. In the mornings the market is full of goods, hawkers and lots of consumers and tourists who come to buy products and enjoy the colorful atmosphere

Wynwood is one of the most visited neighborhoods in Miami- a tourist hotspot. Famous graffiti artists and street painters from every continent in the world have left their mark on the city walls

In this post you will find the most interesting areas to walk in Athens and you can enjoy an authentic local atmosphere full of spectacular works by leading graffiti artists

Athens is a paradise for those who like to relax, eat and photograph an authentic atmosphere

Athens is a city that is chaotic, wild, magnificent, dirty, gorgeous, impoverished, historical, desperate, and aesthetically flat

New!
An interactive street art map with hundreds of art works throughout the neighborhoods of Jerusalem.
A perfect tool for a street art tour guide

New!
An interactive street art map with 300 art works of art throughout the neighborhoods of Athens.
A perfect tool for a street art tour

The anonymous street artist who works under the nickname Elbocho (Little Donkey in Spanish) is without a doubt one of the most prominent street artists in Germany today with such a unique graphic language that his works are instantly recognizable and easy

Street artist Fabio de Oliveira Parnaiba, better known as CARNIO. A Brazilian artist who began his artistic career as a child on the streets of Sao Paulo

DAIN NYC (born in Brooklyn), is one of the most influential street artists to emerge from New York. DAIN combines urban techniques with old portraits of Hollywood glamor stars

Eduardo Kobra (1975, Sao Paulo) is one of the street artists and mural’s best-known, most beloved and famous painters in the world today – with works on five continents and an international record for the world’s largest mural

Eaton (Hollywood, CA, 1978) is known worldwide for its street art (huge-scale murals on skyscrapers) that can be found in major cities around the world. Tristan Eaton creates with a freehand spray paint – a technical nod to his history and the respect he acquires for graffiti culture

New!
An interactive street art map with 150 art works of art throughout the neighborhoods of Amsterdam.
A perfect tool for a street art tour

Amsterdam is a very “convenient” city for tourists, as most of the interesting sites in it are within walking distance of each other, or a short drive by public transport. Amsterdam’s magnificent water canals, unique squares and streets, the city’s young atmosphere

Street artist’s and pop artists at the MOCO Museum in the Museum Square in Amsterdam. The MOCO Museum is an independent museum with a wide collection of modern and inspiring street art. The museum presents a relatively permanent list of proven artists with a unique vision

From the 1920s to the 1980s, the NDSM wharf in Amsterdam was one of the largest shipyards in the world, regularly launching huge tankers from its wharves. Once this activity ceased, the spacious location and impressive scenery it creates, became a “home port” for music, art and other cultural events

Bijlmer and Bullewijk are two close neighborhoods in southeastern Amsterdam and Zuidoost. These are two green and open neighborhoods. A kind of community integration in the atmosphere of a large urban park, combined with urban construction with hundreds of apartments in each block

The museum strives to share the passion for street art and radical art movements with the public, and displays some of the biggest names in the field of street art alongside young talent from around the world – the list of artists in the exhibition can be found later in the post

In May 2019, the Amsterdam Street Art Foundation organized a street art festival called “If Walls Could Speak”. During the project, 10 huge and spectacular murals were created along housing blocks in East Amsterdam

New!
An interactive street art map with 480 art works of art throughout the neighborhoods of Berlin.
A perfect tool for a street art tour

This post puts Hackescher Markt at the center, however further down you will learn about two really intriguing street art centers only a short strolling distance away: the A FENCE exhibition at Alexanderplatz and, nearby, close by, a private neighborhood with a ton of street art on the building

You will track down a significant number of wall paintings in Berlin – some recount a story, others add tone and feel to the space and other just mirror a stunning art establishment

Teufelsberg (Devil’s Mountain) in Charlottenburg. It is one of the most fascinating and exceptional destinations in Berlin, introducing a strange, dystopian and science fiction climate

This post presents two toilet facilities not at all like anything you’ve at any point seen. The experience is somewhat claustrophobic right away, it feels swarmed and as though something is surrounding you

Located in the Schonenberg area, The Urban Nation Museum of Contemporary Urban Art in Berlin was opened in 2017 and, since then, it has furnished

This post presents the unique Berlin atmosphere and a lovely walk among four areas filled with street art. You can either visit these areas in one day, usually takes 5-8 hours or you can visit them separately partaking in an encounter that is all about inspiration, color, culture and crazy photo ops

Manhattan is the world’s largest and most significant graffiti capital. Graffiti in Manhattan comprises of a wide range of methods. Artists use the methods they prefer or integrate various methods in their workflow

Little Italy in downtown Manhattan is a neighborhood that attracts a lot of tourists and offers a large concentration of souvenir shops and traditional Italian food

Roi Jakubinki (BINSKY) is a multidisciplinary artist . His graffiti works are scattered throughout Tel Aviv and together create a clear and sharp pictorial language

The Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York is one of the coolest neighborhoods in Brooklyn and attracts an audience of young people, artists and hipsters

Things and places that must be known and visited in Tel Aviv

In contrast to the sleepy city I remembered from a previous visit a decade ago – I found a frenetic city, interesting and full of thousands of street art by diverse street artists using different techniques

Eat-Eye (Itay Ram) is an israeli street artist and animator, based in Tel-Aviv

Liza Mamali is a unique crocheting artist that using wool as an artistic expression tool in the public space since 2014. This is a very unique technique in the street art scene, making her art recognizable and prominent in the streets

The colorful and bustling Carmel Market provides us with a trading arena that has become increasingly touristy over the years. Another tourist element in the streets of the market, is the graffiti and street art that attracts a lot of tourists who document the streets and colors

In June 2013, opened (and still active) a unique exhibition of Israeli sreet artists alongside guest artists from around the world on the seventh floor of Tel Aviv Central Station

Hila Sheleg defines herself as a researcher, inventor, rider, thinker and loves words in Hebrew. Among other things, Hila is also a graffiti artist who specializes in writing songs, poetry and contemplation on the walls of Tel Aviv

Adi Sand is one of the Israeli graffiti artists who from the beginning of his career to the present day has maintained a clear and uniform graphic language based on comics and cartoons

MURIELLE STREET ART is one of my favorite graffiti artists. Muriel is very versatile and uses different and varied graffiti techniques in her works. It has no defined language and in every work she discovers and reveals herself anew

Florentine is a neighborhood that never stops giving. On every street corner you will find another graffiti work of art that is proudly displayed on one of the walls. Crazy combination of illogical connections between different techniques and the talents of different street artists

Brooklyn has been a center of pilgrimage for many years for veteran and young graffiti artists competing for neighborhood walls to display their artwork

DIOZ’s characters are twisted and transmit madness and anesthetic. From the distortion and madness of his characters, beauty emerges and their aesthetic uniqueness is expressed

Frenemy is highly influenced by the Children’s books and cartoons he loved as a child. As well as pop art, lowbrow art, and graffiti. Using watercolor and gouache, he paints bright colorful scenes with funny characters

Netanya’s main streets provide a unique atmosphere that combines an Israeli coastal city, diverse street food, squares and avenues full of restaurants, coffee shops and shops

DODO is a Tel Aviv street artist specializing in paste ups (graffiti stickers). His works are figurative, contemporary and pop art style

Nahalat Binyamin Street in Tel Aviv is a street/area very close to the Carmel Market complex and on one day tour you can see the two important graffiti & street art complexes of Tel Aviv

I think most of the graffiti encountered on the streets is made up of many colors. Alongside the colorful graffiti, it is always exciting to find strong, kicking graffiti in black and white

The magical Nahlaot neighborhood of Jerusalem is located between Agripas, Bezalel and Jaffa streets. On the tour among the neighborhood’s low-rise buildings you will find graffiti in a variety of techniques and styles

Graffiti in the Talpiot neighborhood of Jerusalem takes place under the international project “The Wall Festival” made up of international graffiti artists

During a walk at the Old City Of Beer Sheva, among the shops, courtyards and parking lots you will find quite a few interesting and varied graffiti artwork

Jewish-Israeli graffiti deals with issues related to religion, cultural heroes and Israel

Much of the graffiti art works in Israel and around the world deal with the expression, and documenting of a particular person

Michal Rubin (M.R) is a painter, tattoo artist and street artist. Michal seems to take great inspiration for her artworks from nature and the animal world. Her graffiti artwork characterized by a unique and colorful style

Ruben Carpathian introducing himself on the street under the nickname #TAG. He was born in Armenia, moved to Moscow and from there he immigrated to Israel

Thales Towers Is a nickname of graffiti artist who comes to the street art from the advertising field. His graphic line and iconic language are very distinct and remotely recognizable

Broken Fingaz are a group of street artists. In Israel you will find their work mainly in Haifa (the Walls Project) and in Jerusalem (the Walls in Talpiot)

One of the major graffiti artists in Jerusalem is solomon souza-kohn. Most of his graffiti artwork located in the Mahane Yehuda market +Nahlaot neighborhood in Jerusalem and a few graffiti artwork in Tel Aviv

DEDE is a graffiti narrative artist who specializes in a very wide variety of different graffiti techniques he developed after graduating from Bezalel academy

Damian Tab (originally Tobacco) is an animator by profession and his graffiti works also seem to be in constant motion, opening before us, breaking apart and rebuilding

Keren Missk, AKA The MISSK, is one of the most prolific artists in Tel Aviv.
Her diverse graffiti artwork cover dozens of walls throughout Tel Aviv

A British graffiti artist named James Ame who specializes in pop art style graffiti. AME 72 conveys his messages through smiling “toy dolls” reminiscent of LEGO characters

Rami Meiri is one of Israel’s first graffiti artists. Rami Meiri specializes in a number of graffiti techniques, including brush, charcoal, spray

Imaginary Duck (I.D) is a street alias of a graffiti female artist specializing in 3D Materials Graffiti, but not only

Love, like many other strong feelings, is also reflected in street art. In this post you will find a variety of romantic works from around the world

Street art in general and graffiti in particular express the whole spectrum of emotions, but there is something different about graffiti that expresses pain, loneliness, anger and rage. You will not remain indifferent

In this post about graffiti in Kiryat HamelachaI i focused on a unique area with 4 streets full of graffiti masterpieces: Hamifal st. HaMerEts st. Hatnufa st. Ha’amal st

A tour of Tel Aviv University revealsy outdoor sculptures by Israeli

Graffiti Day Trip in Netanya הרחובות המרכזיים של נתניה מספקים אווירה ייחודית המשלבת עיר חוף ישראלית, אוכל רחוב מגוון, כיכרות ושדרות מלאות במסעדות, בתי קפה

DEDE מצייר דימויים וניצן משתמשת רק במילים. היצירה שלהם מאופיינת בדיאלוג בין שתי שפות מובחנות והחיבור בין הדימוי של DEDE והשיר של ניצן מינץ יוצר מסר חזק וברור.

A walking tour of the neighborhood reveals dozens of street art by various artists using different and varied techniques. I recommend arriving on Saturday morning, so the area is not busy and you can roam freely in the streets, courtyards and parking lots

In June 2013, opened (and still active) a unique exhibition of Israeli sreet artists alongside guest artists from around the world on the seventh floor of Tel Aviv Central Station
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