Graffiti in Talpiot, Jerusalem

Although the Talpiot neighborhood in Jerusalem developed during the British Mandate, it was designed as a modern city
Street art & Graffiti in Williamsburg – NYC

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
Graffiti & street art in the Carmel Market Tel Aviv

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
Street art in Tel Aviv Central Station

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 – chooses words

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
Muriel Cohen – Dialogue on the Wall

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 neighborhood – Tel Aviv

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
DIOZ – Reveals teeth and craze

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
Street art & Graffiti in Nahalat Benjamin, Tel Aviv

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
Black and white graffiti

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
Graffiti in Nachlaot, Jerusalem

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 Talpiot, Jerusalem

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

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
Graffiti in Kiryat Hamelacha (1) – Tel Aviv

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
Street art in TLV Central Station

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