Graffiti in Talpiot, Jerusalem
Although the Talpiot neighborhood in Jerusalem developed during the British Mandate, it was designed as a modern city
EAT EYE – אוכל אותך עם העיניים
"Eat-Eye הוא אנימטור ואמן רחוב שפועל בתל אביב. הוא מקבל השראה מחוויות מיסטיות ורוחניות, מועצמות ביופיו ובמורכבותו של הטבע, לצד המסתורין ואימת המוות.
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
Inspirational photos from Tel Aviv
Things and places that must be known and visited in Tel Aviv
EAT EYE – Eats you with his big eyes
Eat-Eye (Itay Ram) is an israeli street artist and animator, based in Tel-Aviv
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
Ten leading graffiti & street art areas in Tel Aviv
You can find graffiti and street art on many streets/areas in Tel Aviv, but if you want to experience the most interesting areas, see art works of leading artists from Israel and the world, discover combinations of techniques – this map is exactly for you
The HaSolelim complex – Tel Aviv
The whole area is completely occupied by street artists from Israel and the world and there is hardly a piece of wall left that has not yet met the spray
Montifiori neighborhood: Tel Aviv
The Montefiore neighborhood consists of garages, printing houses and many working restaurants. In recent years, the neighborhood has been developing slowly and becoming a reasonably priced residential area for young people
Atarim Square – Tel Aviv
The Atarim Square complex at the end of Ben Gurion Street (close to the sea) in Tel Aviv, has been standing for decades, almost completely abandoned, neglected and without a purpose
Graffiti in Kikar Hamedina – Tel Aviv
Along with the start of the excavations for the construction of 4 new towers in the center of kikar hamedina, a white wall was erected surrounding the construction area
Graffiti in the Yarkon Park – Tel Aviv
Far from the main graffiti and street art scenes in Tel Aviv, an impressive and kicking graffiti scene has been developing in the Yarkon Park in Tel Aviv over the past years
גרפיטי בתחנה המרכזית
מטרת הפרויקט להפוך את קומת הרציפים בתחנה המרכזית בתל אביב למרחב אמנותי יצירתי המאפשר לנוסעים הצצה תרבותית אל אמנות עכשווית בשפת הגרפיטי.
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
Adi Sand – The Copsons
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
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
FRENEMY – A world of colors
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