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The Works Of GHOST PITUR

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Ghost Pitùr is an anonymous Italian painter from Brescia, known for restoring vandalized walls during the night. He quietly repaints facades covered in random tags, leaving behind clean surfaces and his signature message “Questo è un atto d’amore urbano“. His masked, nighttime interventions have earned him a reputation as an urban superhero.
Ghost Pitùr says he doesn’t seek fame and respects real street art. When he finds a piece with intention, message and style, he leaves it untouched.
Check him out on Instagram / TikTok.

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The Works of TYNERAT

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TyneRat is a North East England artist known for original handmade 1 offs, creating detailed miniatures and dioramas inside graffiti cans and urban landscape setups. Each piece blends street art style with tiny crafted worlds, making every work unique.
Check him out on Facebook / Instagram / Website (Shop).

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RIP Ion Iliescu

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Street art-ul nu uita. Nici cei care l-au trait.
Ion Iliescu – Long Live The Queen (Centrul Vechi, Bucuresti, 2006)

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The Blood Stained Hand by ORHAN

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The Blood Stained Hand by ORHAN, a contemporary artist originally from Romania and based in Bucharest and London, delves into the unsettling depths of human nature. Known for his vivid use of color; Orhan’s work evokes a haunting atmosphere, blending themes of death, horror, and the occult. The Blood Stained Hand stands as a powerful metaphor for violence, guilt, and the marks left by human actions. With surreal landscapes and otherworldly figures, Orhan invites viewers to confront their darkest thoughts and emotions, offering a chilling yet thought-provoking exploration of the human psyche and the supernatural.

Check out more of The Rebel Bear’s art on Instagram / Website.

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Floating World by Ray Bartkus

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Floating World by Ray Bartkus is a mesmerizing art installation that transforms water into a reflective canvas. Using inverted images painted on surfaces like bridges or walls, Bartkus creates the illusion of figures, animals, and scenes appearing right side up in the water’s reflection. This interplay between art and nature blurs the lines between reality and illusion, inviting viewers to see beauty and meaning in unexpected places.

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Don’t Forget To Remember


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Don’t Forget To Remember is a poignant and intimate film that explores the fragility of memory through the lens of artist Asbestos and his mother’s battle with Alzheimer’s. While memories may fade, the essence of love and family bonds endures. Through Asbestos’s creative process, the film opens an honest conversation about loss, disintegration, and the preservation of collective memories. More than a story of Alzheimer’s, it’s a story of love; a tender reflection on how we hold on to those we cherish despite the challenges of time and disease.

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Faces Places – Agnès Varda & JR Film


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Faces Places is a heartwarming and visually captivating documentary by iconic filmmaker Agnès Varda and renowned artist JR. Together, they embark on a whimsical road trip across rural France, capturing the stories of everyday people through large-scale photographic portraits displayed in public spaces. This poetic exploration of art, connection, and memory beautifully blends Varda’s sensitivity with JR’s street-art flair, celebrating humanity one face at a time.

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Banksy The Housewife And The Freezer

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For Valentine’s Day, Banksy, the famous anonymous artists, created a wall stencil about domestic violence on a wall in Margate, UK. A photo of the work was then posted on his Instagram account, which has 12 million followers.

- via Arte

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