Apr 13, 2015 | Berlin Street Art & Alternative, Uncategorized
One of the things that makes Kreuzberg so famous for its street art is not just the sheer amount of art placed both legally on the walls, but also the representation of international artists. Indeed graffiti and Street artists flock to Berlin, not only for inspiration...
Apr 10, 2015 | Berlin Street Art & Alternative, Uncategorized
Alicé Pasquini isn’t a stranger in Berlin but she also doesn’t visit as often as other international artist. In 2012 she visited the city and illegally ‘donated’ around 25 pieces of art mostly in the districts of Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg. Of those 25 only about 7...
Apr 7, 2015 | Berlin Street Art & Alternative, Uncategorized
FUKU SHIMA It’s the start of spring and the weather is improving as winter slowly leaves us. It has been a time of stagnation in the street art and graffiti scene as the artist avoid the freezing temperatures, but as the mercury rises there is a stirring in the...
Apr 7, 2015 | Berlin Street Art & Alternative, Uncategorized
The East Side Gallery is world famous for it’s murals but just on the other side of the wall is what I like to refer to as the ‘West Side Gallery,’ this is where you will find the ever changing graffiti tags. The West Side Gallery is full of...
Apr 7, 2015 | Berlin Street Art & Alternative, Uncategorized
In 2005 Brazilian artists, Os Gemeos visited Berlin for the Backjumps 2nd edition festival where they painted a mural that has become famous in the Berlin street art scene. Know as the ‘Yellow Man,’ this mural is visited daily by tour groups as an...
Apr 7, 2015 | Berlin Street Art & Alternative, Uncategorized
Amongst the many international and local artist in Berlin you will find the work of an artist who uses a simple and effective alias name. His tag is simply ALIAS, almost a direct copy of the TV show ALIAS’’s logo albeit with inverted colours. Never the less ALIAS’s...