Graffiti is most often associated with bad things, as various subcultures use it to express their rebellion. This does not mean, however, that we do not classify them as works of art. What's more, some graffiti is worth admiring.
The girl with the balloon is probably the most famous Banksy graffiti that took the internet crazy 15 years ago. But connoisseurs of his work know that there is much more hidden in the collection of satirical and subversive epigraphs that combine humor and criticism. His art has never been closer to our places, as from November 21st, a guided tour of the exhibition in Milan will begin, which will last until March 24th, 2019.
English street artist Banksy is still active in the Palestinian territories, and his latest politically-tinged artwork has a very special festive feel to it, reminding us that the holidays are not equally beautiful for everyone.
Graffiti on Gradele is a festival of urban culture and youth, which will take place for the fourth time this year - from July 27 to 29 - in Bol on Brač.
The German art duo known as Zebrating creates street art for people who walk the world with their eyes open.
Teo Ivančič. Surfing teacher and coach, passionate enduro/cross rider. A chemist by education - a graffiti artist at heart! He wants to digitize his art and present it on other media and not just on walls or airbrush products.
In the middle of broad daylight and crowds of passers-by on Jade Street, a gray wall turns into a colorful world, in which the sincere eyes of the drawn characters say more than a thousand words. Drawing graffiti is a "natural need" for him, when asked about what it means to him, he answers: "How do you ask a bird why it sings so beautifully?".