

The Balcons de Barcelona is a mural of 450 m2 on a dividing wall of a building, where by means of the technique of trompe-l’oeil, it imagines a group of outstanding personalities in the life of the city at different times from his history such as Joaquim Blume, Cristóbal Colón, Santiago Rusiñol, Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso, and many others. It was created in 1992.







Hide and seek wall painting



On the wall of the changing room at the “Peeping Tom” beach, in Tel Aviv. This beach is named after the famous Israeli movie Metzitzim (Peeping Toms, 1972). –thanks Liz!



Wall painting in Quebec, Canada.



A street artist who works with abstract forms consistent with typical graffiti vocabulary and vertical surfaces that are highly taggable, Daim adds a vivid three-dimensionality to his work that makes it seems to pop off the wall before your very eyes. He has worked in spray paint but has also used virtual reality devices to craft amazing three dimensional works in virtual space.



A 1.000m2 mural art made by artist Eduardo Kobra in one of São Paulo’s main avenue (23 de maio Av.)



This mural is on Agrippa’s street in Jerusalem, right next to the shuknion, down the street form the Ben Yehudah outdoor market –thanks again Liz!