GAU by Rotten Leftovers
One of the posts missing for quite some time, but just want to leave it for the archive, as this was one of the best pieces at GAU this year. Rotten Leftovers in Lisboa.
One of the posts missing for quite some time, but just want to leave it for the archive, as this was one of the best pieces at GAU this year. Rotten Leftovers in Lisboa.
As part of the Montana Shop & Gallery Lisboa anniversary, they’ve invited artist ARYZ to paint a building in the city centre. Once again, he did not disappoint with this huge wall painting in Lisboa. Amazing dynamic and colors to his characters. Don’t miss his show tomorrow night.
Not more than two weeks ago, Btoy was the 3rd artist to be invited for the WOOL festival in Covilhã. Btoy is a female artist from Barcelona that works mainly on stencil. I’ve had the chance to see her working in Barcelona before, and was happy to see her work again 4 years later and this time in Portugal. Along with her was artist Uriginal, who I’ve left some flicks here as well. Besides painting the main wall, Btoy had time to do a weekend workshop with locals, and paste up some posters in town. Check it all inside, with pics from Pedro Seixo Rodrigues mixed with some of my own. Enjoy.
Eime has recently uploaded some new flicks of his latest work.
Right after the PushClick 2nd installment at Lx Factory and just before the main Montana show ends this week, this post comes to celebrate videogames and new artists in Lisboa. This Super Mario Bros wall was conceived inside the “Public Art” talks for the program “Chiado na Moda”. According to the author, Maria Sassetti, this street has been the target of many construction works during the past years making it a very unpleasant street to pass by (which is on route to the Fine Arts School of Lisboa) and since that building in question belonged to the Metro (Subway), filling it with tunnels and pipes would make that connection with one of the most popular games in history.
Great intervention done in the streets of Lisboa. When a car crashed in to a wall at Rua Ferreira Borges, artist Pantonio saw an opportunity to create something different from the concrete wall.

Paulo Arraiano and Leonor Morais just finished these two new pieces in the center of Lisboa. Located in Saldanha, this is the latest project from Pampero’s Public Art, commissioned by Sandro Resende in collaboration with Lisbon Patrimony Department. All pics thanks to Duarte Lourenço.
UPDATE: New pics added inside.

Pedro Matos just made part of the Think Space “5 Year Anniversary Show” in LA. You can check some pics inside from his latest painting, and the detailed list of works from the artists here.

Fidel has recently teamed up with Antagonist Movement on a quick mix of styles and left their version of Guernica/Picasso on the streets of Lisboa.
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Remember those buildings painted by Os Gémeos, Blu and Sam3 some months ago, blogged here, in Av. Fontes Pereira de Melo? For the 2nd phase (Autumn) of the CRONO project, Erica Il Cane and Lucy Mclauchlan were two of the invited international artists to visit Lisboa and freshen up our old buildings in the city. I’ve left you with some teaser pics some days ago, so jump inside for the finished pieces.