AYAKO by the Tejo
If you’re one of those who usually cycle through the Tejo river, you’ve most likely already noticed this colorful piece by AYAKO.
If you’re one of those who usually cycle through the Tejo river, you’ve most likely already noticed this colorful piece by AYAKO.
Mr. Phomer is back at it in the streets of London. If you well remember his Supreme x Gaga action, you’ll surely not let this one by without a second view. This Supreme x Kate Moss adbust is yet another visually appealing twist, well elaborated by Mr. Phomer. Inside, a sample of some of the pics, as well as a video by João Retorta.
Another highly detailed piece left in the streets of Lausanne, Switzerland by Rotten Leftovers.
Work in Progress Garrett is a platform that has been receiving artists for the past weeks, working on several rooms for the period of a week. João Samina was one of the artists, leaving a big stencil wall in one of those spaces.
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.
Recently this week got this amazing batch of flicks shot on a mobile by Tae, but which we’re only possible to leave online now. Love the mood on these, and it sure reminds me of the times I went out for some paste ups in town. New posters up in Porto thanks to Tae, Xesta (Creams Team) & Picker.

Dedo no Gatilho is Miss K‘s blog on Porto’s street art. A frequent collaborator of this website, bringing you another fine edition from Porto’s streets. She always has fresh new content over at her blog, so make sure you drop by every now and then.
Random Porto is back with more stencils, graffiti, stickers and more from the city of Porto, thanks to the collaboration of “Papaguena”, who gives birth to this latest edition.

Not so recent, but haven’t mentioned his work here for a while. Quill just went for some days to Rome and left these on the streets.