Jason Botkin (Canada) just finished his most recent mural for Sea Walls Festival organized by Pangea Seed Foundation in San Diego, California – USA. Special thanks to project partners @pinturasoseloficial and @nuevearteurbano ;
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Jason Botkin (Canada) just finished his most recent mural for Sea Walls Festival organized by Pangea Seed Foundation in San Diego, California – USA. Special thanks to project partners @pinturasoseloficial and @nuevearteurbano ;
Read More »Dyoungv (USA) just finished his most recent mural for Sea Walls Festival organized by Pangea Seed Foundation in San Diego, California – USA. Dyoungv mural is an ode to Neptune and ocean preservation.
Read More »INTI (Chile) just finished his most recent mural entitled “RANDOM” in Tai Ping, Jishou, – CHINA. This mural is part of Back To School Project that 15 urban artists are invited to paint schools in underprivileged areas all around China. Since the first astronomy records 4000 years ago in China, until today …
Read More »Persue (USA) just finished his most recent mural for Sea Walls Festival organized by Pangea Seed Foundation in San Diego, California – USA ‘Hold on to your butts!’ is the title of Persue’s mural, which raise awareness in regards to plastics and non biodegradable trash such as cigarette butts and …
Read More »Ian Ross (USA) just finished his most recent mural for Sea Walls Festival organized by Pangea Seed Foundation in San Diego, California – USA. His mural addresses the issue of ocean acidification. The bleaching of coral reefs (from an over abundance of CO2 being absorbed into the ocean) is a …
Read More »Dolan Stearns (USA) just finished his most recent mural for Sea Walls Festival organized by Pangea Seed Foundation in San Diego, California – USA. His mural focuses on the human and plastic waste impact on our oceans and marine life. Plastic is the army we’ve sent to the ocean, to …
Read More »Cinzah (New Zealand) just finished his most recent mural for Sea Wall Festival organized by Pangea Seed Foundation in San Diego, California. This mural addresses the impact of the global shark finning trade on shark populations. An estimated 100,000,000 sharks are killed for their fins every year. Over the past …
Read More »Jet Martinez (Mexico) just finished his most recent mural for Sea Walls Festival in San Diego, California organized by Pangea Seed Foundation. His mural focuses on how floriculture and pesticides affect the ocean and water quality.
Read More »EELCO (Netherlands) just finished his most recent mural for Sea Wall Festival, Organized by Pangea Seed. This mural addresses the importance of preservation and protection of marine resources.
Read More »Jaz (Argentina) & Pastel (Argentina) just finished their new collaborative wall for The Unexpected Festival. Curated by Charlotte Dutoit from JustKids this stunning wall is in Forth Smith, Arkansas – USA.
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