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Street artist Alfredo Segatori paints a huge mural of Diego Maradona in La Boca neighbourhood in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires, home to the imposing Bombonera stadium where Maradona once played for domestic giants Boca Juniors. "He is Saint Diego of La Boca, he's the patron saint of artists, of the dispossessed, and of athletes too," says Segatori, who started painting the mural immediately after the football legend's death.
Oldenburg (Germany), Sep 16 (EFE/EPA).- Street art artist Okuda San Miguel from Spain has created a colourful mural on the facade of a newly built apartment house in the city center for the opening of the 27th Oldenburg International Film Festival.FOOTAGE OF THE MURAL BY SPANISH STREET ARTIST OKUDA SAN MIGUEL.
Alaa Rubil has turned the rubble-strewn streets of the war-torn city into a semi-permanent exhibition of his work and a testament to what he and his neighbours have lived through.
From a Ukrainian flag being rethreaded to a portrait of a famous demining dog who received a medal of courage from President Volodymyr Zelensky - in Kyiv and its suburbs, artists and art collectives have been painting murals inspired by the war against Russia.
As Paris tunes in to watch the trial of the surviving member of the terrorist cell responsible for the Bataclan attack, the thieves who stole Banksy's commemorative mural are also in the docks.