
Also Case of Ma´Claim was in South Africa, here is a painting he did in Jeppestown:
Here is one more wall from Atom´s trip to South Africa. This time he painted together with Angel and Mak1one at the Braamfontein Alley!
Berlin based Artist Superblast went to Santa Monica to paint the WeSC store in Santa Monica. After the jump you find the pictures and a video, enjoy:
The Weird Crew joined together at Stroke Artfair in Munich! It was one of the rare moments when the whole crew met on one place featuring Frau Isa, Rookie, Low Bros, Herr von Bias, Vidam & Look of Peachbeach, Dxtr, Cone and Nychos! See all pictures after the jump:
The Hundreds and The Seventh Letter have somthing in the pipeline. Here is a first video of their collaboration featuring Revok!

Falko, Curio, Lazoo & Atom joined together in Johannesburg, South Africa to produce some walls. Here is the first of many, called GEM Bioscope:

Amateur Magazine just published this great virtual tour feature on their website. If you were not able to make it to the exhibiton of Smash137 at Speerstra Gallery, here is your chance to walk through, see the artworks and almost shake hands with the man himself. Please click the image or here to start your gallery visit!

Over the weekend, Lamour Supreme, Greg Mishka (Twerps) and Aussie artist Deb painted a fun mural on a rooftop in Brooklyn overlooking the city. No onlookers, no race to finish, just a full day of painting and tale telling…
Here is the trailer for Smash137´s solo show at Gallery Speerstra called “Beatiful Struggle”. Opening is on the 5th of May and doors are open til 30th of June! Amateur Magazine also has a nice inside view in Smash´s Studio, please click here to check the 360° panorama!!!
Monday was the start of the two City Of Gold productions walls in the Johannesburg city centre. The artists were split into two groups with each group designated a wall, Okuda, Solo One, Rekzo, Hacone and Toe007 on one wall and Atom, Case, Tasso, Lazoo, Mak1one, Curio and Rasty on the other. A lot of of progress was made in these first two days leaving a third day to complete the works, pics of this and the final pieces to follow soon…
And here is the video of the Montana ARTcrylic Session “Backpiece Edition”.
Do you remember the days when graffiti artists used to customize their clothes and gave them their own “branding” and look? What was a common practice back then is nowadays seen not that often. AtomOne, Kent, Wow123 and two JukeBoxCowboys joined together to paint their own “backpieces”, using our Montana ACRYLIC Markers, proofing that they work on canvas as well! Here are the first pictures from this ARTcrylic session, enjoy: