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New Murals from FAME Festival

An oasis of creativity isolated from the outside world, FAME Festival in Grottaglie, Italy began on September 22. For the second installment of our continual coverage of the festival (see our previous post on Erica Il Cane's mural), we bring you a collection of the new works that have popped up on the walls of Grottaglie. The sober portraits of Vhils (Hi-Fructose Vol. 23) can be found near the colorful, baroque mural of Interesni Kazki and playful pieces by Boris Hoppek. Take a look at some exclusive photos courtesy of Henrik Haven.

Aec, Interesni Kazki

An oasis of creativity isolated from the outside world, FAME Festival in Grottaglie, Italy began on September 22. For the second installment of our continual coverage of the festival (see our previous post on Erica Il Cane’s mural), we bring you a collection of the new works that have popped up on the walls of Grottaglie. The sober portraits of Vhils (Hi-Fructose Vol. 23) can be found near the colorful, baroque mural of Interesni Kazki and playful pieces by Boris Hoppek. Take a look at some exclusive photos courtesy of Henrik Haven.

Erica Il Cane

Conor Harrington

Vhils

Moneyless

Vhils

Moneyless and Boris Hoppek

Conor Harrington

Cyop & Kaf

Bastardilla

Momo

Giorgio Di Palma

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