The Biennale of Urban Art in Lille, in the north of France continues at a relaxed pace with new pieces including a new window pane reflective moment by the French-Austrian stencil couplt Jana & JS. Also included are new walls by Baba Jung, Nuria Mora, and Psykoze were completed these last two weeks. Here we have new shots for BSA readers courtesy Aline Mairet.
Jana & JS (photo Aline Mairet)
Jana & JS (photo Aline Mairet)
Jana & JS (photo Aline Mairet)
Psykoze (photo © Aline Mairet)
Nuria Mora (photo © Aline Mairet)
Nuria Mora. Detail. (photo © Aline Mairet)
Baba Jung (photo © Aline Mairet)
Baba Jung (photo © Aline Mairet)
Hell’o Monster and M-City at the Urban Art Biennale in Lille, France
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