Graffiti
Murals

Are you looking for a graffiti mural? We make graffiti murals, children’s rooms and logos according to your wishes. With a graffiti wall you can design your own wall and wishes. 

A graffiti wall is ideal for a nice eye-catcher in the children’s room, living room, restaurant, gym or business premises. But anything is also possible for a nice school wall in the schoolyard, for example. We also make public graffiti murals for the benefit of coloring up the neighborhood and for anti-graffiti.

All graffiti murals are unique! Or how about a unique large and complete animation children’s room! Then all your friends will want to play with you every day! If you are interested in a graffiti wall, please contact us! We do all kind of murals!

Graffiti walls

Everything is possible with graffiti murals according to the customer’s wishes. From all kinds of shapes to color effects. For example, a graffiti name on a children’s room or a complete animation room is also possible with us!

Graffiti is often very colorful and can transform a dull space into a vibrant and energetic environment. Each graffiti painting is unique and can be designed specifically for the space, which provides a personal touch. It provides a platform for artistic expression of your own wishes and ideas and can reflect the personality or vision of the owner or customer.

A design can be customized to a particular theme that fits the branding or purpose of the company, such as street art for a hip cafe or abstract art for a modern office space. The idea can go in any direction, it can reflect elements of local culture or history, creating a sense of connection with the community. For companies, it can help establish a unique brand image and differentiate themselves from competitors.

Eye-catching graffiti walls are often photogenic and can encourage visitors to take photos and share them on social media, providing free promotion. We also make many public walls beautiful in consultation with companies and municipalities. 

We do also a lot of murals in combination of a graffiti workshop, so you can help! Please contact us if you are interested in a graffiti mural of workshop!

Pricing

Graffiti murals

We can design all graffiti walls and assignments in consultation. Each wall is unique and we make handmade prices. 

If you are interested, please send us as much information as possible. Consider, for example, the location, wall surface, design idea, size of mural and photos are always useful for a good quote.

Graffiti Name

From €150,-

Extra Elements

+ €50,-/500,-

Full Room

€500,-/1.500,-

Graffiti kidsroom super mario
Graffiti portret face
Graffiti kidsroom lego
Graffiti 3D streetart dinosaur
Graffiti walls
Portret graffiti BIG Biggie Smalls

Graffiti streetart

Street art and graffiti are art forms that take place outside traditional art galleries and museums, often on walls and other public spaces. The development and popularity of these forms of art can be understood by considering their historical, cultural and social context.

Historical development
Early Years and Origins:
Graffiti as we know it began in the 1960s and 1970s in the United States, mainly in cities such as New York. It was a way for young people to make their voices heard and mark their presence in the city. Well-known names such as Taki 183 and Cornbread are often mentioned as pioneers.
Rise in popularity:
In the 1980s and 1990s, graffiti grew in popularity with the rise of hip-hop culture. Graffiti, along with rap, breakdancing and DJing, became one of the four pillars of hip hop. This period also saw the development of more advanced styles and techniques.

Street art:
In addition to traditional graffiti, street art developed, often characterized by stencils, stickers, posters and large-scale murals. Artists such as Banksy and Shepard Fairey brought street art to a wider audience with their socially and politically charged works.

Cultural and social influences
Social movements:
Graffiti and street art are often linked to social and political messages. They serve as a form of protest and as a means to raise social issues.
Globalization:
The rise of the internet and social media has made street art and graffiti accessible worldwide. Artists can share their work with a global audience, and styles and techniques spread quickly across cultures and cities.
Commercialism and mainstream acceptance:
Although graffiti was originally considered vandalism, it has gradually gained acceptance. Artists are invited to paint walls legally, and their work is exhibited in galleries and sold for high prices. Companies also use graffiti-like styles for marketing and advertising.

Development in techniques and styles
Diversity in media:
Street art uses a wide range of materials and techniques, from traditional paint and spray cans to digital projections.
Complexity and craftsmanship: As the art form has developed, the technical skills of the artists have also increased. This has led to more complex and technically impressive pieces.

Collaborations and festivals: There are many collaborations between artists and communities, and street art festivals are held worldwide that celebrate and promote this art form.

Street art and graffiti often have a positive impact on communities. They can revitalize neglected areas, boost tourism and serve as platforms for local voices and stories. At the same time, discussions continue about the legality and balance between art and vandalism.

Street art and graffiti are dynamic art forms that are constantly developing, driven by cultural exchanges, technological innovations and social changes.

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stunning graffiti mural

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