We lead off this week’s review of street art with a new mural from Roa in Puerto Rico. Painted for the Los Muros Hablan Festival, the Belgium-based muralist rendered a giant Iguana (an invasive pest there, chewing up plants and crops and burrowing under roads and dikes) holding a Coquí, a small frog endemic to the island. Other notable walls this week come courtesy of Augustine Kofie – Italy (source), Aryz – Peurto Rico (source), Case – Germany (source), Escif – Croatia & Spain, Gaia – Philadelphia, Sam3 – Switzerland, Slinkachu – China, Pixel Pancho – Baltimore, Hyuro – Spain, Niels Shoe Meulman – Netherlands (source), Judith Supine – New York, Ozmo – Italy (source), and David Flores – Los Angeles (source).

All photos courtesy of artists and festival unless source otherwise specified…

Augustine Kofie for the Picturin Torino Art Festival in Italy. Photo via Graffuturism.

 

Aryz for Los Muros Hablan in Sancture, Puerto Rico. Photo via Savage Habit.

 

Case – “Beyond the Surface” in Frankfurt, Germany. Photo via Unurth.

 

Case – “Beyond the Surface” in Frankfurt, Germany. Photo via Unurth.

 

Case – “Beyond the Surface” in Frankfurt, Germany. Photo via Unurth.

 

Escif in Zagreb, Croatia. Photo by Piget.

 

Escif in Valencia, Spain.

 

Gaia with a portrait of Edmund Bacon, created with Goldman Properties and MuralArts in Center City Philadelphia.

 

Sam3 for the Arte Urbana Lugano Festival in Switzerland.

 

Slinkachu installation near the Forbidden City in Beijing, China.

 

Pixel Pancho for Articulate Baltimore.

 

Hyuro – “Burdens” in Valencia, Spain.

 

Niels Shoe Muelman in Amsterdam. Photo via Graffart.

 

Judith Supine in Brooklyn.

 

Ozmo in Rome, Italy. Photo via StreetArtNews.

 

David Flores in Los Angeles. Photo via StreetArtNews.