Lost Street Art by Dalaiama in the aldeia do Meco, 1 August 2022 I was saddened to discover that one of my favourite pieces of street art in Meco, by the artist Dalaiama had been permanently lost following the destruction of the building on which it had been painted. Thankfully other examples of his workContinue reading “Lost Street Art by Dalaiama in the aldeia do Meco, 1 August 2022”
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Street Art in Barra, 12 November 2021
Barra is undergoing a lot of development at the moment, but alongside the new buildings there is always street art from the past.
Aveiro: The Car Park, 27 October 2021
Driving into Aveiro the main road leads past the salt flats on the left and the nightclub Sal on the right. Turning right towards the city centre, on the immediate right is a small car park built (if that is the right word) on the remains of several demolished houses. Actually, I was never sureContinue reading “Aveiro: The Car Park, 27 October 2021”
Aveiro: The Underpass, 27 October 2021
Alongside the canal that forms the central attraction of Aveiro is a path that leads to what was Club 8, the go-to nightclub in the city. Now long gone, it’s a nightclub called ‘Sal’ (salt, Aveiro’s premier export) and the buildings around have been largely demolished. The path to Sal leads under the main roadContinue reading “Aveiro: The Underpass, 27 October 2021”
Aveiro: The Overpass, 27 October 2021
Headed off along the railway line today. As well as a lot of commissioned street art, there is also a lot of graffiti to be found on the bridges and a nearby overpass.
Actors of Urban Change, 27 October 2021
Several years ago, the city of Aveiro initiated Vivacidade, ‘Dressing-Up the City Voids’. The aim was to enable the local community to transform abandoned spaces into useful places. Actors of Urban Change was the team who coordinated and promoted the project’s objectives. This old stencilled wall looks like it’s an advertising hoarding for the campaign,Continue reading “Actors of Urban Change, 27 October 2021”
Artwork by Zooter, 27 October 2021
Tucked away near the park with the sculpture by Luis Queimadela is a small piece by the Portuguese artist Dalila Montero, known as ‘Zooter’. Zooter has been commissioned for various street art projects around Aveiro, and I’m not sure whether this is part of one of these commissions or if this is a personal piece.Continue reading “Artwork by Zooter, 27 October 2021”
Lost Art: The destruction of urban graffiti
It is a given that graffiti and street art is often a transient artform; existing works may be painted over by either the owners of the structure on which the artwork is found, removed (if it is from a well-known artist such as Banksy, or just painted over by another street/graffiti artist. However, as oftenContinue reading “Lost Art: The destruction of urban graffiti”
Aveiro: The Metal Fence, 13 October 2021
Wherever someone has created a barrier or left a bare wall, graffiti artists or taggers have covered it. Many years ago the building behind this fence was demolished, and the owners erected a metal fence before the land was redeveloped. However, nothing was ever done and the fence, tagged long ago by some forgotten artist,Continue reading “Aveiro: The Metal Fence, 13 October 2021”
Estação de Aveiro, 13 October 2021
Trains have long been a target for tagging, and the station is no exception.
Aveiro: The Alley, 13 October 2021
In the centre of the city there’s an alley that used to be lined with derelict buildings. On one side was a wall of street art from a long-forgotten festival, while on the other the buildings were being renovated. I imagined that since then the art was long gone. But no, it seems to haveContinue reading “Aveiro: The Alley, 13 October 2021”
Aveiro: The Underpass, 13 October 2021
The road to the Yacht Club passes under the A25, the main road that runs from the coast at Barra all the way to Spain. Underneath the road, an area has been paved over as a car park. Inevitably graffiti artists have left their mark.
Aveiro: The Yacht Club, 13 October 2021
Just outside the city, the Aveiro Yacht Club is a dockyard and marina for boats from Aveiro and beyond. Once a bustling area, the land around the Club is now largely derelict and has become a haven for graffiti artists.
Stencil Street Art in Aveiro, 13 October 2021
Political street art is common in Aveiro, whether these are vintage works from before the turn of the twenty-first century or modern messages about voting in the last general election. It is quite popular in recent years for activists from political parties to prepare stencils of their message and spray these on walls around theContinue reading “Stencil Street Art in Aveiro, 13 October 2021”
Grafitti and Street Art in Aveiro, 6 October 2021
It’s been a long time since we were last in Aveiro and it was an opportunity to check up on some old favourites and new work.
More Street Art by Dalaiama in the aldeia do Meco, 7 September 2021
There was one piece by Dalaiama in Meco that I did not think I would be able to visit this time around. A changeable day provided an excellent opportunity for a walk.
Street Art by Dalaiama in the aldeia do Meco, 2 September 2021
Dalaiama is a stencil-based street artist from Cascais. Around Meco there are numerous examples of his work.
Street Art by Dalaiama in the aldeia do Meco, 1 September 2021
Dalaiama is a stencil-based street artist from Cascais. Around Meco there are numerous examples of his work.
Vintage Street Art in the aldeia do Meco, 26 August 2021
The aldeia do Meco is filled with some really old street art. These images are from the first wall I ever saw in Meco. On the whole the work has remained untouched, but there is a new section of wall, and I’m sure that at least one piece has been lost under the new render.Continue reading “Vintage Street Art in the aldeia do Meco, 26 August 2021”
The house on the hill, 24 August 2021
Over 20 years go someone decided to build a luxury home on the hill overlooking the road from Alfarim into Meco. Sadly, they chose to do this without the necessary permits and the council halted the work. The house, little more than a frame but a good indication of the home it could have been,Continue reading “The house on the hill, 24 August 2021”