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Street artists in Tel Aviv

Ifat Gotlib Updated On March 5, 2016
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Tel Aviv is a pluralist city, that combines a lot of opinions, and a mix of culture, art and different types of people, as a part of this magical city, we see all kinds of street art scattered around. graffiti street art is the most common one. some of the artist are well none and some choose to stay anonymous.
Here are some of the interesting and unique street artists based in Tel Aviv:

Rami Meiri
An Israeli artist, one of the first in Israel, known for his giant wall paintings in Israeli cities, and considered to a pioneer in the field of street art and graffiti. you can say he paved the way for the younger generation of many israeli artists.

Azrieli Center, Tel Aviv (photo: David King)
Azrieli Center, Tel Aviv (photo: David King)

know hope
An Israeli-American graffiti artist. His works began to appear in the streets of Tel Aviv in 2005, using spray paint presented his nickname on electrical cabinets, bulletin boards, walls and buildings, and was a mystery to the public for his existence and identity.

Tel Aviv, 2007 (photo: facebook)
Tel Aviv, 2007 (photo: facebook)

 

Pilpeled
An Israeli artist, a master in visual art and graphic design, And responsible for some impressive Graffiti works in Tel Aviv. like his logo, his works are mostly in black and white colors and contain Crazy visual images such as Dogs in arab keffiyah, children with pieces of fries in their nostrils and gorillas with orthodontic mouth rings.

Tel Aviv Promenade (photo: facebook)
Tel Aviv Promenade (photo: facebook)

 

dede
Tel Aviv-based conceptual artist, who was born probably in the 80s, and began exhibiting his work in the streets of Tel Aviv in 2006. Dede’s work is characterized by the image of bandage, appearing in many of his works. The use of it is unknown, However, the use of bandage mentions the use of the heart, and other symbols such as a tear and hand extended to express both suffering and human hope.

Tel-Aviv, January 2015 (photo: facebook)
Tel-Aviv, January 2015 (photo: facebook)

 

UNTAY
Boaz Sides (aka UNTAY) is an active member of different groups and projects in the alternative Israeli street art scene and inspired by the environment in which he lives and works, Tel Aviv city. he is working with mixed media such as pencils, acrylics, spray paints, watercolors, wall paints and more.

East tel aviv 2015 (photo: facebook)
East tel aviv 2015 (photo: facebook)
art artist dede graffiti know hope pilpeled rami meiri street art UNTAY
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  1. Tel Aviv Street artists Dede, Pilpeled, UNTAY... - Street I Am June 21, 2015 at 9:20 pm

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