Graffiti wall mural
Where did street art come from? Already in ancient times, people searched for means of expressing themselves, but it is the diverse New York that is most known for the revolutionary art style.
The controversial phenomenon started with colourful forms on sides of train cars and finally ended up in galleries where artists display their graffiti pieces. Nowadays, street art is considered a part of contemporary art. But street art does not end up in the Big Apple, colourful South American cities or urban areas only. Now, it is becoming a more and more popular element in interior design. So, if you are bored with traditional decorations and ready for something bold, then it is time to get to know bimago’s street art wall murals better!
In our collection, you will find traditional graffiti put against imaginary bricks and vivid murals with symbolic elements like the hippie peace sign or the classic New York landmarks like the Empire State Building, the Brooklyn Bridge and of course the yellow cabs. You will also find an unusual piece with Charlie Chaplin walking on a tightrope. A living room would be a perfect place for such an eye-catching decoration.
When designing the street art wall series, we did not forget to include Banksy’s work. We have graffiti collages inspired by his work as well as accurate reproductions of his pieces.
Where to hang our street art murals? Ideally, in a modern well-lit flat or mysterious industrial interior. The murals can be hung on the whole wall or cover just a part of it in smaller rooms. Put some designer lamps above or next to them to produce an even more striking effect. As our street art wall murals are an excellent way to express yourself, they will be a perfect decoration for teenagers’ room who want to have their voices heard.