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Incredible pictures from Aberdeen’s street art festival Nuart

Take a look those these incredible pictures from Aberdeen’s street art festival Nuart.

The internationally renowned festival saw 13 acclaimed artists create stunning new artwork in the city – including some huge new murals.

It has attracted tens of thousands of visitors to the city since it first took place in 2017 and continues to draw crowds into the city centre.

This year’s festival includes several large-scale pieces.  

Brazilian artist, Thiago Mazza’s distinctive style has transformed the Frederick Street multi-storey car park into botanical landscape, while NeSpoon has drawn inspiration from the Scottish lacemaking industry to create a beautifully intricate design on the gable end of a building on Whitehouse Street.

Nik Ellis and Laura Perrett, known as SNIK, transformed a wall in a car park just off Thistle Lane as part of this year’s festival.

They used hand-cut stencils to create a beautiful ethereal portrait.

Tamara Alves

Tamara Alves. Credit Clarke Joss Photography

 

 

Swoon

Swoon. Credit Conor Gault

Stanley Donwood. Credit Conor Gault

Stanley Donwood. Credit Conor Gault

SNIK

SNIK. Credit: Conor Gault

Nespoon

Nespoon. Credit: Clarke Joss Photography

Thiago Mazza

Thiago Mazza. Credit: Clarke Joss Photography

Murmure

Murmure. Credit: Conor Gault

Manolo Mesa

Manolo Mesa. Credit: Clarke Joss Photography

Jamie Reed

Jamie Reed. Credit: Clarke Joss Photography

Escif by Lyndsay Aitken

Escif by Lyndsay Aitken

Eloise Gillow. Credit: Conor Gault

Eloise Gillow. Credit: Conor Gault

Chalk Don't Chalk. Credit: Aberdeen City Council

Chalk Don’t Chalk. Credit: Aberdeen City Council

AIDA Wilde - Image Credit Conor Gault

AIDA Wilde – Image Credit Conor Gault

 

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