In the run-up to the third SORRY, NOT SORRY festival, a mini arts route has been created in and around the Voormuide and Muidepoort streets. Local residents were given the opportunity to put their façade at the disposal of an artist. Various artists have installed small works of art at different locations in the neighbourhood.
The owners of this building wished to draw positive attention to the neighbourhood. They entrusted artist Kitsune with the design of a mural that would be visible from the street despite the dense urban development.
The budget to pay for the artist’s work hours was collected via crowdfunding. All other costs (scaffolding, paint, etc.) were paid by the owners.
Pol Cosmo creates colourful insects which pop up on buildings all over the city. In this way, the artist wishes to surprise people in a positive manner.
Pol Cosmo creates colourful insects which pop up on buildings all over the city. In this way, the artist wishes to surprise people in a positive manner.
Koopvaardijlaan, 9000Gent
Diverse artiesten / Several artists
During the 2019 Sorry, not Sorry festival, Graffiti vzw and Piazza dell’Arte matched local youngsters with an experienced street artist. Together with A Squid Called Sebastian, they created a mural from design to the actual execution.
The work of Cee Pil is all about the contrast between nature and culture, a bewildering view on nature and how men and nature live together. Instead of presenting beautiful pictures he wants to give his audience food for thought. His work has a certain surrealistic touch. He wants to show a calm and harmonious picture with an unpleasant connotation.
Kymo One gives a representation of what he experiences in his surroundings by using images and graphic elements he found online. He often holds a mirror to himself, as well as to the people around him. His focus is on the emotional and reactional nature of man.
In the run-up to the third SORRY, NOT SORRY festival, a mini arts route has been created in and around the Voormuide and Muidepoort streets. Local residents were given the opportunity to put their façade at the disposal of an artist. Various artists have installed small works of art at different locations in the neighbourhood.
OakOak has left his mark on several locations in the Muide neighbourhood and on the 2019 Sorry, Not Sorry festival site. He creates unique and above all entertaining street art.
Every year, Miramiro invites an artist to design the poster for the Ghent Festivities. During these festivities, the artist in question is also asked to create a mural.
Bruges artist Wietse painted his first mural in Ghent during the 2019 Miramiro festival.