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Jef Aérosol stencil art on one of the wall of the CENTRALE for contemporary art

Jean-François Perroy, better known under the alias of Jef Aérosol, is a French stencil art pioneer in that has been active since the 80’s. Jef’s style often mixes in black & white portraits of well known musicians and artists with the anonymous on the street. His trademark signature are those famous and mysterious red arrows.

Since the museum gate is locked you will only be able to see it during it’s opening hours of the CENTRALE for contemporary art at Place Sainte-Catherine 44, Brussels.

Warhol, Basquiat & Twiggy by Jef Aérosol

Portaits of Warhol, Basquiat & Twiggy by Jef Aérosol


Kid by Jef Aérosol

 Disenfranchised Kid by Jef Aérosol


Basquiat by Jef Aérosol

Jean-Michel Basquiat by by Jef Aérosol


Warhol, Twiggy and Kid by Jef Aérosol

Warhol, Twiggy & disenfranchised Kid by Jef Aérosol


Warhol, Basquiat, Twiggy and Kid by Jef Aérosol

Whole set s of Warhol, Basquiat & disenfranchised Kid by Jef Aérosol

Mother mural by Polish artist

The Brussels-based Une Ville en Couleur non-profit association, who work towards opening up the world of contemporary art in the open spaces of the Capital has recently invited the artist Sainer to paint a large 400 square meters mural in the proximity of the Brussels-North railway station.

Mother by street artist Sainer
This mural is located at the corner of Boulevard Simon Bolivar and Avenue de l’Héliport 21, Brussels, Belgium

Portrayed above is a mother and her two children rendered in his easily recognizable chiaroscuro tones. The mother and the daughter have their faces covered by the shade. The little girl, hidden behind her mother, looks at the viewer with her hands clasped under a piece of Rowan tree which in Slavic symbolism is supposed to warn them of upcoming danger. A soft atmosphere which reflects the tenderness that the mother seems to have for her children.

Sainer is a Polish artist who graduated from the Lodz School of Fine Arts. He’s been passionate about art since the age of 16. The artist is a member of the famous Etam Cru, a duo of gifted artists that he forms with his friend Bezt.

La Belle Hip Hop mural

At the initiative of the city of Brussels, four young female artists were given “carte blanche” to create a collective mural on theme of the “La Belle Hip Hop festival“. An eight day musical event dedicated solely to the women of Hip Hop which takes place each year in the capital on International Women’s Day.

Location: Rue de l’Eclipse, 1000 Brussels, Belgium

The four talented artists who realised the mural below are: Chelove, LaetiCNN199, Michelle Shiyu Chen & Nadia.

La Belle HiP HOP mural
La Belle HiP HOP mural
La Belle HiP HOP mural
La Belle HiP HOP mural
La Belle HiP HOP mural
La Belle HiP HOP mural La Belle HiP HOP mural "Soeur Yes Soeur" / Sister Yes Sister
La Belle HiP HOP mural

The Fall Of The Rebel Angels mural by FARMPROD

On the occasion of the 450th anniversary of the death of Pieter Bruegel, the city of Brussels hired a collective of visual artists among others Farm Prod to create a street art trail inspired by the work of the famous painter.

The Fall Of The Rebel Angels mural by FARMPROD

Leading dancers from the KVS (Royal Flemish Theatre) accompanied by a Congolese delegation from the Goma Dance Festival and the urban dance troupe No Way Back teamed up to make a special performance in the street of Brussels to also mark the event.

The Fall Of The Rebel Angels mural by FARMPROD

This mural is found on the façade of the Café Congo of the Royal Flemish Theatre.

The Fall Of The Rebel Angels mural by FARMPROD
The Fall Of The Rebel Angels mural by FARMPROD
The Fall Of The Rebel Angels mural by FARMPROD
The Fall Of The Rebel Angels mural by FARMPROD
The Fall Of The Rebel Angels mural by FARMPROD

Location: 7 Quai aux Pierres de Taille, 1000 Brussels

Peace World mural created by Fish Stix

"Peace world" mural by artist Fish Stix
The“Peace World” mural is located at Rue du marché au charbon 84, Brussels, Belgium

This colorful mural was created by Graffiti artist FishStix on the roll down shutter of the Effet Mérité storefront so you are bound to miss it during regular opening hours. The store itself feature unique and handmade products from more than 30 Belgian & European designers.