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Shine Mural Festival

For the third year in a row the Shine Mural Festival has taken place in St.Petersburg, Florida and has welcomed some amazing artists.  Featured in the post are just some of the large murals that were completed this September and reported by Brooklyn Street Art.  The Shine festival celebrates work from a range of artists and ensures that it is not only internationally renowned artists that get a chance to create by trying to retain many local artists.  That said some of the big names to feature this year include Axel Void with a continuing of his famous work in Atlanta, Australian artist The Yok, Sheryo, Hueman, Jujmo, Joram Roukes, Cryptic and many more.  Browse to the bottom of the post for links to the photographer and more information on Brooklyn Street Art.

Jose Mertz. Shine Mural Festival. St. Petersburg, Florida. October 2017. (photo © Iryna Kanishcheva)

Jose Mertz. Shine Mural Festival. St. Petersburg, Florida. October 2017. (photo © Iryna Kanishcheva)

Joram Roukes. Shine Mural Festival. St. Petersburg, Florida. October 2017. (photo © Iryna Kanishcheva)

Joram Roukes. Shine Mural Festival. St. Petersburg, Florida. October 2017. (photo © Iryna Kanishcheva)

Hueman. Shine Mural Festival. St. Petersburg, Florida. October 2017. (photo © Iryna Kanishcheva)

Hueman. Shine Mural Festival. St. Petersburg, Florida. October 2017. (photo © Iryna Kanishcheva)

Axel Void . L. E. O. Shine Mural Festival. St. Petersburg, Florida. October 2017. (photo © Iryna Kanishcheva)

Axel Void . L. E. O. Shine Mural Festival. St. Petersburg, Florida. October 2017. (photo © Iryna Kanishcheva)

Mikael B. Shine Mural Festival. St. Petersburg, Florida. October 2017. (photo © Iryna Kanishcheva)

Mikael B. Shine Mural Festival. St. Petersburg, Florida. October 2017. (photo © Iryna Kanishcheva)

 

Big shout out to Brooklyn Street Art and fantastic photos by Iryna Kanishcheva.  Read more about the event here on Brooklyn Street Art.
Check out more great street art and wall murals in Mr Pilgrim’s street art blog here: street art and wall murals

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