With street art becoming a cultural draw in most of the major cities around the world, it was only a matter of time before it found a place in your home. Sure enough, your house wall is the new canvas for street art artists. Homeowners looking for a signature style and a unique stamp for their home are now experimenting with their own selfies, folk tales, football heroes, movie posters and cartoon characters emblazoned on their terraces, outside walls, bedrooms and patios in graffiti style.
Breaking the wall
Arty murals, wall graffiti helps homeowners flaunt their personalities and passions. Yogesh Saini, founder of Delhi Street Art says, "Until now, interior murals were an underutilised medium. We are experimenting with the boundary walls, interior walls of living rooms and terraces. People want to define their space through art and give it their signature style." Saini and his set of street artists have recently painted vintage trunks in one home, florals in another and a tribal scene for another client. For a heritage haveli in Ajmeri Gate, his team did a folk theme on the terrace. Read More.
Breaking the wall
Arty murals, wall graffiti helps homeowners flaunt their personalities and passions. Yogesh Saini, founder of Delhi Street Art says, "Until now, interior murals were an underutilised medium. We are experimenting with the boundary walls, interior walls of living rooms and terraces. People want to define their space through art and give it their signature style." Saini and his set of street artists have recently painted vintage trunks in one home, florals in another and a tribal scene for another client. For a heritage haveli in Ajmeri Gate, his team did a folk theme on the terrace. Read More.