RM2K33MBG–Birmingham, UK. 24th Sep, 2022. An artist of the 'RestingB Face' group, one of about a dozen women street graffiti artists working on walls in Digbeth as part of the High Vis Street Art Festival at the Tea Works. Street art of this kind is often seen as a male dominated culture, but this is changing. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RMJN1GXM–Bristol, UK. 29th July, 2017. An artist is pictured in South Street Park Bedminster as she starts creating her artwork for the festival. Upfest is Europe's largest free, street art & graffiti festival and is now in its ninth year. Credit: lynchpics/Alamy Live News
RMBJA0BW–Rear view of young caucasian adult female graffiti artist with can of aerosol paint in hand, creating a piece of street art.
RMJXRJXY–Young woman having her portrait drawn by a female street artist in Greenwich Village, New York, in September 1958. Image shows fashion of thge 1950s period.
RM2K6DTH8–A female street artist paints in the sidewalk of Kensington Market
RM2GFG22Y–Artist working on a commissioned piece of street art in the Cowgate, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RMD3399C–Female artist painting a concrete wall erected by the army in downtown Cairo Egypt
RMGC2HYN–4-year-old Ashanti James from fishponds plays a solitary piano in the centre of Broadmead, Bristol's main shopping area, which is part of an art installation titled 'Play Me' by Bristol artist Luke Jerram.
RM2RNEM8G–Southend on Sea, Essex, UK. 1st Sep, 2023. Billed as Europe’s largest street art festival, Southend is continuing to celebrate its new city status with the City Jam event. Over 200 local, national and international street artists are displaying their skills at 100 locations around the city centre. Some temporary walls have been set up, but the artists are also decorating the sides of buildings and other permanent structures. Running from the first to third of September, artists have begun work on the murals around the streets and properties. Admirer with artist
RME6DMD0–Stenciled street art by prominent artist xoooox in Berlin Germany
RM2EJ47P2–A 1989 sculpture, part of André Wallace’s ‘Floating’ series, installed at the Barbican complex, London, England, UK 1993. This female figure in a bathing suit is part of his ‘Wind of Change’ work. This was part of 1993’s ‘Art in the City’ and was aimed at setting sculpture amongst the green spaces and the distinctive architecture of the City of London. André Wallace (b 1947) is a sculptor and artist working in bronze, stone, translucent resin, and various metals and also produces works on paper. He often works in a large scale.