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2 GRAFFITI ARTISTS
5 COUNTRIES
10 WALLS

Join us as we celebrate art and culture through graffiti across globe without borders!

WRITE & DRIVE GRAFFITI TOUR

WHO

Bakeroner is a graffiti & lettering artist and creative director based in Germany. His style is influenced by classic New York and Berlin styles, merged with traditional Turkish calligraphy art. His artwork is recognized internationally, and he has collaborated with brands like Amazon, Kia Motors, Epic Games, EA Games, and many more.

The tools he created for Procreate are revolutionary tools used by big brands and names like Balenciaga, Pixar Studios, Adidas, and Puma, as well as by famous artists. Baker has had many solo exhibitions in Moscow, Dubai, and many more places. Additionally, he is involved in a lot of street art festivals around the world

Pioneer to Saudi graffiti and street art scene from Jeddah since 2005. Deyaa is known for his clean illustrations and his iconic BirdDee. His work is widely known in the region and he collaborated with many brands like Mercedes, Puma, F1, Adidas and many more.

Deyaa developed and supported the street art community and graffiti scene in Saudi Arabia by creating DHAD, the first graffiti shop and community in the country. He won the Best Graffiti Artist award in Saudi Arabia, authorized by the GEA, in 2019. He was also an ambassador for Lipton Ice Tea and was part of the longest graffiti wall recorded by Guinness in Dubai.

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WHY

As an artists we know how important to get in touch with other createive, so we embarked on this tour across Europe with a mission to connect, create, and be inspired. The journey was more than just painting walls—it was about building bridges within the street art community, exchanging ideas, and pushing artistic boundaries.

Meeting fellow artists from different backgrounds allowed us to share techniques, collaborate on murals, and dive into local urban art scenes. We visited street art museums, galleries, and exhibitions, absorbing the rich history and contemporary trends that define public art today. Each stop fueled our creativity, providing fresh perspectives and deepening our understanding of how graffiti and street art continue to evolve globally.

This tour was a testament to the power of art as a universal language—bringing people together, transforming spaces, and leaving behind something meaningful for the communities we engaged with. It reinforced our belief that graffiti is more than an art form; it’s a movement, a culture, and a continuous journey of inspiration.

WHAT

in 21 days.

Visited 7 countries and 15 cities

During this project we drive across West Europe countries such as Netherlands, Belgium, France, Switzerland and Germany. But for cities, we were in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Zanvoort, Antwerp, Brussels, Paris, Zurich, Basel, Weil am Rhein, Nuremberg, Wiesbaden, Dortmund, Cologne, Bochum and Konstanz.

Meet local artists and create together

We linked up local artists based on these cities we visited such as Can2, Hombre, RiseOne, Sewar, Astro, Ensc, Rever, Dheno, DemaOne, Hmi, Djamal, Rusl, June, Peter and many more. Painting with them in some public walls and private walls without pre planned artworks.

Visiting street art museums, galleries, exhibitions

Our first stop was Straat Museum in Amsterdam, then we visit We Are Here exhibition in Paris, Collab gallery in Weil am Rhein. Also we visited artists stuido where they create their art such as Astro, Encs, Rusl and Hombre.

Checking local spots and graffiti heritage

In every city we visit, we got locations from local artists to visit some legal spots to see awesome artworks lasting many years. There was even 30 years old artworks in some cities which shaped the cities graffiti heritage.

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