The contemporary art gallery and creative production studio La Plataforma will host multidisciplinary artists Víctor Cano, a Barcelona-based creator who explores experimentation as a path to discovery and self-discovery, and Peach Face, whose work is inspired by Mexican folk art and Japanese kawaii aesthetics to create quirky monster sculptures and vases.
The contemporary art gallery and creative production studio La Plataforma will host multidisciplinary artists Víctor Cano, a Barcelona-based creator who explores experimentation as a path to discovery and self-discovery, and Peach Face, whose work is inspired by Mexican folk art and Japanese kawaii aesthetics to create quirky monster sculptures and vases.
El Solar, the epicenter of Poblenou Open Day, will also host, among other activities, mural interventions by different artists selected through the WAC call such as
Additionally, it will feature the participation of artists to celebrate the ten-year anniversary of the Windows Art Circuit, such as Konair, known for his iconic representation of bitten popsicles in his works. His style blends elements of pop art, surrealism, and graffiti, creating vibrant and colorful images that adorn the streets of Barcelona. PALOMA, with her “pictorial collages” that reflect and interpret, through visual language, the idiosyncrasy of our society, bringing together and communicating the beauty of stories and the impact of images in the most plastic culture. KST, an architect by training, has developed as an illustrator and muralist, exploring the intersection between the traditional and the contemporary. Juani Bengali, an illustrator, designer, and architect currently residing in Barcelona. She loves vibrant colors, playing with shapes, and creating characters. Plain Jein, a muralist, illustrator, and graphic designer, enjoys giving a voice to social issues with a touch of humor, aiming to either discomfort or comfort the viewer. Antón Seoane, an artist who started with graffiti. He now develops projects in the industrial, graphic, and artistic fields with multiple creative disciplines such as photography and tattooing. His work portrays the imagery of cinema and comics, two of his other passions.
El Solar, the epicenter of Poblenou Open Day, will also host, among other activities, mural interventions by different artists selected through the WAC call such as
Additionally, it will feature the participation of artists to celebrate the ten-year anniversary of the Windows Art Circuit, such as Konair, known for his iconic representation of bitten popsicles in his works. His style blends elements of pop art, surrealism, and graffiti, creating vibrant and colorful images that adorn the streets of Barcelona. PALOMA, with her “pictorial collages” that reflect and interpret, through visual language, the idiosyncrasy of our society, bringing together and communicating the beauty of stories and the impact of images in the most plastic culture. KST, an architect by training, has developed as an illustrator and muralist, exploring the intersection between the traditional and the contemporary. Juani Bengali, an illustrator, designer, and architect currently residing in Barcelona. She loves vibrant colors, playing with shapes, and creating characters. Plain Jein, a muralist, illustrator, and graphic designer, enjoys giving a voice to social issues with a touch of humor, aiming to either discomfort or comfort the viewer. Antón Seoane, an artist who started with graffiti. He now develops projects in the industrial, graphic, and artistic fields with multiple creative disciplines such as photography and tattooing. His work portrays the imagery of cinema and comics, two of his other passions.
On the side of the façade of Pujades 110 street, there will be an intervention by Peu Gaudenz, a Swiss-Brazilian multidisciplinary artist, established in Barcelona for over 20 years, working with fine art painting, graphic design, and tattooing, and RICE, a visual artist and muralist whose artistic production mainly focuses on public space interventions using the stencil technique.
On the side of the façade of Pujades 110 street, there will be an intervention by Peu Gaudenz, a Swiss-Brazilian multidisciplinary artist, established in Barcelona for over 20 years, working with fine art painting, graphic design, and tattooing, and RICE, a visual artist and muralist whose artistic production mainly focuses on public space interventions using the stencil technique.
On the side of the façade of Pujades 110 street, there will be an intervention by Peu Gaudenz, a Swiss-Brazilian multidisciplinary artist, established in Barcelona for over 20 years, working with fine art painting, graphic design, and tattooing, and RICE, a visual artist and muralist whose artistic production mainly focuses on public space interventions using the stencil technique.
Cacho, the spacious, industrial bar with a large terrace in the Creative District, will be the stage where interdisciplinary artist Moonie, an illustrator inspired by cartoons, street art, and comics, will create artistic interventions throughout the day.
Cacho, the spacious, industrial bar with a large terrace in the Creative District, will be the stage where interdisciplinary artist Moonie, an illustrator inspired by cartoons, street art, and comics, will create artistic interventions throughout the day.
Sin Amor No, a micro-bakery offering baked goods, juices, and coffee, will host artist Niko Tampio, a photographer who navigates between art and commercial photography without making distinctions. With a keen eye for detail and color, complemented by a strong personal vision, he creates captivating and honest images in the genres of fashion, still life, architecture, and everyday observation.
Sin Amor No, a micro-bakery offering baked goods, juices, and coffee, will host artist Niko Tampio, a photographer who navigates between art and commercial photography without making distinctions. With a keen eye for detail and color, complemented by a strong personal vision, he creates captivating and honest images in the genres of fashion, still life, architecture, and everyday observation.
The Hilton Diagonal Mar hotel will also take part in the Windows Art Circuit 2025, hosting the invited artist Creto, a muralist who combines figurative and natural elements with abstract and geometric forms using spray paint and acrylics. He will create a live artwork throughout the day.
The Hilton Diagonal Mar hotel will also take part in the Windows Art Circuit 2025, hosting the invited artist Creto, a muralist who combines figurative and natural elements with abstract and geometric forms using spray paint and acrylics. He will create a live artwork throughout the day.
The IBIS Styles City Bogatell hotel will host multidisciplinary artist Vale Wilson, an illustrator, textile designer, muralist, and tattoo artist inspired by the female figure, nature, and music who uses metaphors to convey strength and emotion through her imagery.
The IBIS Styles City Bogatell hotel will host multidisciplinary artist Vale Wilson, an illustrator, textile designer, muralist, and tattoo artist inspired by the female figure, nature, and music who uses metaphors to convey strength and emotion through her imagery.
The Hoxton Poblenou will host the Fàstic Bomàstic collective, made up of more than ten comic creators and illustrators. Its composition changes, but the essence remains: a group of restless minds of different ages, nationalities, genders, and worldviews. Each one has designed a little monster that embodies their unique way of facing reality, forming a creative ecosystem, just like in Poblenou.
The Hoxton Poblenou will host the Fàstic Bomàstic collective, made up of more than ten comic creators and illustrators. Its composition changes, but the essence remains: a group of restless minds of different ages, nationalities, genders, and worldviews. Each one has designed a little monster that embodies their unique way of facing reality, forming a creative ecosystem, just like in Poblenou.