Explore the fascinating world of Bast in urban art! This archive dives deep into the artistic interpretations of this ancient Egyptian goddess, often depicted as a cat. Discover how artists use her imagery to explore themes of power, femininity, and spirituality within the context of street art, graffiti, and murals. We’ll examine different artistic styles, cultural contexts, and the symbolic meanings behind Bast’s representation in contemporary urban landscapes. From vibrant murals to intricate graffiti pieces, prepare to be amazed by the diverse ways this powerful feline goddess is being expressed in modern street art.

Bäst Screen-printings in London
As you maybe noticed, Brooklyn’s infamous collagist and urban artist Bäst is in London for his first solo exhibition called “Botulism”! Bäst, who has been part of the international street art scene for the last ten years, presents in that show new artworks, especially screen-printings, which are inspired by the early punk flyers of London and New York. Showing 21st Century icons and imagery from all types of media. The crazy thing about his very successful screen-printings is, that they don’t look like a screen-printing, but like real collages! I was highly impressed by that fact, the joke within his artworks and the small talk I had with him. ...

