This archive showcases our collection of articles dedicated to the intriguing world of Orticanoodles and the broader urban art movement. Explore the artist’s unique style, delve into the cultural significance of their work, and discover the stories and inspirations behind each piece. We explore the techniques, challenges, and societal impact of Orticanoodles’ creative journey, offering insight into the ever-evolving landscape of street art and graffiti. Discover how Orticanoodles contributes to the ongoing dialogue within urban aesthetics.

Orticanoodles: Next Level Stencil Art
Street Art | Italian stencil art duo Orticanoodles recently published photos of their latest stencil art series, which could easily been described as next level stencil art with a nice liability to absurd pop styles. The overlaying topic of theses new works, including artwork titles like “Pop Never Die”, “Skate or Die” or “Pop Uber Alles” (showing Mr. A. Hitler), seems to be death or dieing in general. Orticanoodles, who had their first Paris solo-show about a year ago, light with their new stencil artworks a beacon of hope that stenciling also improves itself and doesn’t has to be similar stuff again and again reproduced… ...
