The Osona Artimur Festival, held in the picturesque countryside of Barcelona, Spain, recently showcased a selection of 19 murals and other artistic interventions. Curated by B-Murals, the festival brought together some of the biggest names in urban art, including Zoer, Ana Barriga, Satone, Eloise Gillow, Daniel Muñoz, and Isaac Cordal.

Set against the backdrop of the rural landscape, these contemporary and abstract pieces sought to provide a fresh, contemporary take on local identities. From Zoer’s murals to Satone’s, Ana Barriga’s, Rosh’s, and Nano4814’s, the festival was a testament to the unique blend of tradition and innovation that muralism and street art can represent.

In addition to the invited artists, the festival also featured work by artists selected through an open call, including Twee Muizen, Sergi Bastida, and Wedo Goas. Several other artists also participated in participatory processes, including Daniel Muñoz, Chu Doma, Alessia Innocenti, Mateu Targa, and Zosen.
