When walking in Oslo you will see a lot of grafitti on building walls and other surfaces, most of it ugly, but there are exceptions.

Grafitti at Pavilion

This first one was found at the Pavilion café at Kuba (between Grünerløkka and Gamle Aker). Another beautiful wall can be found at Grønland, in the entrance to a park in Urtegata / Platous gate.

Grafitti at Tøyen

The third photo that I have included is street art made by herakut, Herakut is a symbiosis of the aliases Hera and Akut, two graffiti artists from Frankfurt and Erfurt, Germany. Their contributions to make Oslo more beautiful can be found outside the bar Mir (also called Grünerløkka Lufthavn). They have also done a painting at Deichmanske Library (I will try to find it).

Herakut at Mir

Don’t you hurt me is actually four drawings, forth ones is on the other side of the entrance gate to Mir and it was therefor not possible to include it in the same picture. But I have put together a small gallery:

Don't You Hurt Me

The last picture I want to share with you in this blog entry is taken outside Pantagana Artclub in Deichmans gate 15. Their main purpose is to make a social, and artistic habitat for people interested in arts, poetry, music and social gathering.

Pantagana Artclub

More streetart (grafitti) pictures are available on my Flickr account.