Fresh mural shares online

An urban‑art curator account pushed out new mural photos this week, including pieces by CreaAndrea and Makart that show bright, graphic styles and attracted dozens to hundreds of views. (Artist shares were posted by @nouatre, with CreaAndrea and Makart among the highlighted works). (x.com) (x.com)

An urban-art curator account spent the past week pushing fresh mural photos to X, spotlighting new works by CreaAndrea and Makart in posts dated April 2026. (x.com) The two posts linked in the shares show bright, graphic wall pieces and drew public view counts ranging from dozens to hundreds on X. The posts were published by the curator account @nouatre, which regularly circulates street-art images rather than long text commentary. (x.com) CreaAndrea is an Italian graffiti and street artist whose earlier interviews and video profiles describe work built around lettering, geometry and experiments on large walls. A 2019 interview and an older video profile both frame that practice as moving between writing-based graffiti and mural-scale painting. (streetartyep.com) (youtube.com) Independent street-art coverage has also previously identified Andrea Crea in collaborative wall work in Italy, including a Varese piece made with the artist Jab. That places the new share inside a longer record of public-wall production rather than a one-off repost. (barbarapicci.com) Accounts like @nouatre sit inside a larger online ecosystem that now functions as a discovery layer for mural culture. Street Art Cities, one of the biggest mapping platforms in the field, says it tracks tens of thousands of artists and artworks worldwide through a community-driven database. (streetartcities.com) That matters for newer mural posts because most viewers will never see the wall in person. On platforms such as X, the first audience is often remote, and the image circulates before details such as location, commission context or production date are widely documented. (x.com) (streetartcities.com) The thread around these shares is small by mass-platform standards, but that is common in niche street-art feeds, where circulation is driven by specialist accounts, photographers and map communities instead of celebrity-scale followings. Street Art Utopia and other roundup-style publishers use the same model, packaging recent walls into visual digests for people who track murals across cities. (streetartutopia.com) For now, the clearest fact is simple: two April 2026 X posts from @nouatre put fresh mural images by CreaAndrea and Makart in front of an online street-art audience, extending the life of works made for a wall into works seen on a feed. (x.com 1) (x.com 2)

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