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Amstetten is bright and colorful!: The urban art festival inspires visitors!

Amstetten is bright and colorful!: The urban art festival inspires visitors!

International artists as guests!

Amstetten: On Saturdays and Sundays from 10am to 6pm, the city centre shows its open and colourful side, with many artists from all over the world offering an insight into their creative work.

Graffiti and graffiti in the transformer house
Andy Friedl, Lucas Friedl and Susanne Schober were working at Eggersdorfer Straße 23A and spruced up the previously “boring” transformer house!
“We were there last year too, and this year the Transformer House is a special challenge,” says Lucas Friedl of Project Thor Design.
Work began on Saturday morning and continued until Sunday afternoon.

  • Atzengruberstrasse is a highlight, including street food.

A prominent landmark is Atzingerbrusstrasse, where artists such as Crazy Mister Sketch, Kiwi, Cecko and Voda Wotha have decorated large areas.

There was also a Street Food Festival, where DJ Max Van Gaal created a great atmosphere on Saturday from 3pm, and the visitors were excited and doing their thing. Manuela Brachner and Peter Nevischer From Amstetten on a culinary journey around the world.

In addition to drinks, burgers and the like, there was also Indian, Mexican and Thai food to try.

At the Regional School of Music, there were streets and 3D art worth admiring, which particularly attracted many art lovers, as happened on Saturday. Brandstetter Britt

I saw it online and thought it would be a good opportunity to explore the city by bike when the weather is nice. I think it's very cute, especially the graffiti, as the walls look very cute.

Erwin and Sabine Slabinger from Neuhofen also share this opinion, and were particularly impressed by the works of the artist Mariano Buttolotti from Italy, who had already painted several unique paintings in Monza (Italy).

“You need a lot of imagination and a certain way of looking at things if you can draw this way.”
“I was delighted with the artist’s optical illusions,” says Erwin Slabinger, who was delighted with the artist’s optical illusions.

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People were also excited about the 3D art done by Lemmens Augustine and Jinsi Babu from India, who were in Amstetten for the first time.

“I love it here,” says pilot Jensi Baabo, who works with his wife as a hobby in 3D art. “I’ve been travelling a lot in Germany recently, and Amstetten and Austria have a special taste for me.”

A workshop for children, the next generation of artists, inspired by unique works.

Future generations of artists were also able to try their skills in the graffiti workshop on Saturday, where some unique works were created.

On Sunday I was able to get a real impression of the completed artworks, sometimes before lunchtime, but many people worked until the evening hours in temperatures of over 33 degrees Celsius!

You can also cool off on Sunday with a drink at one of the street food stalls, or at Ybbs, where Noel and Combe from Waldhausen and Freistadt were also working on Sunday and beautifying the bike tunnel.

The bike tunnel that Chris Schachle and Elena Anders from Graz also used on their Sunday ride.

on Urban-Art.at You can take a look at the clear map of all the individual locations of the artworks in Amstetten and explore them.