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Comment: Not enough independent coverage; spotted a blog source (Notatki fotograficzne) which are unreliable per WP:BLOGgrapesurgeon (talk) 18:54, 24 February 2026 (UTC)
BerriBlue is a Polish street artist known for ceramic and azulejo works installed in public space.[1][2]
Career
BerriBlue began working in street art in the early 2010s, initially producing paste-up works before later focusing on ceramic tiles and azulejo techniques. She has worked extensively in Portugal, where she developed her ceramic practice, and has installed works in cities across Europe.[1]
An online street art database lists multiple public installations attributed to BerriBlue in European cities.[8]
In 2024, BerriBlue moved from Porto back to Warsaw.[9]
Style and themes
BerriBlue works primarily with ceramic tiles, using hand-applied glazes and etched surfaces inspired by traditional azulejo techniques.[2] In interviews, she has described an interest in working with durable materials in public space and in adapting her work to architectural context.[1][10]
Commentary on her work has noted recurring figurative motifs and symbolic imagery, often drawing on personal and cultural references.[9]
Media coverage
BerriBlue has been the subject of interviews and features in European media, including French television programme Sur les murs on TV5 Monde and Portuguese cultural programme N’Agenda on Porto Canal.[2][11]
In Poland, she has been profiled in national press, including interviews published by Gazeta.pl and Wysokie Obcasy.[12]
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