Migratory Birds of Malta — artwork #10062 by James Micallef Grimaud · St Julian's, Malta
graffiti kingfisher geometric facade stork goldfinch migratory-birdsArtists
James Micallef Grimaud, known as Twitch, was born in Malta in 1979. He is recognized as the pioneer of street art on the Maltese islands, having started painting graffiti in the streets of Malta in the mid-1990s when no other artists were working in this medium on the island. He describes himself as an "artist-anarchist" whose practice explores fragility, transformation, and the cultural demateria…
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Added 20/04/2026
Six-story monumental mural covering the facade of a residential building in St Julian's. The artwork depicts the most colorful migratory birds visiting Malta each year — white stork, kingfisher, goldfinch, European roller and bee-eater — interwoven with geometric patterns, traditional Maltese tiles and local symbols such as the gardjola watchtower and the luzzu fishing boat. Completed with spray paint over 300 hours using 500 cans, it is the largest mural ever painted on the island and the first to receive official planning permission.
The artwork Oiseaux migrateurs de Malte is of type graffiti. You can admire it in the city of St Julian's in Malta, more precisely here: Forrest Street, Spinola, St Julian's, Malta.
This graffiti is also tagged as: kingfisher, geometric, facade, stork, goldfinch, migratory-birds.
Find all artworks by the artists who contributed to its creation by clicking on their name: James Micallef Grimaud
The photo was published on 20-04-2026 by an unknown hunter.
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