
Nighttime view of “Eulalia” (2022-23), Mérida, Extremadura, Spain. All images © Reskate Studio, shared with permission
By day,
“Harreman” is a Basque word meaning “relationship,” a combination of two verbs: hartu, which means “receive” and eman, which means “give.” The duo is interested in etymology, duality, and the way language can present multiple interpretations or how some information can only be revealed in a certain light. During the day, Reskate’s compositions appear uncomplicated in cream white and dark gray, but this discloses only half the story. At night, lights illuminate scenes created with photo-sensitive paint, like a koi fish appearing in a net or dogs brawling within the silhouette of a larger, much calmer canine.
Reskate installs vibrant, monumental murals with a focus in locations around Europe. Find more work on

“Rivalité,” (2022), Maison de Jeunes et de la Culture Nelson Mandela, Fontaine, France

Nighttime view of “Eulalia” (2022-23), Mérida, Extremadura, Spain

Daytime view of “Eulalia”

“Domestication,” Wien Museum, Vienna, Austria

“Domestication”

Nighttime view of “Connectivity,” Shenzhen, China

Daytime view of “Connectivity”

“Connectivity” in progress
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