27 Club graffiti in Tel Aviv

The 27 Club graffiti is a mural in Tel Aviv, Israel, painted by John Kiss with the assistance of Itai Froumin and Roman Kozhokin.

The work was created by John Kiss, an Israeli street artist and peace activist previously known as Jonathan Kis-Lev.

[3][4][5][6][7][2] Kiss chose the holiday of Rosh Hashana as the time to execute the work, likely to ensure that the police would be unable to reach the public art department at Tel Aviv city hall.

[1] Art journalist Zipa Kampinski of Israel's largest newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth,[8][9] was privy to the story and covered the mural's secretive creation process.

"[17] Over the years since its creation in 2014 the work has become known as one of Israel's must-see street artworks,[15][18][19] and according to From the Grapevine Magazine "the most popular in Florentin.

The work in progress
Wall in November 2022 with the artist's face rubbed out.