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Nuclear Power - No Thanks!
Aarhus, Denmark
Photo: Vallø

Nuclear Power - No Thanks!

Aarhus, Denmark

Photo: Vallø

“obsolescence”
Sydney, Australia
Photo: baddogwhiskas

“obsolescence”

Sydney, Australia

Photo: baddogwhiskas

How Street Art Is Made From Start To Finish,
While You Were Sleeping.

Grffity Jurne, Dement, Twigs, Enron & MWM
Oakland, California, USA

Film: Lea Bruno     Via: jjkz

Graffiti is art in my opinion, but tagging (where the person spraypaints his name or logo on a wall) is like a dog peeing on a wall and marking his territory. In Durban, the likes of Spook, Pastel, Warren Raisdorf, 4given… these guys are truly talented. They display really good figurative art, it is not just about being rebellious like in graffiti tagging, (…)

The Mushroom Man

Christiaan Nagel, Durban (South Africa)

Keegan Gibbs - Dark Knights

Textura Dos: Buenos Aires Street Art
Matt Fox-Tucker an Oxford freelance journalist has published a book documenting the colourful street art that adorns the Argentine capital – and has a message for our city’s notorious graffiti artist SOAK. More …
Via: Oxford Mail - Andrew Ffrench

Textura Dos: Buenos Aires Street Art

Matt Fox-Tucker an Oxford freelance journalist has published a book documenting the colourful street art that adorns the Argentine capital – and has a message for our city’s notorious graffiti artist SOAK. More …

Via: Oxford Mail - Andrew Ffrench

The differences between the brain of a street artist and the brain of a graffiti writer.
flockandtoc posted this

The differences between the brain of a street artist and the brain of a graffiti writer.

flockandtoc posted this

“Mr. Vandalizm” Melbourne (Australia)
Photo: sensesmaybenumbed

“Mr. Vandalizm” Melbourne (Australia)

Photo: sensesmaybenumbed

Street Art Revolution in San Diego‎

Photo: Brandon Shitega

“Street Art” — often called graffiti — is suddenly happening all over the world. Partly a reflection of the times, the artists and their works are being recognized by people everywhere, critics galore and the media.

For the last few months (the exhibit ends January 2, 2011), the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego (MCASD) hosted twenty artists from ten countries  More …

Via: Huffington Post@jeger62    Photo: Brandon Shitega