Showing posts with label graffiti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graffiti. Show all posts

Monday, April 13, 2015

Street Art: Mother of Drones




Street Art: Tyrion Graffiti


Tyrion Graffiti by AkSe
Photographed in in Manchester, England


Friday, December 12, 2014

Street Art: Minesweeper


Minesweeper Street Art by Oakoak

Oakoak is a very popular French street artist. His blog contains a great deal of very creative street art, most of which very playfully interact with the urban environments in which they're found.  This piece is part of a series that OaKoAk calls "Life is a game."


Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Quick Pic: NES Controller Train Car



Redditor Kgriffin88 shared this photo of an awesome freight train car painted to look like a classic NES controller, but with one important difference. The car was painted by a graffiti writer named Texer and, instead of giving it two round A and B buttons, this colossal controller has three buttons - A, L and B - for Texer’s ALB crew.
Click here for a closer look.
[via Incredible Things]

NES Controller Train Car created by Texer
Source:  Flickr via Reddit

In case you're counting, yes, there are three buttons, they're labeled ALB for the crew responsible for this magnificent piece of graffiti.  Now if only someone would cover the next few cars in Super Mario Bros. levels, this train would be perfect.


Street Art: SHOK-1 Rainbow


Photographed by Ruddy Harootian at Kenmare and Mulberry in New York City
[ Previously: August 2013 ]

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Illustration: Star Wars Goes Street!


"Star Wars Goes Street!" Series by Ontario-based Phil Postma

Phil Postma imagines packaging for a line of Star Wars-branded spray paint for graffiti artists with fun results.  For even more image from this series, follow the link!
"This project started when I came across an image of a carded "R2-D2" figure done up to look like a spray can. The card itself was blank initially, until various street artists put there designs on them. I thought they look pretty cool and gave me an idea on what to do with the various "Star Wars" doodles I have done over the years.

I am NO street artist by any means, but I do admire their work a lot and this is as close as I will get."

Friday, February 28, 2014

Street Art: Legend of Zelda


Legend of Zelda Graffiti
Photographed by Alp in Geneva, Switzerlan.
Source: Gointendo


Street Art: Legend of Zelda


Legend of Zelda Graffiti by Minish Cap
Photographed by Edouardo3522


Street Art: Legend of Zelda


Photographed by Lyon, France


Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Monday, December 16, 2013

Street Art: Batman Graffiti


Batman Graffiti
Source: Imgur via Reddit

Redditor Sneakylawyer and his girlfriend were "urban exploring" an abandoned hospital building somewhere in Belgium when they stumbled upon a few unique Batman murals tagged by the same artist. "Peteone" doesn't seem to have an official internet presence, but there are few more pieces in a gallery at FatCap that seem to have been created by the same guy. 

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Street Art: LIMITLESS



What happens when you let graffiti artists loose in an empty warehouse?  A whole lot of beautiful chaos.  The art in this video was created by Sofles, Fintan Magee, Treas and Quench.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Street Art: Anamorphic Guy Fawkes


Anamorphic Guy Fawkes Graffitti by ZAG
Located at the Recouvrance Bridge in Pont de Recouvrance

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Street Art: Urbn Buddhas


Urban Buddhas


Friday, October 4, 2013

Street Art: Banksy in New York


Banksy is hosting an entire “show” on the streets of New York for the whole month of October.  The project is called Better Out Than In. The artist's fans are already scrambling to figure out where Banksy will strike next.  Check his website everyday for updates and #banksynyc on Twitter and Instagram.  The Beast is among the foremost mainstream media outlets tracking his work, if you're interested in following that way. 

Banksy is also accompanying each painting with a humorous museum-style audio guide.   You can listen to the first recording on his website or by calling 1-800-656-4271 and dialing 1# when prompted.


Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Street Art: R2-D2pac

R2D2pac

Photographed in Los Angeles

Monday, September 2, 2013

Street Art: Blouh



Belgium-based French artist Blouh primarily uses stencils to produce his art which are painted in peaceful and quiet asleep cities or abandoned places.  For the most part, his work is of pop-culture icons, like Batman, Iron Man, and Star Wars.


"I'll take what is mine with fire & blood"


Street Art: More Star Wars Stencil Work


[Previously: Star Wars Stencil Work]

Belgium-based street artist Blouh creates humorous stencil pieces that feature popular cultural icons, such characters from Star Wars and superheroes like Batman and Iron Man.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Street Art: Extreme Snowboarding

Extreme Snowboarding Photo By Jussi Grznar- Athlete: Anto Chamberland

Extreme Snowboarding
Photographed by Jussi Grznar in Montreal, Canada

One of the top 250 finalists in Red Bull's illumel 2013 photo competition.

Street Art: Empire Over Endor

Empire Over Endor
Image by Chris Christian


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