Photographed in Hamburg, Germany
Showing posts with label street art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label street art. Show all posts
Monday, March 31, 2014
Street Art: 3D Space Invaders
[Previously: 3D Pac-Man Painting]
3D street art Space Invaders at the EPLF campus Lausanne Switzerland. The
anamorphic painting measures 150 meters square and was been created for the "Art on
Science" Project, on exhibit from March 17 to April 10.
Labels:
space invaders,
street art,
video games
Monday, March 10, 2014
Friday, February 28, 2014
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Street Art: The Wall Chalk Art
3D street art of The Wall by Joe Hill, founder of 3D Joe and Max
Photographed by Joe Pepler
To promote this week's DVD release of the third season of Game of Thrones in the UK, HBO commissioned an enormous depiction of The Wall across London’s Bishops Square. Measuring 10 x 7.5 meters, this piece is allegedly the first of its kind to appear to be 3D from more than one angle.
Labels:
chalk art,
game of thrones,
street art
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Street Art: Matt W. Moore
Matt W. Moore works to the credo of ‘range is conducive to
growth.’ Like many artists of his generation, Matt’s background was in
action board sports and the action art of graffiti, each with their core
value of speed, do-it-yourself ethic, enthusiasm for new terrain, and
sheer fun of collaboration.
Labels:
mural,
street art
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Monday, January 6, 2014
Street Art: Googly-eyed Creatures
Located in Liberty Village, Toronto
"We finally got a warm day here in Toronto, so I decided to go out and “Toon Bomb” some spots in and around Liberty Village.
Its so funny to see that by adding eyes and teeth to an object it instantly gives them so much character. I honestly had the best time making these."
Labels:
street art
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Street Art: Edward Snowden Mural
Photographed by Paul Capewell in Manchester's Northern Quarter
The mural reads, "Truth is coming and cannot be stopped." Here's a picture of the process. Personally, if I were creating a Snowden tribute, I would keep my name out of it. The NSA's got a long reach lately. But it leaves me a little ashamed that I wouldn't feel safe painting this on a wall in a country I've been raised to consider the freest in the world.
Labels:
mural,
protest,
street art
Street Art: 8bit Star Wars
8bit Star Wars Mosaic by Invader
Photographed at the QV Melbourne car park in East London (Shoreditch), England.
The characters were originally designed by Iotacons genius Andy Rash,
while French street artist Invader rendered them in this larger than
life mosaic.
Labels:
8-bit,
mosaic,
star wars,
street art
Monday, December 16, 2013
Street Art: Alligator Anatomy
Austrian street artist Nychos finished this second piece in Miami for Art Basel 2013 in his signature anatomical cross-section style. This piece is located at 80 NE 29th street.
Labels:
anatomy,
animals,
mural,
street art
Street Art: Raptor Anatomy
Earlier this month, Austrian street artist Nychos created one of his signature anatomical cross-section murals in Miami, Florida for Art Basel 2013. This time, it's what appears to be a Raptor straight out of Jurassic Park. Typically, his subject matter features real world animals, but his vivid style lends itself very well to the fantastical.
Labels:
anatomy,
dinosaurs,
mural,
street art
Street Art: Batman Graffiti
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.
Labels:
batman,
graffiti,
mural,
street art
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.
Labels:
graffiti,
street art,
video
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