Posts Tagged: street art


5
Nov 08

Retna Speaks on His Creativity and Evolution

VIMBY – Retna


22
Oct 08

FreshArt: FF Me Footwear (Ltd. Ed.) – Mr. Guy

FF Me Footwear

Only 250 prints made so don’t sleep. Be sure to check out Mr. Guy’s website for more of his work.

Click here to purchase


13
Oct 08

FreshArt: Death to Television, Long Live Internet!!

Ok so that isn’t the actual name of this piece and I have no idea of the title nor creator. This was spotted over at Infart and their site is in French (I think). So anybody out there that can translate, throw me a frickin’ bone here. Until then, we’re sticking to my title…

Blood splatter close-up inside of post…

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27
Sep 08

FreshArt: Roadsworth – North American Footprint

Canadian artist, Roadsworth, redefines street art….literally. Here is what Roadsworth has to say about this piece:

North American Footprint 

If you’re from Bangladesh your “eco-footprint” is about the size of…a foot. If you’re from North America it looks something like this. 
Parc Ave., Montreal, Quebec. September 2004. 

24
Sep 08

FreshArt: Seen On The Streets of Melbourne

Spotted over at MelbourneGraffiti……very suitable for the current state of the U.S.


23
Sep 08

FreshArt: Sam3 “Procession of Oppression”

A dope piece by Sam3….probably one of my favorites.


15
Sep 08

FreshArt: Another Piece From CutUp Collective

CutUp Collective has done a new piece but in NYC this time. If you’re not up on these artists as of yet, wake up and click here for more information.


12
Sep 08

FreshArt: Nick Walker at the Nuart Festival


10
Sep 08

Banksy Shows L.A. Some Love

Another dope piece from Banksy caught on the streets of Los Angeles. This picture is worth a million words….is he trying to say fast food makes brings us down to the level of Neanderthals?? What’s your interpretation? Leave a comment…..


9
Sep 08

Bomb It (Trailer)

This documentary on global graffiti features street artists and the top graffiti writers from 5 different continents. Directed by Jon Reiss, this documentary is a must see for all art lovers. I think I’ll pick up a copy myself this week. Don’t forget to visit their website for more information.