Damn!
August 11, 2008 · No Comments
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The Graffitti, Stencils and Drawings of Banksy
July 29, 2008 · No Comments
Say what you will about the legality and morality of graffiti; it is difficult to argue that it is not at times real art. The care and forethought that goes into some graffiti and street art is apparent. Banksy is an artist who has risen to a strangely anonymous brand of fame with his graffiti, most of which involves stenciling. But there are many sides to this elusive culture-jamming artist, and his drawings, which are seen by far fewer people, are just as provocative as his large outdoor pieces. Some of his earliest works are still debated while others have become collectors items sold at up to six-figure prices.

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Banksy, the Famously Anonymous Street Artist
July 29, 2008 · No Comments
The life of the street artist is, by necessity, one of anonymity.
In many of the world’s cities, the most noticeable and breathtaking pieces of art aren’t created by world-renowned talents. They are created by the unknown street artist under cover of darkness. We never see them and they are known only by their tagging pseudonyms.
UK-based street artist Banksy is a notable half-exception to this rule. His work is currently seen around the planet. There are few in the art world (street or otherwise) who don’t know his signature style. The exception, though, is that no one is sure just who he is. There have been many claims to know his true identity but none have ever been definitive to date.
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Graffiti snails roaming London
July 20, 2008 · No Comments
Most people have to shell out to give their homes a makeover – not so for these multi-coloured molluscs.
The flashy snails have had their drab shells given a paint job for nothing – and they didn’t even have to move a muscle.
A London artist, known only as Slinkachu, has used the molluscs’ shells for a series of designs dubbed ‘Inner City Snail – a slow-moving street art project’.
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Light Graffiti
January 18, 2008 · 1 Comment
These guys are king of light graffiti.
Check out all their movies
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Unusually Geeky Street Graffiti Projects
January 18, 2008 · No Comments
From Digitized Spray-Painting to Physical Hyperlinking
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Graffiti using Air Pollution as the canvas
January 18, 2008 · No Comments
some groovy reverse graffiti
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