Posts Tagged ‘street art’

Street Art by Jorge Galvao

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010


Jorge Galvao is a talented, Brazilian based street artist and illustrator.   Galvao composes some pretty wonderful images, usually figurative.

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Sculpture by Joshua Callaghan

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
The One Hundred Year Anniversary Commemorative Ford Model-T Lamp and Alarm Clock

The One Hundred Year Anniversary Commemorative Ford Model-T Lamp and Alarm Clock - brass beds, lamps, clocks, hardware, carpet

Joshua Callaghan has a body of work that is always on the move, working with many materials and methods to create his sculpture. His images applied to public utility boxes is the first work that caught my eye. I loved how “camouflaging” these ordinary eyesores made them more noticeable and intriguing.

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Featured Gallery & Street Art by REMED

Thursday, April 8th, 2010
THE FANTASTI 4 vs PUREEVIL - Spray and acrylic on wall

THE FANTASTI 4 vs PUREEVIL - Spray and acrylic on wall

I absolutely love the artwork of REMED and I have to thank RQM for showing this to me.  RQM is a talented Berlin MC that collaborated with REMED on COLORS FADE, LIGHT GOES ON to create a great mosaic piece made up of 84 7″ records.  REMED feels like an art superstar, slinging out amazing artwork regularly, on the street and in the gallery.   (more…)

Street Art by Damon Ginandes

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

degraw-street-mural
Degraw Street Mural, Brooklyn, NY :: Spray Paint & Latex Acrylic 60′ x12′

Damon Ginandes, a Brooklyn based mixed media artist, paints elaborate compositions of portraits intermingling with one another.

Devoid of context and stripped of external identity, they are portraits of souls – ageless, anonymous, and solitary. Their longing stares serve as a mute communication from which a distinct visual and psychological intimacy emerges.

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Scheissdreck – by Tilllassmann

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Scheissdreck by Tilllassmann
Chalk and, well poop.

I love how Tilllassmann’s cartoons, “Chalkies,” interact with the real world around them.  It is great that he can put these anywhere and people in the community get to see new works constantly.  There is also something refreshing about the simplicity of the execution, especially since everything in our modern world has become so complex.

artist & website: Tilllassmann - Flickr Account

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Aquarium Phone Booth – by Benoit Deseille and Benedetto Bufalino

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

phone-booth-aquarium
phone-booth-aquarium-night

The Aquarium Phone Booth is the brain child of Benoit Deseille and Benedetto Bufalino for the Lyon Light Festival in Lyon, France.

artist & website: Benoit Deseille – benoitdeseille.com and Benedetto Bufalino – benedetto.new.fr

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Abraham Obama – by Ron English

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Abraham Obama by Ron English

Abraham Obama is a humorous and provocative look at an unprecedented political art movement. Street artist Ron English gathers a crew of professional pranksters and hits the road on a grassroots campaign to make public art and promote Obama’s campaign for the Presidency. Abraham Obama takes us on an unforgettable ride as the stories of Ron English unfold alongside musicians and artists such as Shepard Fairey, Jack Medicine, David Choe, Sam Flores, Will.I.Am, Morgan Spurlock and many others.

Tribeca Theater Screening of “Abraham Obama”  Ron English will be on hand for Q&A.

Thu, May 14, 2009, 8:00pm - 92YTribeca, 200 Hudson Street, New York City – ticket info

artist & website: Ron English - http://www.popaganda.com/

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Flower – by Banksy

Monday, April 6th, 2009

artist & website: Banksy – http://www.banksy.co.uk

I wanted to feature Banksy today since one of his other works, The Mild Mild West, was vandalized last night  (image of the vandalism below).  A group by the name Appropriate Media splattered red paint on the work last night in their protest of graffiti art work.  The group says:

We call for the appropriate and legitimate use of public and private property. We are taking matters into our own hands

We will not seek permission

We will retaliate

My problem isn’t that they hate graffiti, or even that it was painted over.  That is a known risk that graffiti artists take when creating their work.  The problem that I have with Appropriate Media is they just did the thing they are against to “prove their point.”  What activist participates in what they are fighting against?

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Untitled – by Moose

Monday, March 23rd, 2009


Plant based cleaner

I don’t know that this photo does the work justice, but it was the only one that I found that included the entire work.  I guess Green Works financed this, so it feels a little commercial, but still cool.

artist & website: Moose – http://reversegraffitiproject.com

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Prank – by Dan Witz

Monday, March 16th, 2009


Materials – Weather ballon

Sometimes it is important for us to remember how simple and fun art can be.  Dan is an expert at this and proves it time and time again with his street works.  He also many nice paintings that are worth checking out.

artist & website: Dan Witz – http://www.danwitzstreetart.com

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