Incredible 3D graffiti masterpiece by Odeit ! Portugal, 2015. To see more about ODEITH, CLICK HERE!
Mural by The London Police at Villa Bagatelle Miami Beach (PHOTO/VIDEO)
Last month, supported by Opera Gallery, The London Police were commissioned to paint a large-scale mural at Villa Bagatelle Miami Beach during the Art Basel Miami art fair. The monumental wall was the first street art mural to appear on South Beach. In parallel, eight new paintings specially created for the occasion went on display inside Villa Bagatelle and remained for the whole duration
Latest painting from Goddog and Chifumi in Phnom Penh.More at…
Latest painting from Goddog and Chifumi in Phnom Penh.More at www.chifumi.fr
Fear by Poster Boy NYC on Flickr.Also a solid Posterboy Trayvon…
Fear by Poster Boy NYC on Flickr.Also a solid Posterboy Trayvon from a few weeks back
Dan Kitchener
Meet Dank aka Dan The Kitchener from London. Geishas, dragons and gloomy atmosphere guaranteed.Read more: Dan Kitchener
Illusion in Agadir
Senzo and Abid, two moroccan graffiti artists realized a stunning wall in Agadir, Morocco. Illusion and interaction for your eyes pleasure.Read more: Illusion in Agadir
JBbTC 211: Spro-Cas
Back to Africa this week. I’ve got a massive backlog of African publishers I want to cover, but tracking down information about them is often difficult, as most no longer exist, and very few have any internet presence at all. (I wish this was a project I could afford to run out to the library to do more hardcore research, but as a labor of love, it’s tough to find the time!) This week lets look at Spro-cas, founded in 1969 by the South African Council of Churches and the Christian Institute. Its initial form, Spro-cas 1, stood for Study Project on Christianity in an Apartheid Society, and it was directed by Peter Randall. Randall was a white liberal with strong anti-apartheid sympathies, and he…
NEW! MOLOTOW™ DRIPSTICK DS-S Rollerball
The new DS-S Rollerball is equipped with the spring-loaded 3 mm rollerball applicator which is perfectly suitable for nearly all surfaces – concrete, stone and wood, too. The paint or ink flow is controlled by the compression of the special “Squeeze Body”. Made in Germany. more information
Paperworld 2015: Sustainability, Innovations & Quality
We are back from this year’s Paperworld Fair in Frankfurt (Germany) and the corresponding interest in our company and our products has blew our mind. Once again, we made sure that: we do not only fascinate with our products and its respective concepts, but also with our passionate artists Antistatik and Caparso. Sustainability is becoming increasingly important and is moreover the essential guideline for our corporate philosophy. We are happy, that we’ve had the chance, to show you this content at this year’s Paperworld. We were especially amazed to see, that our sustainable marker system with the “Refill, Exchange, Mix” concept was understood and hit home. It’…
Video Unreleased Recorded Interview Rammellzee on Mo’Wax
Probably the Best Interview your going to Listen to for awhile. Its worth the full listen. GF Via Mowaxplease This is something we did not see coming : in November 2014 the Vinyl Factory teamed up with Mo’ Wax to release a record.The most surprising thing about it was that it’s not music. It’s the recording of an interview of Rammellzee that Ed Gill did for Mo’ Wax back in 1995. The tape was lost so it never surfaced, until James Lavelle started digging into his archives for the Urban Archaeology exhibition. The interview was first published in the Mo’ Wax book, and was later available to listen as part of the Urban Archaeology exhibition in headphones. So now that we have full access to it, I thought…
Lek & Sowat ‘Veni Vidi Vinci’ in Roma
For their participation to the Big City Life project, led by 999 Contemporary, Lek & Sowat came to Rome to paint the biggest spelling mistake of the eternal city’s Graffiti history. Inspiring themselves from the famous‘Veni Vidi Vici’ quote, used by Julius Caesar in 47 BC following his victorius Zela campaign, the two artist also wanted to pay tribute to one of Italy’s most famous classic painters: Leonarda Da Vinci. Hense the “Veni Vidi Vinci” which could be another way of saying “I Came, I Saw, I Painted”