For the readers who are in Los Angeles, CA – LOOK UP! Long time graffiti artist, Saber, is taking his thoughts on city’s mural moratorium via jets! Seems to me like a small viral marketing gig for Art magazine Juxtapoz [not hating] – pure genius.
I love typography! So when trnsprtnation.com did a few typography posters about New York, San Fransisco, and a few other city’s transit system had to share with everyone. Each line of art is comprised of every stop on that particular transit route. Each piece is 17″ x 22″ for $25 a piece.
There is pretty much no bounds to to the amount of awesome the Trustocorp is putting out on the streets of New York. As if their fantastic street signs campaign isn’t great, the group recently started putting out fake gossip magazines on newsstands all over Manhattan. Playing upon the public’s obsession with celebrities and their ...
Stencil artist EVOL has done some amazingly realistic stencil work in the past. His latest work looks like there is a miniature set of buildings that just happens to exist in the middle of a field. It’s a bit disorienting, especially when you see a person standing next to the “buildings”. Check out all the photos of ...
I doubt now a days that many younger people know about the people we put on our money and I bet that many of then think Ben Franklin was a President of the USA (hint: he wasn’t). So why don’t we put people, real or not, that we are more familiar with on our money ...
Created by Chris Hooton (aka Sabretooth) over a two week period were sculpted from scratch and look absolutely fantastic! The detail on these figures in incredible and I am amazed he did these in 2 weeks! Kudos to Chris! Make sure to check out his other creations on his blog and check out more shots of these figures ...
This looks like something out of the world of Tron or some future world that is minimalist in design. It’s also a cleaver way of up-cycling empty spray cans that can’t be recycled and usually just sit in a landfill. Throw a nice cushion from IKEA on there and I can see this in my home. I wonder ...
If I had 3500 ¥ ($380) I would order it from here and this sweet baby would be mine! Why do these things only come out in Japan? I guess I’m reduced to just enjoying pictures of it below and not on my wall unit. It’s not fair!!! [via Destructoid]