Explosive Paint – “Big Bang Big Boom” The New Wall-Painted Animation By Blu
Via the wonderful Wooster Collective
Related posts:
MUTO – An Amazing Stop Motion Street Art Movie
Links:
Blu
Add comment July 5th, 2010
Via the wonderful Wooster Collective
Related posts:
MUTO – An Amazing Stop Motion Street Art Movie
Links:
Blu
Add comment July 5th, 2010
“Yekpare is a storyteller which narrates the 8500 year story of Istanbul. The story embraces symbols from Pagans to Roman Empire, from Byzantine Empire to Latin Empire, and finally from Ottoman Empire to Istanbul at the present day.
Haydarpaşa Train Station, with its brilliant architectural forms, is the building on which the story is projected. The connection between middle east to west has been provided by Istanbul and Haydarpaşa since 1906. In the 50’s it served as a door for millions of internal emigrants who have triggered the chaos in Istanbul’s dialectical daily life scenes.The project’s conceptual, political and geographical positioning, the location’s depth of field and the fact that the entire show can be watched from Kadıköy coast; make “Yekpare” a dramatic presentation.”
Links:
Nerdworking
Add comment June 28th, 2010

“Trnscnd london mmx” by She One & O.Two (rockGroup)
Via Graffuturism
We (decollage.tv) personally had the pleasure to do the tour visuals for the Stanton Warriors 2009 and 2010 tour (Stanton Sessions) and have been given the opportunity to use the artwork and album art done by She One.
Links:
She One
O.Two
She One’s Flickr page
Add comment June 2nd, 2010

Inner City Snail by Slinkachu, who is also the artist behind the wonderful Little People project.

It’s no little people on this, but you get the idea, don’t you?
Add comment July 20th, 2008
Incredibly amazing, it is!
Nothing more to be said – just watch it…
MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo.
You also have to see the great illustrations in the sketchbooks of Blu at
www.blublu.org
2 comments May 12th, 2008
In this short work in progress video you can see the skill of the Australian artist Anthony Lister, which I admire most. The ability to create not one but two more or less symmetrical pieces of art.
I always go mad, when I have to draw the same thing twice ;).
IMHO his art is really modern and outstanding.
Especially the analysis of the phenomenon of super heroes. Movies and comics always tried to show the heroic beside the weak side of these characters, but only Lister manages to do this in a very ironic way. His figures are more human than Clark Kent ever was, even when dressed up in super clothes. They are humorous and fragile.

Image by www.listerart.com.au

Image by www.listerart.com.au
Links:
Anthony Lister
Add comment January 23rd, 2008
Judith Supine has posted some new, fresh and wonderful work in her/his/its* flickr space. The use of neon colors in combination with the (found) photo footage makes it very unique.
Thumbs up and keep on sticking!
May the streets be flodded with more work like this!!
*True identity couldn’t be revealed until this moment ;)
Add comment August 21st, 2006