50 PEOPLE – 1 QUESTION
I love stuff like this. We always hope bad things don’t happen. What if we all had one wish, the ultimate wish, and it would come true within the next 24 hours…. what would you ask for?
I love stuff like this. We always hope bad things don’t happen. What if we all had one wish, the ultimate wish, and it would come true within the next 24 hours…. what would you ask for?
California based artist who is killing it with a brush. Not a camera. Check it out www.ericzener.com
Chronicle Books rereleased “Subway Art” as a 25th anniversary edition, about twice the original size, hardbound and featuring 70 additional photographs. The earlier edition was more an anthropological study, with sections and text dissecting a subculture. This edition gives priority to the photographs, which have often been overshadowed.
Read the article and see all of the photos by clicking on the photo below.
I think the person who got away with my bike did it even easier than some of these tactics. Check out this cool segment from the Neistat Brothers. These are the same guys who exposed the iPod’s Dirty Little Secret. They’ve got a lot of really cool stuff on their site… check it out. http://www.neistatbrothers.com/
Super cool art created with the guts of a tape. Where was this idea in the 80s? Did this one manage to survive until now? To see more click HERE
Check out these PAINTINGS by artist Dan Witz. He has a good variety of really cool pieces which vary from street art to paintings on his website. www.danwitzstreetart.com
British graffiti artist Paul Curtis, otherwise known as Moose. He creates stencil art by blasting away at dirt and muck from the walls of our filthy cities. This is truly amazing and speaks deeply about the simple power of art.
For some reason I enjoy the simplicity in this piece from André F. Chocron called bars and tones. Can’t we do something more creative with all the voids in our lives like this.
Bars & Tones from André F. Chocron on Vimeo.