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Street Artists? Graffiti Writers?

I’m totally digging the art and stylings of DABS and MYLA. If you’re in Los Angeles, you should go check out some of their work, showing this month at thinkspace. Related Posts BLU Takes on Toxic Waste It’s All How You See It Chilean Street Art For the Love of Stencils Graphic Surgery

For the Love of Stencils

Oh my…I was just tipped off to a goldmine of outstanding stencil art by an artist named Andrea Michaelsson. If you love stencils like I love stencils, go check out Andrea’s flickr page…but don’t blame me if you lose track of the time and end up running late. Related Posts The Stencil Art of Logan [...]

The Street Art of Kislow

Welcome to the world of Ukrainian artist Kislow. I’m not sure what’s going on in his images, but I’d love to know the stories behind them. The characters look like they escaped from a 19th century book of fairy tales, went through some kind of anthropomorphic transformation, and repositioned themselves on modern-day walls; brilliantly connecting [...]

Looking Into the Past

I love the convergence of old and new. There’s something kind of spooky and cool to hold an old record, or coin, and wonder about the people who have held it, enjoyed it, and used it. When I look at the people in old photographs, I try to get a sense of who they were, [...]

A Band of One

The first one-man band that I remember seeing, was Bert in Mary Poppins. I was immediately intrigued by the notion that you could, by utilizing all of your available appendages, create a pretty full and lively sound. Bert has set a pretty high bar as far as one-man bands go. Check out the knee cymbals, [...]

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