
Using the architecture of the building, street artist Roa greats a gruesome death of a Manatee. Depending on where you look, the Manatee looks whole, or sliced in half.
Location: Miami
Artists: Roa
Stencil work from French street artist Christian Guémy
In what is suspected to be his latest piece, Banksy pays tribute to ‘The Simpsons’ in New Orleans with street art.
The art piece is of a boy with blonde hair, dressed in an orange T-shirt and blue shorts, with a green skateboard—liken to that of the character Bart Simpson—writing lines on a chalk board: “I must not copy what I see on The Simpsons”.
I’m really enjoying some of these urban installations by street artist Filthy Luker. His art attacks are fantastic as well as this huge collection of anthropomorphic objects called Street Life. (via rebel:art) (by Christopher)
…cute that!! *I have to check this out in the near future… -I hope his Art stands the rain…
Daily Graffiti: In East London, no one can hear you scream. Most likely inspired by the hype surrounding Ridley Scott’s Prometheus, this Alien piece by U.K. based graff artist Probs does H.R. Geiger’s work justice.
The epic Alien production proved that the Samurai Painting style ( No Thinking Just Movement) and offshoot of the Shaolin Shadow painting School can cover large areas with style and grace without getting caught up in indecision and monotony. This confident application of paint shuns the status quo of run of the mill photo-realism and adopts ultimate fun as its core principle. You should be able to see the paint strokes, the mistakes, the artists own true style and not hide behind technique and glossy reproduced image. The spray can is king and influences the final production.
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