Oh Snap!!! If you’re an aspiring writer, I can imagine if you want to stop after seeing this amazing monster production by Keyler, Nuans, Termik, Soap, Amin, Resh, Amsah, Swek, Arsh, Spazm and Gutter. (picture by Keyler) Michael Bay should hire these guys for his next transformer movie because nothing quite forms like this.

I came across this stuff browsing the website of the Photograff collectif, they’ve got so much of the good stuff that I’m seriously od’d on it sometimes….Read More »

V3RBO

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Yeah baby, the Picturin Festival has started and you just know we can expect some amazing stuff, I mean have you seen that line up? This also means I get to post a lot about artists I didn’t yet know and today this will be VERBO. What can I say? His work is fucking sick, not only the detail in it, but also the concept. His letters aren’t just letters, they’re like armor protecting the insect inside. Verbo plays a…Read More »

Scraper Town

“In order to become a member of the Original Scraper Bike Team, you must: Be a resident of Oakland, CA. Be at least 7y/o or older. Retain A 3.0 Grade Point Average (GPA), Create your own Scraper Bike…(It Has To Be Amazing, Or Else You Can’t Ride.) A single-file line when riding. After 10 rides The Scraper Bike King and his Captains will decide if your bike is up…Read More »

Gais

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Our boy Gais from Rio de Janiero collaborated with KARSKI and SjocoSjon to create the CFYE at the revelry wall. We’re honored he wanted to take part in this, because Gais is an amazing artist and person. Last year he was already here taking part in the R.U.A. Festival in Rotterdam, and this year he’s residing in Amsterdam for a while. With an abstract style coming straight from the heart,…Read More »

JAZ

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Fine colourful beautiful work by Jaz in Buenos Aires. The idea alone is something to think about and seeing it is something else. really amazing work and I wouldn’t expect any less.
It’s already been two years since the first Untitled hit the shelves. In 2008 we had ‘Street art in the counter culture’ and in 2009 they gave us ‘The Beautiful Renaissance’. We found them to be the most impressive street art books up to date. Now it’s 2010 and Christmas came early, because Untitled III – This is Street art is laying in front of me, pretty as can be. That there even is a part 3 can only mean that street art is…Read More »

Ian Phenna

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I have been around a few artists for well over a year now and recently I have spent a bit of time with Mr Phenna a wizard with the can and 100% passion for the Art. Freehand is his game and these days it takes a lot to find some good free hand work but finding work such as this is almost impossible at a recent Graffiti jam Phenna did a freehand piece of Jimi Hendrix but not only lines and shading, the piece…Read More »

LeCyklop

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Since 2007, The Cyklop has been invading Paris watching people. diverting the metal poles and bollards that inhabit urban areas. His character has one eye, referring to the fantastical creatures of Greek mythology and inspired by the archetypes of folk art, comics, manga, the world of toys (Lego, Playmobile …) as African art, the animal kingdom or popular mythologies … On the margins of the panels of signage or advertising which the city is full, he enrolled in the public space in an original, free and universal…Read More »
Yes, I am ashamed. It must be like a year ago I received the amazing book ‘Untitled II – The Beautiful renaissance’ after reviewing  part 1 (Untitled – Street art in the counter culture) . I wanted to do a huge review on the book, uncovering all the details and explaining why it’s the most amazing and witty street art book for sale up to date. In fact, I wanted to do such a huge review that it still didn’t happened. So yes, that’s…Read More »

EARLY NEW YORK SUBWAY GRA...

Every once in a while gems that we thought were long lost (or never knew that they existed in the first place) get uncovered.  ‘Early New York Subway Graffiti’ by Keith Baugh is one of these gems and I’ve had the honor to get a signed copy of this in my mailbox. Time for a review!
Let me start off by telling you about the artist who put this book…Read More »