If there is one thing we’ve learned, it’s that you can’t get the street out of the streetartist and you can’t keep ‘em of the streets either. The Dutch artists I AM DOOM proves it to it once again. Intrigued by the world of streetart in his younger years, he still grew up to become a lab researcher. Luckily, he couldn’t let his creative aspirations die, and went on to pursue a career in design. Part of the mysterious collective Bwrah Bwrah,…Read More »
Hungarian graffiti artist Mr Zero has been creating art since the day he could hold a pencil! He is absolutely the best Hungarian street / graffiti artists we know (also the only one, but stay with me here). Mr Zero has an impressive 3d style with a perfection we do not see often. Besides his awesome graffiti style he also has a creative approach with his human-animal portraits. His work is sure to make you look twice. His graffiti pieces are not just entertainment,…Read More »
Sports and photography have always been a good match! Although overshadowed by its big brother ‘the skateboard’ in the beginning, the BMX sport took off and became huge. With so much action going on, photographers started capturing images of the tricks their friends made. Sports / action photographer like Gerwin Lucas took it to the next level, adding strobist techniques in the mix. We had an interview with Gerwin Lucas who shoots images as amazing as the people and tricks in them. Tell us, who…Read More »
Dana Maltby, better known as TCB (Twin Cities Brightest) is a Jedi Master in the art of Light Painting photography, or Light Art Performance Photography (L.A.P.P.) if you will. This light painting photographer from the Minneapolis, Minnesota can be found in the tunnels running under the twin cities on a nightly basis. Using a handheld light source as a brush and the open shutter of a camera as a canvas he creates the most amazing light paitings. All the photography you see here is…Read More »
This interview with Edward Olive, wedding photographer based in Spain, is the first in a series of articles we have written on Edward.
If you like this article, make sure to also check out the following features: Edward Olive – Jealousy of Pro’s and Edward Olive – Wedding Photographer
“Couples love their sh*tty own wedding photos…Read More » Brighton based Graffiti / Street artist Snub23 is forever 23. He is also active with everything that leaves a mark, wether it is graffiti, stencil art, freehand drawings, stickers or anything else you can imagine! Snub is also responsible for organizing the Paint & Beer street art festival in Amsterdam every year. Europe’s street art scene would not be the same without the tireless and versatile Snub23! So we’ll hope you will enjoy this ‘spam’ interview with Snub23! What were you doing the moment you…Read More »
It already seemed ages ago that we set up the first version of graffiti / street art website crackforyoureyes.com. Not long after we had the honors to meet with New York (street) artist Michael De Feo! We reached out to De Feo to find out that he is as busy as ever, travelling around from Boston to Buenos Aires, leaving his infamous flower paste-ups all over the city. Luckily Michael de Feo still had some time for a CFYE ‘spam’ interview. Check out what…Read More »
We first came across the street art of Asboluv during the Paint & Beer festival in Amsterdam, 2008. We were instantly imressed by the inspiring stencil art work he left at Villa Friekens. His amazing stencil art, stickers and work on canvas intrigued us and made us send the man some ‘spam’ interview questions on a Saturday night (yes, pathetic, we know). The bigger was the surprise that we got some answers back that were better than we had hoped for! So please have…Read More »
It would be of no surprise if the name Bustart rings a bell. This versatile street artist from Basel has been dominating the streets of Amsterdam for quite some time now! You can’t walk the streets without seeing his stickers, stencil art, paste-ups or pieces. His street art is not limited to any medium and he always comes up with someting surprising. But enough from us, enjoy the interview with Bustart! What were you doing the moment you received these questions? Sitting in the atelier and…Read More »
It is already a while ago since we reached out to Parisian street art Monsieur Qui on Myspace, because of his amazing artwork we found in the streets of his city. It took a while, but we got our answers and today we harvest our ‘spam’ from the always humble street artist extraordinaire: Monsieur Qui! Mr. Qui is an artist that should not be slept on! Beautiful illustrations of woman and motorcycles find their way to the streets of Paris in form of paste-ups….Read More »

