Video: Making of a Painting by Kid Zoom
A video of Kid Zoom, a New York based artist, going through the process of making one of his paintings.
Watch the video, after the jump.
A video of Kid Zoom, a New York based artist, going through the process of making one of his paintings.
Watch the video, after the jump.
“See No Evil” is a huge street art project that is currently being held in Bristol, UK. The week long event will see some really big international graffiti artists from around the world, permanently transform the facades of ten huge buildings on Nelson street with their art. There will also be a mini-series of music events accompanying it, which will culminate in a massive New York style Block Party on this Saturday (20th August).
The project has been organized by Team Love, in association with Bristol city’s Place Making Director, Mike Bennett, and street artist Inkie.
Visit the project site for more details.
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Street art by French graffiti artist OaKoAk.
Brilliant stuff! Artist icy’s expressive graffiti and stencil art on the streets of Tehran, Iran. Visit his photostream on Flickr to see more images.
Watch a short video of artists Stella, Rex and Jurij Lozic, showing off their fabulous ‘tape art’ skills on the streets of Izola, Slovenia. The video was shot for a…
Doodles, graffiti art and other wildly imaginative artworks shared by MarianoNERD, an artist based in Argentina.
More images after the jump. (more…)
“Muto” is an unique stop-motion film shot in Buenos Aires, Argentina, by Italian graffiti artist BLU. Best described as graffiti-in-motion, the entire animating process must have taken weeks, if not…
Image Credit: Endoftheline
Paramount Pictures commissioned this time lapse video to promote the West End movie premiere of the ‘Watchmen’ movie in the UK .
‘End of the Line’, the graffiti artists collective seen in the video, painted for over an hour in front of a live audience before the screening of the film.
Though it may be sad to see the artists repeatedly paint over their previous works in the video, the true nature of the graffiti art form is one of impermanence.
Watch the video after the jump.
Found this on Flickr. It’s probably the work of Banksy. Via Spanaut’s photo stream on Flickr.
The Cans Festival is an interactive stencil art show held in a disused tunnel under the Waterloo station in London. Hundreds of artists have made an impromptu contribution by painting…