Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Them Thangs Zine The New Dark Age
“Amsterdam via LA transplant Justin Blyth has just released the first issue of Them Thangs magazine entitled The New Dark Age. Expanding on the themes of his blog them-thangs.com, the zine showcases work from 13 artists and photographers including Erik Brunetti, William Eadon, Corey Smith, Mark Maggiori and Todd Tourso. Disguised as a tiny zine, the mag folds out into a massive 24″ x 33″ double sided poster filled with imagery that your mother surely would not approve of.”
Good to see that Justin is actually working with artists...when I first heard about this, I thought he was just pilfering stuff off the web to sell. Glad I was wrong...Buy The New Dark Age HERE
Good to see that Justin is actually working with artists...when I first heard about this, I thought he was just pilfering stuff off the web to sell. Glad I was wrong...Buy The New Dark Age HERE
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5:50 AM
Labels:
Art,
Photography,
Zine
Graffiti Funny Smile | Funny Graffiti Alphabet
Graffiti Collection
Graffiti Street Art
Graffiti funny pussy
Graffiti funny shark
Graffiti Funny Smile
Smile funny graffiti
Graffiti Funny Smile
Funny writing graffiti on the wall
Banksy Graffiti
Graffiti Street Art
Graffiti funny pussy
Graffiti funny shark
Graffiti Funny Smile
Smile funny graffiti
Graffiti Funny Smile
Funny writing graffiti on the wall
Banksy Graffiti
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3:03 AM
Labels:
Banksy Graffiti,
Graffiti Funny,
Graffiti Street Art
Monday, August 30, 2010
M-City and Ozmo Collaboration
This is an incredible collaboration between streetartists, M-City and Ozmo, created in the city of Gdansk in Poland....
[VIA]
[VIA]
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3:03 AM
Labels:
Cool,
street art,
Video
Gojin Ishihara Book Art
Gojin Ishihara is a Japanese artist who specialised in macabre, scary and downright disturbed imagery for mainly childrens books in Japan during the 70's and 80's. If I was a child seeing this, I think that this artist would have given me nightmares for years to come! His illustrations are both grotesque & fascinating and had me actually thinking of trying to buy some of the publications he has worked on...
Check out Pinktentacle's post to see even more pages from his various publications...[VIA]
Kappa (river imp), Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters, 1972
Jorōgumo (lit. "whore spider"), Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters, 1972
Tenjō-sagari (ceiling dweller), Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters, 1972
Burning Hell (Illustrated Book of Hell, 1975)
Demons of the Orient (The Complete Book of Demons, 1974)
Kaiketsu Lion-Maru (sonosheet book, 1972)
Kaiketsu Lion-Maru (sonosheet book, 1972)
The secretary who spied for 18 years (from Spy Wars)
Check out Pinktentacle's post to see even more pages from his various publications...[VIA]
Boy Soldiers Group Show by Schoony
Boy Soldiers by Schoony
02,09,2010 - 16,09,2010
A collaboration of over 30 street, contemporary and fine artists who have customised Schoony's iconic "Boy Soldier" in an exhibition that will spark high emotion in this time of political war.
Guest Artists:
Goldie, D*Face, Dan Baldwin, Matt Small, Mau Mau, Inkie, David Bray, Dotmasters, Joe Rush, BEST EVER, INSA, Carrie Reichardt, Nick Reynolds, John Nolan, Haruka Irie, K-GUY, PEN1, Grafter, SnugOne, Part2ism, Jon Braley, Slice, Fin DAC, Matt Web, T.Wat, Lost Monkey, Leeks, 284Cru, DON, Snub23, oliver Guy Watkins, Jon Braley, GWARM, Carleen de Sozer, Liliwenn, WOB, Gracie Defries, Pa Pa Schoon & more
Blackall Studios
73 Leonard Street
Shoreditch
London
Boy Soldiers: Group Show by Schoony from HARUKA IRIE on Vimeo.
Check out the promo vid that UKADAPTA's Irieman made.
IS GRAFFITI KUNST OF CRIMINALITEIT ?
Is elke graffitimaker een vandaal ? Momenteel doen Funda Jelsma en Gabry Vanderveen (Universiteit Leiden) uniek criminologisch onderzoek naar de waardering van graffiti. Zij gebruiken daarbij beeldmateriaal en een virtuele omgeving.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
SKINNER App
I developed this app with Skinner a while back and after some issues with apple taking offense to images in the app, it is finally approved. ;)
This application is the first of its kind. A documentation of the strange and esoteric exploits of a psychedelic visionary. His music, paintings, and comedic commentary of contemporary life. Having shown his work in the museum of contemporary art in Rome to the world class gallery of White Walls in San Francisco, his bizarre installations and impressions of the tumult and horror of the convenience of modern life are now spreading at an exponential rate, to disturb all sections of the globe. This application will be updated as the exploits of Skinner expand, As the travels, shows, cartoons, and music evolve with the exploration he undertakes in his quest to journey further into the undiscovered realms of the absurd and challenging matter of reality.
It consists of over 200 of Skinners paintings as well as music and videos, the app will be updated as Skinner creates.
get it here for $1.99
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5:43 PM
Labels:
dark arts,
iphone app,
skinner
About Tag Graffiti Alphabet
Before discussing the calligraphy and its relationship to tag graffiti alphabet, we must go back to the basics of writing and it is the latest invention in light of the history of mankind. If a man speaks (in the language of articulate sounds), since around a hundred thousand years, he wrote that for five thousand years.
The use of writing on a variety of media such as stone, clay, papyrus, paper, recently the computer ... to communicate in space and time, the eigenfunctions: keeping the memory effect, set the order of ... but also wrote for herself, maintaining relationships with others ...
Writing system combines every sign of symbols that represent objects, in ideograms, ideas, in the syllable, sound, between the letters, audio breaking up. Various languages in the world is borrowing the entire process of writing.
The word calligraphy comes from the beauty of the "Greek (Kallos) and" graphein "(write). Calligraphy is the art of beautiful writing and forms. Among the calligraphy, the most famous is probably the calligraphic Latin, Arabic and Chinese.
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10:03 AM
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Tag Graffiti Alphabet
Sardinia Graffiti Pt. 1
Sorry for the lack of posts recently, but I have been in Sardinia enjoying the 300+ beaches that this Italian island has to offer. Here a few pics of any graff I could find on our travels. It wasn't the best stuff that I have ever seen, but it is what it is....enjoy
Props to Calgiari writers, OSME (Flumini Bitch) & ROGER. Sassari man, HEAVY the YLONE (BM Crew) for reppin' Alghero. Oh and it was nice to see a couple Toaster stickers around Alghero too..
Props to Calgiari writers, OSME (Flumini Bitch) & ROGER. Sassari man, HEAVY the YLONE (BM Crew) for reppin' Alghero. Oh and it was nice to see a couple Toaster stickers around Alghero too..
at
7:57 AM
Labels:
Graffiti,
street art
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