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Post by IggyWiggy on Mar 12, 2016 20:51:14 GMT
Kaws in conversation at the YSP, anyone there spot themselves? Lol at that giant bloke in the distance, stomping about and looking lost. He looks like he's missing a considerable part of the experience.
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Post by cnh on Mar 12, 2016 21:58:58 GMT
Kaws in conversation at the YSP, anyone there spot themselves? Lol at that giant bloke in the distance, stomping about and looking lost. He looks like he's missing a considerable part of the experience. Pmsl literally.
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Post by IggyWiggy on Mar 12, 2016 22:43:43 GMT
Lol at that giant bloke in the distance, stomping about and looking lost. He looks like he's missing a considerable part of the experience. Pmsl literally. Literally? Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!!!
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Post by dashboll on Mar 13, 2016 17:36:33 GMT
Lol at that giant bloke in the distance, stomping about and looking lost. He looks like he's missing a considerable part of the experience. It wasn't my fault, for fucks sake. I thought that kaws bloke looked familiar when he was speaking to me, chuntering on about some magical pink bus, I thought he was hitting on me so told him to fuck off
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Mar 14, 2016 0:10:37 GMT
stitched this together from a doc on YouTube. footage of the Banksy x Maya Hayuk piece at Burning Man 2001 (the long wall in the background)
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Post by tartarus on Mar 20, 2016 10:39:51 GMT
A bit of Cityzenkane In production. With a whole bunch of street pieces.
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Post by tartarus on Mar 20, 2016 10:45:05 GMT
Cool video from atefact
Walk around the East End of London and you’ll find a huge amount of artwork on the street – from Space Invader’s tile designs to Mr. Cenz’ intricate graffiti pieces, all forms and styles of art seem to line the streets of the capital.
But the nature of this artwork means that so much of the world remains hidden, unable, or refusing, to showcase itself like the work put up in galleries.
Graffiti as a culture especially, remains hidden, only really known to other graffiti artists and members of the culture.
We decided to take a look into the immense subculture of both graffiti and street art, looking at some of the aspects that much of the public never get to see, and showing the interconnected nature of all the art that’s put on the street; a look behind the artwork.
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Post by dripsandruns on Mar 21, 2016 12:51:28 GMT
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Post by dripsandruns on Jun 7, 2016 10:48:21 GMT
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Post by cnh on Sept 25, 2017 20:07:42 GMT
I don't think we have this posted...
Invader Art 4 Space
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