Tag: artist
Saturday, July 19, 2008
I love it when street style and tech come together as does with this KRINK laptop sleeve by Arkitip, a project of Incase “aimed at rtistically embellished Apple products to users who have an appreciation for the creative arts and technology.” Krink pens were developed by graffiti writer and artist, Craig “KR” Costello out of a variety of homemade inks and markers for use in both street and studio environments. “KR’s products gained notoriety by their association with his work in the street, the studio, and by his dripping ink aesthetics.” Available at $79.95 for MacBook and MacBook Pro 15 In.
Network: blogs
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Photo of a sign by Artist General taken by Andrew Mager in San Francisco.
Network: flickr
Thursday, April 24, 2008
This is a brilliant combination of pixel art and street art. The photo was taken by Annamarie on 9th Street west of 2nd Avenue in New York City. If you have information about the artist, please tell us in the comments.
Network: flickr
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
"Drivers hustling to the city’s bustling North Beach neighborhood through the Broadway Tunnel Tuesday got a pleasant surprise—etched into the grimy walls lining the roadway was a tranquil urban forest. The unique mural was created by British-based artist Paul “Moose” Curtis using a technique called reverse graffiti or clean tagging. With the aid of San Francisco police and public works officials, Curtis spent the night blasting away at the years of grime with a high-powered water cannon.” You can see more photos here by Flickr user, dennis. [via jamesjyu on twitter]
Network: twitter
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
UPDATE: Wired reports that ClearChannel says the Skullphone ads are not a hack, but a paid ad.
“Southern California is all abuzz the hijacking of digital billboards. Silenced Majority Portal, reports that last Thursday, 18 year old graffiti artist Skullphone hacked into 10 of ClearChannel’s digital billboards in Hollwood, Culver City, and elsewhere around LA, putting up his logo in between the more normal ads.” [via textually]
Network: blogs
Friday, December 21, 2007
Photo copyright Denis Darqzacq
”La Chute” is a series by French photographer Denis Darzacq. Writes Natacha Wolinkski of the work: “"When the social elevator is broken you have to know how to bounce. Between the take off and the fall, the man parachuted in the city learns to control his trajectory.” It’s an interesting counterpoint to the photographs by William Hundley that we posted about earlier.
Network: ffffound
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Robin Howie is a UK designer and artist exploring multiple themes of dialogue, space, boundaries, commercialization and communication. In the great tradition of Jenny Holzer and Barbara Kruger, Howie’s photo above transforms the public landscape into a conversation. See the series, A Dialogue With Public Space as well as his other work.
Network: ffffound
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Photo copyright William Lamson
William Lamson is an American artist whose work includes photography, video, sculpture and performance. In a recent interview, he writes: “My work addresses issues of masculinity, amateurism, science, play and the quixotic quest for personal heroism that accompanies these subjects. I am interested in the character of the amateur, the person who is motivated by love for the activity and a desire to achieve, but is limited by a lack of physical and technical expertise. Through the exploration of this character my work deals with human struggle and how we create meaning through it.”
Network: ffffound
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Image copyright Olivo Barbieri
Site Specific is the latest series by Italian artist, Olivo Barbieri. In it, he photographs national monuments, cities and natural landmarks in a style that makes them look like models and miniatures. In an interview with Nicole Pasulka at The Morning News, he explains that “the concept is to see the cities like a model. [To see them] like an architect who decides if they work or if it is better to change something.”
Network: blogs