Thursday, November 20, 2008

Archive for the ‘Graffiti’ Category

Billboard Funny Graffiti

Posted by Senses Lost On November - 3 - 2008

2 AM Billboard Telus

A little billboard manipulation.

Popularity: 7%

Cope For President

Posted by Senses Lost On November - 2 - 2008

Cope Poster

Cope’s is running his own campaign. Cope for president of the United States of America. Not a bad idea have a graffiti writer run the United States.

Popularity: 8%

Trick or Treating at the McCain’s

Posted by Senses Lost On November - 2 - 2008

Another Above video. This one is a clip of Trick or Treating at the McCain’s.

Popularity: 8%

Neck Face Interview

Posted by Senses Lost On November - 2 - 2008

This is a video interview with the New York street artist Neck Face. He talks about how he visions the world and how he sees it differently from everyone else. He also shows his work space and the things that inspire him to create his own art.

Popularity: 11%

Mear One Interview

Posted by Senses Lost On November - 2 - 2008

This is a video interview done with the Los Angeles graffiti artist, Mear One. He is best known for his politically legal street graffiti art.

Popularity: 10%

Banksy Doubles Price of Pub

Posted by Senses Lost On October - 31 - 2008

Banksy Pub

A bizarre bidding frenzy has broken out over a derelict pub… because it is adorned with Britain’s most valuable piece of Banksy graffiti.

The Whitehouse pub is on the market for just £495,000, but art experts say the huge image of a rat holding a machine gun that covers the building could be worth £1 million.

Despite the housing market slump, with average prices in Liverpool falling by 16 per cent, estate agents Sutton Kersh have been inundated with offers above the asking price.

But the majority of bids have been from canny investors wanting to buy the graffiti at a bargain basement price.

Read more of the article here.

Popularity: 13%

Overground 3

Posted by Senses Lost On October - 31 - 2008

Overground 3

We received this press release to post. Overground 3 is a book about 9 most famous European graffiti artists.

Press Release

Graffiti shapes the city. The city shapes graffiti. The physical environment sets its terms through obstacles and opportunities.

In Overground 3, using the city as a starting-point, we encounter nine of Europe’s most influential graffiti writers. Their means of expression stretches from pared-down tags, through colourful graffiti productions, to huge installations. Nine extreme artists, each a king of his city. Masters of style and endurance. Their personalities and artistic expression are the results of their environment, and the differences between their lifestyles and driving forces is great.

The hunt for the urban and artistic soul criss-crosses Europe. The distance between the CCTVs of London and the worn streets of Prague is not great, but the differences between the two cities are huge. For the first time, the artists are presented as a part of their environment. The city is their studio. They live and work in it, use it and safeguard it every day.

Overground 3 concerns the last free artistic expression of our time. Graffiti is the largest artistic movement in the world, inspiring fashion, music and design. Overground 3 is also the story of a Europe in which privatisation and surveillance are increasingly given space. These changes limit the opportunities for writers, but simultaneously increase the need to create and be visible.

Overground 3 asks questions about who owns the city and the importance of graffiti in Europe’s increasingly commercialised cities.

The result is a personal urban portrayal, focusing on art and lifestyle, from Berlin, Copenhagen, Hamburg, Liège, London, Milan, Paris, Prague and Stockholm.

“This is my personal struggle against the Joe Bloggs life. I need excitement and challenge in my daily life. When I paint a train with my friends, I feel free. And also, it’s my little contribution to the battle against zero-tolerance and the one-track mind of modern society.”
- Cave, Copenhagen

Graffiti writers:
Berlin           Clint 176 (124ers)
Copenhagen      Cave (FYS)
Hamburg         Rage (DSF)
Liège           Apollo (ERS)
London          Tox (DDS)
Milan           Chob (THE)
Paris           O’clock (YKS)
Prague          Cakes (DSK)
Stockholm       Aman (VIM)

Popularity: 13%

Obama Parody In Mad Magazine

Posted by Senses Lost On October - 30 - 2008

Mad Magazine Shepard Fairy

The newest issue of Mad Magazine has the Shepard Fairy designed campaign poster for Barack Obama, only this one has the image of the Mad character and instead of saying “Hope” it reads “Hopeless”. Shepard Fairy must be pretty excited to have his art parodied by Mad Magazine. It’s a pretty big compliment. Then again Family Guy has also made reference to Obey in one of there epidsodes.

Popularity: 16%