Top Posts of 2011
Monday, December 19, 2011With 2011 nearing an end we’ve put together the top 10 most popular posts from this year.
Zombie Boy & Mugler
These are a look at a few photos from the latest ad campaign for Mugler’s winter collection, by Nicola Formichetti. In the ad campaign they’ve used Zombie Boy aka Rick Genest.
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford Buffs Graffiti
The Toronto Mayor, Rob Ford has been cracking down on graffiti. We’ve seen the result to what the Toronto graffiti writers think of Rob Ford’s crackdown. Yesterday the Mayor held a press conference while he tried buffing some graffiti.
Lush – “Follow This”
The graffiti writer Lush creates a painted path to a surprise. Watch the video to see what that surprise is.
Shepard Fairey – Major Secret Revealed
The street artist Shepard Fairey and his wife were recent stopped by TMZ for a few questions. While being asked questions, Shepard’s wife accidentally reveals a secret on camera.
Goodbye Graffiti
Toronto has been dealing with a large crackdown on graffiti ever since Rob Ford was elected mayor. It seems to be one of the most talked about topics as of recent, due to Mayor Rob Ford’s plan to eliminate graffiti from Toronto. This new mini-documentary titled “Goodbye Graffiti”…
Illustrated Tattooed Disney Princesses
These tattooed Disney princesses were created by the illustrator Telegrafixs.
Warwick Saint Tattoo Girl Photography
The photographer Warwick Saint has a great series of tattooed girls he’s photographed. These are a few of this photos.
Superheroes Other Identity
The designer Danny Haas created a series of posters takes some of the most popular superheroes and splits them in half to show their two identities.
Chad Muska Arrested for Graffiti
The professional skateboarder Chad Muska was arrested last night for graffiti. He was caught by security guards in Hollywood early in the morning, apparently tagging several store fronts. The security guards apprehended him and held him till the police arrived. Muska is currently being held on $20,000 bail.
Shok1 Painting in China Censored
In July the graffiti artist Shok1 painted a large mural in China that the government did not approve of. There was talks of the painting being censored. This is how they decided to censor the painting, turning the noose into hooks with two large fish.