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Justseeds Art Show: Feb. 8 in NYC
Along with the exhibition of the above artists will be the NYC release of the Street Art Workers’ Land and Globalization poster project, a collection of 25 posters representing artists from 10 different countries and over 20 different cities.
All proceeds from the show will go toward getting the Justseeds Artists Cooperative off the ground. Posters, books, and zines start at $2, with most Artwork priced between $10 – 30.
About Justseeds
All proceeds from the show will go toward getting the Justseeds Artists Cooperative off the ground. Posters, books, and zines start at $2, with most Artwork priced between $10 – 30.
About Justseeds
X-ActoMundo - A Stencil Show
Stencils have been used for centuries as a form of early artistic expression and more recently as a tool for creating the signs that permeate our urban landscapes.
Pure Evil Goes Global
Spending half the time in lovely San Francisco, and half the time in London, and half the time in a secret studio in the Black Mountains of Wales PURE EVIL has been busy creating crazy new art.The fruits of these labours are now available for sale on 2 rather nice websites. Paintings are on Beautiful Crime, and Prints are available for sale on the Pictures On Walls website... (see below)
BEAUTIFUL CRIME : ART FOR SALE
http://www.beautifulcrime.com/public/artists/
KiM in FRESH, a 1st Thursday Graffiti Show
Featured artists:
Kim McCarthy aka SOULE http://soule5675.mosaicglobe.com/
Adele Hughes
Specs One
Troy Duncan
OneSevenNine
Jon Madison
Brad Strain
Vivian Hsu
Amanda Prowse
Liza Danger
Marina Wiesenbach
Eric@ArtByE
B-Dog
Kim McCarthy aka SOULE http://soule5675.mosaicglobe.com/
Adele Hughes
Specs One
Troy Duncan
OneSevenNine
Jon Madison
Brad Strain
Vivian Hsu
Amanda Prowse
Liza Danger
Marina Wiesenbach
Eric@ArtByE
B-Dog
Light Criticism Stencil Campaign from AAA and GRL
the Anti-Advertising Agency and Graffiti Research Lab have used laser-cut stencils to cover the annoying flat-screen advertising monitors found scattered throughout New York City. Go here to see a great video about the campaign.
Go here to download Gifs of the stencil and cover a few yourself! From the AAA site:
Advertising is the vandalism of the Fortune 500. And despite that, we still don’t like it.