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Iconic Banksy Art Gets Parodied with Famous Cartoon Characters
Banksy may have made a name for himself with his iconic street art, but Brazilian artist Butcher Billy is giving us a new take on the graffitist's work with some equally iconic characters.
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VERDACOMB Goes To Bonnaroo 2015
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Before and after graffiti
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Mexican Government Asked Street Artists To Paint 200 Houses To Unite Community
A youth organizations that's been known to use graffiti as a means of expression has teamed up with the government of Mexico to rehabilitate Palmitas, in the Pachuca district. Under the moniker Germen Crew, the group painted 209 houses, or twenty-thousand square meters of facade, into a single mural.
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Drone Vandalism Is Now A Thing
By this point, drones have been co-opted into most human activities: proposals, religion, and yep, porn. As of Wednesday morning, you can also add vandalising a gigantic NYC billboard to that list. As Wired reports, well-known graffiti artist KATSU has been working on his plan to scribble on billboards for a while. The benefits are obvious: quick access to any part of a building, near-immunity from the cops, and the fun of strapping a spray-paint can to a flying object.
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Guerrilla Grammarians Fix Street Graffiti Spelling & Punctuation
Calculated correctors, this team of vigilante street art fixers patrols for grammatical mistakes then regroups to decide on edits before hitting the streets of Quito, Ecuador, to deploy them.
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15+ Inspirational Bathroom Stall Messages To Make Your Day Less Crappy
Public toilets were famously popular in Roman Empire. Romans were also fond of graffiti. The fact that people scribble stuff on bathroom walls is thus a historical inevitability. Romans, Mayans, Vikings and Varangians all left their names or funny sayings wherever they went. Hagia Sophia still bears the name of Halvdan, who carved it while in the employ of the Byzantine emperor. It's only natural that bathroom goers would do the same.
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Banksy fans flock to Weston-super-Mare after Dismaland show rumours
Street artist may be preparing pop-up exhibition in seaside town. By Steven Morris.
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A new era? Iranians erase 'Death to America' graffiti from wall of former US embassy in Tehran
Slogans against America are being erased from walls on the street of Tehran, Iranian media has reported in recent days. Iranian news sites have published pictures of a person wiping off graffiti that reads,"Death to America," also from the walls of where the US embassy was formerly located prior to its closure after the Islamic Revolution of 1979.
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Where vandals target Western parks
A by-the-numbers look at the most graffitied national parks.
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Graffiti Removal Guy Gets Turned Into Street Art In Paris
Combo, a street artist in France, created a playful and mischievous piece of street art after someone had been sent to paint over his original piece. After observing a man painting over parts of his work, Combo snapped a photo and later returned to paint the man into his street art!
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Venom (Ghent, Belgium)
My first post on Snapzu is a piece I painted a few months back...
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Venom and the ballsy sumo
I love to paint in the harbor area of town...
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Venom & his mantis (Ghent, Belgium)
On a jam for the 2Oth anniversary of a legal spot here in town.
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Time & Venom (Destelbergen, Belgium)
Abandoned places are always a treat to explore and then paint in/on :-)
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1 m² Dragon
Done with just spraycans. :-)
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How to paint a concrete-truck
Art is by Rub Kandy aka Mimo Rubino and is titled "Revolver" (Rome, Italy). Link to his (crappy) site: www.mimmorubino.com Link to his blog: http://rubinetto.blogspot.be/
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Rainbowbird
I have painted this piece at the Easter Jam in Hasselt (Belgium), 2012
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Style Wars(1983)
This looks like a proper first post for this tribe. When I saw the movie for the first time (1985), it was also the first time I saw a writer's bench. Already tagging up buildings of local municipalities there was this need for upgrading (in those teenage eyes the pieces on the trains were like gigantic, never seen such things). It quickly changed my way of working and found my first bench soon after. Many years later, still that wonder in my heart, still painting.
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Old Blackbook scans
From 1987 upto now - will update once in a while. All sketches / drawings by yours truly.
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