Category: Street art
2 Photos of 3D Chalk Art by Dazer at Chalktoberfest in Marietta, Georgia
Street Artist Dazer
By Dazer at the Chalktoberfest in Marietta, Georgia.
Dazer: I decided to paint about an uncomfortable but very important topic, which must raise awareness to eradicate, stop human trafficking, and stop child abuse so that no perpetrator goes unpunished.
More by Dazer: Just because it is not in a museum does not mean it is not art
Comments:
Read MoreWhite Lines on Brown Space
at the Wassaic Project (Wassaic, NY) inconjuction with the No Misery Can Tell, No Word of Farewell exhibition December 3, 2022 – March 18, 2023 Last Fall I was invited to the...
Read MoreNeglected children are made to feel invisible
Thank you for seeing me
From way back in 2009 in Melbourne (Australia) for the Australian Childhood Foundation. When the mannequin is removed the text “Thank you for seeing me” become visible.
Comments:
Read MoreNew Shirts!
After many years of people asking if I had any shirts of many of my graphics, I’ve finally launched a new shirt store! I’m testing things out on Bonfire, starting...
Read More3 Photos of Street Art by Banksy at on Hornsey Road in North London, UK
Street Artist Banksy
By Banksy at on Hornsey Road in North London, UK.
More by Banksy: 24 artworks by Banksy – Who Is The Visionary of Street Art
Remind me of this tree from 2012 in Moscow (Russia) by 0331C:
Comments:
Read MoreRecent Banners and Picket signs
Here are a few new banners and signs from recent protest and picket activity in Portland, OR. My partner Erica Thomas designed and painted the “On Strike” and “Solidarity” ones,...
Read MoreMissing your hug – By WD in Bali, Indonesia (3 photos)
WD (Wild Drawing) in Bali, Indonesia: “After almost a year – of social distancing followed by a series of restrictions, with people losing their jobs and governments taking advantage of the pandemic to manipulate the people and violate freedom and human rights – the need of a hug is more than ever vital and revolutionary; together we stand, divided we fall.”
Read More
"Autour du train", une visite guidée graffiti street-art proposée par l'asbl "Fais le trottoir"
Retrouvailles quai 16
Qaro, Thyl, quinze promeneurs
Histoires de graffs sur trains
Avec défilé de panels
En Desiro jusqu'à Haren-Sud
Une gare "Zero treest-art zone"
Biske, Psk, slogans politiques
Vers Schaerbeek à travers bois
Chant des oiseaux et du dépôt
On parle d'Abere et de Ralers
De légendes de Belgique
De tags, de flops, de boue
Qaro nous avait prévenu :
"Prenez des chaussures de marche, hein !"
Info : Asbl Fais le trottoir
Read More