Monthly Archives: August 2021
This large piece on the outside wall of a building is by TEKSTartist. TEKSTartist’s real name is Jason Markow and most of his work feature words and letters in the design. My understanding is that this building is in Carlsbad, California which is just north of San Diego. You can […]
From artsper.com: Mosko was born from the alliance of two artists, who were childhood friends and have used their stencils to put the animals of the Savanna on the walls of Paris for more than twenty years. Michel Allemand and Gérard Laux are originally from the “eighteenth district” (18 arrondissements, […]
The piece is by the artist Monzernater. The mouse is chomping on a Montana Colors MTN limited edition spray can (https://www.montanacolors.com/en/spray/limited-editions/). This was created in Miami Monzernater is a street artist based in Brooklyn, NY. His work is inspired by his experiences of growing up in a Jewish community in […]
Black and white photo of Banky's baby carriage piece in Chicago. It features an old baby carriage bumping down the ghostly outline of an old stairway.
A simple Banksy piece with a kid and a sledgehammer most likely represents the test your strength game at a carnival. Originally made in October of 2013.
As far as I can tell this is a piece from London. It appears that it is by Buenocados, but I haven't found anything else that backs that up. Cool piece with great use of black and white on a black wall.
Be Free is an artist from Melbourne Australia. Most of their work features the little girl and uses more that just paint and stencils.
This is a piece by the artist Trust Icon. From their website: TRUST. iCON is a street artist from Thamesmead in the southeast of London. “Street art is the unedited, uncensored voice of the people. But now being commercially viable what was once a whisper is now an angry roar! […]
Originally thought to be the work of Banksy, it was revealed instead to be by a local brasserie owner. Vincent Brillant and Hum Bub Hub made the piece that shows two young girls spreading the message of peace. You can read more in the article from 2019 ‘Banksy’ war art […]
Of all of the hundreds of street art photos that I have, it’s this one that for some reason is a favorite. It’s not edgy and I have no idea who made it. I just like it. I believe it was in Bushwick Brooklyn.
Stik's pole dancer. Stik is one of the greatest street artists in the world. From 3D pieces to murals on the side of buildings, his work is without compare.