Kaws
Yo Fatcap readers… if you don’t know Kaws, you don’t know the street art business $$$
Yo party people! Here’s some amazing street art from Brazil. I don’t know if there was an earthquake here… But one thing is sure, these street artists can make ruins look beautiful!
For you eye pleasure : street art on ruins!
No idea who are these artists…. big up to them, their work is funky fresh!
Hey Fatcap readers! Today it’s Roadsworth’s day !! Roadsworth is a smart street artist. He creates contextual art.
It’s fresh, sober and funny. We love it. That’s why you ‘ll love it
And if you love it, you’ll also love these artists: Spy, Dan Witz, and Filthylucker
Peace!
Yeah fellaz here’s the second Part of the Above ’s South central tour. Enjoy!
Part 2 :
SouthCentral Tour (2 of 4) from ABOVE on Vimeo.
PHIL FROST lives and works in New York. His original work on the streets has grown and matured into exquisitely beautiful complex pieces of art.
Using anything from old barn doors, window panes, leaves, paper, sticks, feathers, ink, aerosol, gouache and oils, he produces textured multilayered paintings and sculptures that combine flat repetitive organic shapes with his trademark portraiture, and heavily textured worked areas, reminiscent of tribal shields and artefacts from Melanesia and Australasia.
Phil Frost is a sophisticated self taught artist who served his apprenticeship during the 90s creating elaborate installations on the street of New York. Locations were scouted and measured before he painstakingly created the artwork in his studio. The work, which could consist of many panels, were then taken to the selected site under cover of darkness. His notoriety led to a PBS documentary being made about his work in 1994 when he was only 21, and his transition to galleries followed rapidly.
He has continued to move back and forth between culture and counter-culture, operating both inside and outside the system, and has exhibited widely in both commercial galleries and museum spaces in USA, Europe and Far East.
At the end of 2005 Phil Frost’s work was exhibited alongside artists such as Picasso, Dalí, Magritte and Warhol in the acclaimed exhibition “Looking at Words: The Formal Presence of Text in Modern and Contemporary Works on Paper’ at the Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York. The exhibition of works on paper traced the history of the presence of the written word in works of art during the last century.
Via Elmslesters
Some graffiti from Manchester! Graffiti pieces by Gary, Rock, Hoskins, and some unknown artists (?)
From the manchester graffiti blog , Seven free flickr, and the Bscott flickr
Mark jenkins has crazy ideas. Here’s for the Fatcap readers some pictures of his work. Enjoy! You’ll find more stuff by him on his site. Check the links !
Here’s some graffiti on billboards. Recognize the skillz… Efurt, Ron english and Saber, Augor and Bonx, MSK D-30, revok… Pictures from the Gabriel flickr our favorite street alien!
Augor
Revok and augor
Fatcap Baby! Items are people too! Giant bean, eyes everywhere, with Filthyluker monsters are in the house. We love his funny contextual street art from UK. It reminds us the work of gifted people like SPY or Dan Witz.
The trees are people too!
When the monster is in the house… RUN!
This one is so cuuuute (dixit my girlfriend)
Surrealist rocket!
David Choe in action… street art, outdoor, indoor, on trains,walls, inside a car, on a river, on a bridge… A real and crazy street artist! Enjoy!