Probably one of the cooler videos seen since the new year, a public art website out of Spain suso33 posted a video of an artist created some cool art with markers on glass. It is amazing how fast the artist draws on the glass and the precision he uses to construct the image you see in the video. Check out more similar videos are the suso33 website. You can also view different types of street art at Wooster Collective
Earlier this week, one of the pickaxes was installed in the front entrance of UNC Charlotte. The pickaxes are a part of UNC Charlotte’s promotion of its “Stake Your Claim” marketing campaign that begins on August 17th. To read more #mce_temp_url#
Just when we thought Buff Monster had gone high-falutin’- gallery-style on us, we found this bit of treasure on one of L.A.’s streets.?Ǭ† Thanks to Rudy for spotting it, and to the Official Frank #1 for screeching to a stop to get the pix. Tried to peel it off for keeps, but no dice. Maybe next time…
Five years ago in L.A. we saw a cool poster tacked to a pole. A bubble-headed looking thing screen-print, titled Buff Monster. I had my photo taken with it, of course. When we saw another one, one of the guys pilfered it for me, for my personal collection. Found art rocks.
Buff Monster reared its head again yesterday on Flavorpill. It seems that Buff Monster’s past was filled with street art. These days, he’s hooked up on projects with Nike, Vans, Hurley, Vivid, and Hustler and completed an installation at Hollywood’s Standard Hotel. This July, he launches a signature line of toys at Comic-Con in San Diego.
It was good back then as a one-color screen print on a pole. And it’s still good, in pink, living the big life.