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The walls have ears... eyes, noses and mouths
Nikita Nomerz is a Russian street artist who travels around local cities in search of derelict buildings to deface with, erm... faces. His work isn’t restricted just to this but it really is quite unique, at least to me it is. He paints on anything from water towers to dilapidated buildings and beyond. Check out more of his work. |
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Go Above
Graffiti guru Above has been one of my top five favorite graffiti artists for the last decade not just because we share a common love of using chunky-ass arrows but the shear vibrancy of his work that has kept me looking out for him. Apart from his signature arrows stencil, the art is full of color and manically controlled backgrounds which almost pay homage to the 80’s, plus he paints lots of hot chicks. He, just like King Robo and Banksy prefers to keep his identity a mystery but he has a website, a book and even a wikipedia page. |
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Blank Canvas
i’m a huge fan of Street art and Graffiti, It’s sheer rebellious undertone attracted me as a kid. The large and often unusual canvas, the strong colours, experimental typography and of course the complete illegality of it all invigorated my need to draw on things that I wasn’t supposed to... personally I blame my parents for going nuts if i ever got close to a wall whilst brandishing a fist full of Crayola’s. Over the years I have drawn on, painted, splattered, scratched and melted pretty much everything from 12" vinyl to a Sky dish to a car bonnet! It’s great to see a project like the WCP (White Canvas Project) happen from the guys at Supremebeing, a band of brothers style gathering to produce art on abnormal surfaces. I have also just come across the artwork of two brothers form Germany, QGRK and Nerd who paint together and recreate characters they made up during their childhood... they seem to love a good fox! You can check out their portfolios by visiting their website www.lowbros.de |