Archive for the 'Art' Category
Banksy Hits Los Angeles
The word around town is that Banksy is in LA to coincide with the release of his new film happening in select markets in the US. So yesterday, while driving down La Brea, I see this piece on the wall, behind the fence at an abandoned car dealer. As someone who has mentioned Banksy my fair share of times on the site and amongst friends, it was kind of ...
Pixels
I know everyone out there has a full plate of things to watch today with the amount of soccer that is taking place and being shown on TV today. But take two minutes and watch this clever video showing New York being overrun with 8 bit video game creatures.
Banksy’s “Exit Through The Gift Shop Doors” – Extended Trailer
Dunny showed you a little sneak peak from this movie a couple of months ago, and now here is the full and extended trailer. The movie opens around the country April 16th.
Travis McCoy Album Artwork
"Gym Class Heroes’ Travis Travie McCoy unveiled the high-flying cover art to his debut solo album Lazarus (due June 8), and although it reminds us more of Icarus than Lazarus, we’re still digging the conceptual art work. McCoy has a slew of helping hands on his album—producers and featured artists on the record include T-Pain, The Stereotypes, ...
South African “Makarapas”
A South African hard hat known as 'Makarapas' made for the US football team and its supporters is pictured in Johannesburg.
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Make the Difference – MADSTEEZ
This is so rad! Not much I can say about it that the video doesn't get across.
Thanks for the heads up Jon!
Baptistse Debombourg Art
This art piece was done by artist Baptiste Debombourg. I don't know if it actually is or not, but it looks like a dude doing a bycicle kick. In my own mind I'm going to go with the belief that it is. Crazy thing about this piece, is it is a series of staples that make up the image.
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Quentin Tarantino Tribute Posters
Movie posters can be a bit cliche. These Quentin Tarantino tribute posters on the other hand are a very good look and would make any wall look that much cooler. Designed by Ibraheem Youssef, these classic movies get re-worked as pretty fresh pieces of art. If you are a Tarantino fan and in the market to freshen up your digs, these might be right up ...