• mixed media

    Damon Ginandes

    My work blurs the boundaries of the two and three-dimensional through various techniques and materials. Seemingly flat lines and forms protrude into space. Caught in this spacial ambiguity, the starkly silent, yet distinctly present characters appear aware of their odd predicament. Devoid of context and stripped of external identity, they are portraits of souls - ageless, anonymous, and solitary. Their longing stares serve as a mute communication from which a distinct visual and psychological intimacy emerges. More »
  • painting

    Chris RWK

    Chris' world was completely flooded with the More »
  • film

    Peru Ana Ana Peru

    Peru Ana Ana Peru originated in Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York. We are two people, a guy and a girl, or, if you will, a girl and a guy. Currently we spend a good amount of our time making random trinkets and then leaving them on the streets for other people to find, as well as trying to be able to solve a rubik's cube in under a minute. More »
  • street art

    Carlito Brigante

    NYC based French street artist and photographer More »
  • painting

    Shiro

    I'm a Japanese graffiti artist. I also do graphics and fine art, and directing/producing. My own characters are just like the other myself. I wanna grow up with my characters in my whole life... More »
  • painting

    David Cooper

    Entertainment is defined as a thing that interests, pleases or amuses. It's my goal to accomplish these very things and to communicate or touch the viewer on some level making them laugh, smile and cry simultaneously. I use distortion as a tool to emphasize and amplify quirks and feelings to push emotions within the viewer in hopes of revealing to them the magic that takes place everyday in our lives. Ultimately, my paintings are about crazy, whimsical characters performing acts from the ordinary to the extraordinary, experiencing hidden emotions that are both hilarious and tragic at the same time. More »
  • painting

    Blanco

    I make things and put them in the street in the hope that they will make people think or feel. More »
  • painting

    Cake

    street artist based in New York. More »
  • painting

    Buildmore

    Buildmore attempts to leave his own mark; to satisfy this same basic human desire and "build his own pyramid" that contains a communicable artistic entity. One can find his work nationally and abroad working both in the street and in the fine art world of galleries and institutions. ''For me it's all the same means to an end... My goal is to deliver direct visual communication to the largest possible audience I can.'' More »
  • mixed media

    Zoltron

    Zoltron is an enigma. A self proclaimed 70's teen idol, Zoltron's wave hairdo and unique California accent epitomized a certain level of cool, which inevitably paved the way to his success as a graphic designer, poster and street artist, pretend photographer and vinyl sticker aficionado. Zoltron is the founder and creative director of the infamous self-titled design company as well as notorious silkscreen sticker printing company, Sticker Robot. Zoltron's artwork has been shown across the country, published in magazines, both nationally and internationally and was once called, "Pretty heavy" by a transient who was urinating on a dumpster, as Zoltron walked by. More »
  • mixed media

    kngee

    documenting the environment that surrounds me, capturing significant moments in the daily life, spending weeks to craft my hand-cut multi layer stencil work, serving as a diary from start to finish, it's deeply personal. More »
  • painting

    Cern One YMI

    Cern began writing graffiti in the early nineties. More »
  • street art

    Billi Kid

    The notorious harmonious Billi Kid is a street artist determined to find his voice while leaving an indelible mark on both the oversaturated urban and cyber landscapes. A life-long doodler, art enthusiast and design junkie, his work blur the lines between graffiti, pop culture, graphic design, iconography and art. Never to busy to look, feel and listen, his collaborative workswith artist from around the world have been celebrated in both the media and street art communities. His passion for the streets has led him to curate ground breaking exhibitions that have helped bridge the gap between the urban landscape and the sterile indoor environment. More »
  • painting

    Royce Bannon

    Royce Bannon is a born and bread NYC artist whose infamous Monsters can be seen pasted on doors and walls throughout the five boroughs. As a member of the street art collective the Endless Love Crew Royce has participated in various live painting events group art shows and solo art shows throughout New York and the world. Currently Royce is the art director for Diamond Headz NYC: a new clothing line promoting the life and culture of socially conscious city kids. On any given day you can find Royce painting monsters, silk-screening t-shirts, spraying stencils, or slapping stickers up on various spots in New York. More »
  • painting

    el celso

    The Brooklyn Rail describes el celso as "a street artist with a taste for experimentation, a knack for making things happen and a predilection for drawing colorful naked women." More »
  • other

    Jordan Seiler

    Jordan Seiler is an artist and activist. For the past eight years he has run Public Ad Campaign, a public project and website dedicated to illuminating public space issues and their relationship to the outdoor advertising industry. More »
  • painting

    The Dude Company

    Stencils on paper, cardboard, wood, wall of New York, Lille, Brussels, London ... More »
  • painting

    Graham T. Slick

    I take pleasure in the physical process of image making. No matter how complex the construction of my images, my goal is to maintain a spirit of playfulness in my work that resonates with the viewer. More »
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