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theoreticalfool · 2 months
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Their name is Nash!!!
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radicalgraff · 1 year
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"No War but the Class War"
Graff piece in Sydney
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Have you ever heard of Shelley Miller, a Montreal street artist who pioneered edible graffiti by using cake icing? 
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Her intricate edible designs often subtly confront the darker side of history and culture. This one addresses the links between colonization and slavery. The image seeks to illustrate the current epidemic of young black men disproportionately imprisoned or targeted by police with lethal consequences.
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Of course they don’t last long- they’re only sugar and melt off the walls. 
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This one depicted the history of the sugar industry, a global network that was supported heavily by the slave trade.
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Her murals have also popped up in India & Brazil. 
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And, naturally some disappear nibble by nibble. 
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Love art- you just never know what artists are going to come up with.
http://www.shelleymillerstudio.com/home
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pagansphinx · 7 months
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Keith Haring (American, 1958-1990) at his Pop Shop in SoHo • 1986
Tseng Kwong Chi / Muna Tseng Dance Projects Inc./The Keith Haring Foundation
"You don't have to know anything about art to appreciate it. There aren't any hidden secrets or things that you're supposed to understand."
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chessboxingstreetwear · 9 months
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KAWS Karimoku
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the-cricket-chirps · 7 months
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Jean-Michel Basquiat
God, Law
1981
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conrico · 4 months
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A painting of Calcifer I did in my local area. The story behind this piece was that I initially had a different piece here but someone dumped some mattresses there which got set on fire. Destroying the original artwork, I felt it best to go touchup the spot with a cheeky nod to what was here before the fire.
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dmitri-art · 8 months
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This morning I painted this wall. It's along the traintracks in my hometown.
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milasartblog · 9 months
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Almost finished with art fight, so time to get back to drawing comics. So sorry for no updates of it, needed to get used to it again, plus fucking heat XD
Allan and Koga belong to @wildstarfan and @milasartblog (both me)
Koga design by lumathedragonqueen
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Hey, graffiti artists of tumblr. From someone who does spray paint art, tho I don’t do graffiti. Officially.
Don’t tag nature. Spray paint itself is polluting enough, do not make it worse by painting a fucking tree.
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blueiskewl · 1 year
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Banksy Unveils Mural in Ukrainian town liberated from Russians
Renowned street artist Banksy has unveiled his latest artwork in an Instagram post – a mural in the liberated Ukrainian town of Borodianka.
The artwork shows a female gymnast balancing on a pile of rubble on the side of a building damaged by Russian strikes.
The graffiti artist posted three images of the piece Friday on social media, with a simple caption reading “Borodyanka, Ukraine,” using an alternative spelling for the town’s name.
Speculation had been mounting that Banksy was in the war-torn country after a series of murals appeared in Borodianka, located about 35 miles northwest of the capital, Kyiv.
One artwork, not officially claimed by the artist, depicted a man being flipped during a judo match with a little boy.
Another showed two children using a metal tank trap as a seesaw.
Borodianka was hit particularly hard by Russian airstrikes at the start of the invasion of Ukraine in February, with many buildings reduced to piles of rubble by long-range attacks.
It was home to 13,000 people before the war, but most fled after Russia’s invasion. What was left of Borodianka, after intense shelling and devastating strikes, was then occupied by Russian forces, who moved in on February 28. The town came back into Ukrainian control on April 1, and returning residents found their houses ransacked and shops pillaged with windows broken and contents stolen.
The letter “V” – a symbol used by Russia’s Eastern Military district in concert with the letter “Z,” an emblem for Moscow’s so-called “special military operation” – was found painted on buildings, vehicles and checkpoints.
The town has since been the focus of reconstruction efforts, with several tower blocks demolished as a result of damage caused by the fighting.
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sheltiechicago · 1 year
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"Pink Panter", 2021.
Graffiti Of Popular Characters With A Dark Twist Made By This Artist In Abandoned Buildings
Graffiti Artist: David Lozano
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Taz, 2021.
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Momo, 2019.
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Shaggy from "Scooby Doo".
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utilitygraffiti · 5 months
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Rest In Peace
Tame One of the iconic Artifacts!
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partikles · 7 months
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Presenting a powerful portrayal of environmental consciousness, this artwork captures the essence of our connection to the Earth. The composition centers around a captivating black girl, her contemplative gaze fixed upon the viewer. Covered with a white cloth with intricate purple dot patterns, symbolizing the delicate balance of nature, she lies in quiet repose. A subtle yet impactful detail, the artist's signature smiley sticker rests playfully on her cheek, while a love sticker covers her right nipple, evoking the importance of nurturing our planet.
Her regalia tells a story of strength and unity, as gold earrings and necklaces gleam, showcasing the Adinkra warrior sword symbol (Akofena). This emblem of courage and vigilance reminds us of our duty to protect and defend our environment. Amidst it all, the cloth bears the weight of a poignant message, boldly proclaiming "THE EARTH HAS RIGHTS TOO." A call to action, a plea for acknowledgment, this inscription serves as a reminder that our planet's well-being is entwined with our own.
Through masterful composition and intricate symbolism, this artwork invites viewers to reflect upon their role as stewards of the Earth. It challenges us to recognize the interconnectedness of all life and the responsibility we hold to safeguard our planet's future.
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KAWS Karimoku
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