Ironically you don’t always see an official street art exhibit on the streets themselves, but groups like ArtUp and FABNYC are trying to change that. The organizations have teamed up to provide a positive environment for street art to exist in New York City. They recently curated [read more...]
This HIGH FIVE robot was along the ground in Brooklyn, NY. The stencil is composed entirely of straight lines, giving it a very geometric look which is enhanced by faux-3D eyes and a red heart. Ok, it’s really just a fun stencil that pops up in New York from [read more...]
I love these graphite on black paper works from the 2011 “Library of Babel” series by Snejina Latev. I love the graphic pixelation, the abstract geometries, the black-on-black composition and the fact that the artist is working with a solid concept. About the work (from the artist’s site):
Based on the story by Jorge [read more...]
I love how slightly familiar-looking yet otherworldly the shapes in Melissa Manfull’s pieces are. These images make me think of coral or schools of odd sea creatures – architecture and organism in compositions of organic geometry. More images after the jump.
Baltimore-based artist Steven Riddle recently emailed to share some images of his work with me. What immediately struck me about the work was his sense of color and geometry. Rock formations, mineral clusters and geodes are placed in stellar formations that suggest some sort of inter-galactic composition. I wanted to learn more, so I asked [read more...]

