A couple of Alec Monopoly’s pieces are still up from his New York gallery show back in March of this year. One of Alec’s spray-painted Mr. Monopoly portraits is right next to an old Shepard Fairey OBEY star that had already been splattered by beige paint on Wooster Street. [read more...]
We strolled into the 1-year anniversary of the Venice Art Crawl at about 7:30pm and spotted all the action going down at the abandoned gas station on the corner Pacific and Westward. Several artists were painting live, including Jules Muck who we will be featuring in an interview soon. [read more...]
Kenny Scharf painted this mural full of his zany characters at the corner store on the intersection of Chrystie and Broome Street in New York City. It’s hard to tell if the piece was commissioned or not, since it’s on a main street, however the store on top of [read more...]
We promise all the hype we’re giving Crewest is deserved. Man One started the shop as a way to get great European spray-paints like Montana into the US. The store outgrew its original location in Alhambra and has since become the hub of all things graffiti in downtown Los Angeles. Behind [read more...]
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...]

