Sometimes street art isn’t about a radical message, it’s just about love. And that couldn’t be more true than in this tag on a construction barricade that read “AYLA…WILL YOU MARRY ME, LOVE DAVID 06-05-2011″. It’s a simple piece laid out in a 3D red and blue color scheme without [read more...]
A.S.V.P. is a NYC duo that use tie-dye and paisley patterns in their wheat-pastes. Each piece is stained individually so that it’s unique even if it’s part of series. You can find their work in all 5 boroughs and in recent months the most common images they’re using are of [read more...]
ART IS MY WEAPON is a series by the artist TMNK [The Me Nobody Knows] based upon his life philosophy. This dripping red stencil featuring an assault rifle was spotted in the SOHO district of Manhattan, right next to his other piece we featured in an earlier article HERE. [read more...]
Look up high around any street in Brooklyn or NYC and you’ll spot pieces like these – classic SOME and KR tags along with a Shepard Fairey paste-up. We can’t really recall what the cross streets were where we found these, but if you walk around for a [read more...]
Peekaboo! We saw these eyes by the French street artist JR while traversing along Wooster Street in NYC. We could only really see the upper part of this face paste-up because the rest of it was covered up by a giant Post No Bills barricade. We could peek past the blue [read more...]

