Stikman Street Art. Stickman. Ever Transmogrified stikman < GammaBlog. I’ve been neglecting to post much street art here on the GammaBlog of late, but I have not stopped taking photos. Here’s a selection of a photo from each month of 2013. January: The 13 Portals project placed painting such as this and wild performances through much of the year. February: Jim Power has been busy with his lamp post mosaics. His latest work is full of historical details about the locations. This one celebrates Minsky Bros. March: Welcome to the future, where you will buy your designer air by the bottle. April: Stikman continues to be one of my favorite street artists. May: Postal Stickers continue to provide low cost sticker fodder for young street artists. June: Mechanical Bird Sticker on Avenue B. July: The 4th Portal was rather racy and I don’t think it stayed up there for too long. August: This one made me mad at first as it was molesting one of my precious Tompkins Square Park trees.
September: Just a funny spray paint doodle on the Bowery. Stickman « The Scenic Sidewalk: A Catalog of Street Art. Arrested Motion » Stikman. Another weekend, another Streets: World Roundup here on AM. The highlighted mural this time comes from Tahrir Square in Egypt where Sheikh Khan painted one of the barriers that the Egyptian military erected to divide the streets that connect to government power centers. This wall, which was painted ... Love, sex, sensuality, and the grittiness of the street are reverberating all over AlphaBeta tonight as Brooklyn Street Art prepares for their group show, “Street Crush,” opening tomorrow Friday, February 13th. The art show and party will feature new work from over 42 street artists, including Aakash Nihalani, ... Thinkspace and Ad Hoc Art pulled out all the stops for the opening of “From the Streets of Brooklyn” (teased and previewed) and Los Angeles was out in full force, packing the gallery to the brim to scope out the work from Brooklyn’s best graf writers, wheatpasters, muralists, and stencilers.
For most patrons, ... Stikman | dailyDuJour. April 27th, 2010 — by Jack in Shows The Great Outdoors opening on Saturday May 8th 2010 (6-8 PM) @ The Woodward Gallery on NYC’s Lower East Side celebrates the adaptive ability of street artists to negotiate the ever-changing and unpredictable challenge of working outdoors. The show features the work of Royce Bannon, Darkcloud, Michael De Feo, El Celso, LA II, Kenji Nakayama, Neck Face, Lady Pink, Matt Siren, Stikman, and and Swoon. After the jump, enjoy a preview of a few pieces from the upcoming show. The Great OutdoorsOpening: Saturday May 8th, 2010 (6-8 PM) Woodward Gallery 133 Eldridge St. More Images + Info » Tags: Darkcloud, El Celso, Kenji Nakayama, LA II, Lady Pink, Matt Siren, Michael De Feo, Neckface, Royce Bannon, stikman, swoon, the great outdoors, woodward gallery January 10th, 2009 — by Jack in Shows Reaffirming that LA loves street art , Thinkspace drew a constant crowd for tonight’s (10.9) opening of From the Streets of Brooklyn.
More Images + Info » On the Trail of the Mysterious Stikman - washingtonpost.com. Was it at 17th and Pennsylvania, by the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, that I first met stikman? Or was it crossing the street by the Justice Department at Ninth and Constitution? Maybe it was near the East Wing of the National Gallery of Art? I don't remember, but I developed a thing for him. Created by an unknown guerrilla street artist from corrugated plastic, vinyl records, burlap sacks or scraps of wood, metal or cloth, the robot figure, dubbed stikman, can be seen all over town. From the District to Boston and as far away as Hollywood, it has been spotted on building walls, newspaper boxes and traffic signs. At first, I found something zombielike about stikman. I Googled him, half expecting to find out that stikman was part of a viral marketing campaign to get me to the theater on Halloween to see a robot slasher flick.
Hoping to find out more, I contacted the Wooster Collective ( Is Bob really stikman's creator?