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106 of the most beloved Street Art Photos - Year 2010. More info.

106 of the most beloved Street Art Photos - Year 2010

More info. More Banksy on Street Art Utopia. More info. More 3D on Street Art Utopia. More of this on streetartutopia.com. More info. More info. 60 Remarkable Examples of Graffiti Art. Lassen Sie mich Ihre Fantasie durch Graffiti-Kunst beflügeln.

60 Remarkable Examples of Graffiti Art

Graffito ist ein anderes Wort für eingeritzte, aufgekritztelte, gemalte, gesprühte oder in irgend einer Form an Gebäuden angebrachten Schriftzeichen oder Bildern. Diese Kunstform wird gelegentlich als frei und unverkrampft bezeichnet. Jedenfalls ist es eine sehr alte Kunst, die bis auf die Römerzeit zurückgeht (mal ganz abgesehen von Höhlenmalereien – Anmerkung der Redaktion). Dieses Post enthält eine Sammlung 60 beeindruckender Beispiele von Graffiti-Kunst als Quelle für Ihre Inspiration. Ich hoffe, dass Ihnen die Sammlung gefällt. Bemerkenswerte Graffiti-Kunst The Goldfinch of Scampia Cake, NYC The weird ones Jorge Galvao Brazil Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?

Magrela, Sao Paolo Isoe in Slovenia Magrela + Sinhá, Sao Paolo Seen On The Streets of Madrid Rize Self Portrait Fauxreel Ricardo Akn Tagged The Wall, Blackrock, Dublin, Ireland Muro da Fundação O Pão dos Pobres de Santo Antônio Escape, 1989/Nov/9 Formerly at St. Nomen Skill Rize Banksy. We declare the world as our canvas. Cyklop artifies street poles. French artist Cyklop Paris is all set to cover different cities with his wonderful art of customizing poles and other objects .Cyklop plays extensively with the symbol of an eye.

Cyklop artifies street poles

This symbol is found in almost all different part of the streets and can be eaisly identified as Cyklop street art . Incoming search terms: colorful poles Comments comments. Banksy Graffiti Drawing. Occupy the infinite - Synaptic Stimuli - StumbleUpon. External Stimuli : Peter Kogler works.

Occupy the infinite - Synaptic Stimuli - StumbleUpon

Blue sky thinking: Disused jets in U.S. Air Force graveyard given new lease of life by worlds best graffiti artists. By Rachel Rickard Straus PUBLISHED: 16:48 GMT, 12 March 2012 | UPDATED: 16:48 GMT, 12 March 2012 A cemetery of disused war planes in the scorching Arizona desert has been given a new lease of life – as part of an art project. ‘The Boneyard Project’ resurrects disused warplanes that lie in the famous Boneyard in Arizona by letting graffiti artists paint them. More than 30 of the world’s best urban artists worked on five ruined US Air Force jets, vividly bringing them back to life with paint and colour. Revival: A painted Douglas DC-3 called 'Phoenix of Metal' by artists 'HOW & NOSM' and currently on display in Tucson The brain child of art patron Eric Firestone, the project seeks to resurrect disused planes from throughout America’s military history.

Mr Firestone explains: 'The first part of the Boneyard Project, 'Nose Job', made its debut in the summer of 2011 with an exhibition of nose cones taken from military aeroplanes and given to artists to use as eccentric- shaped "canvases". Outdoor - ARYZ - StumbleUpon. Photography & Design & Inspiration. - StumbleUpon.