Showing posts with label graffiti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graffiti. Show all posts

Monday, February 13, 2012

Cows & Cowboys!

Black Herds Of The Rain from Andrew Telling on Vimeo.



Black Herds of The Rain is a film documenting Conor Harrington's trip home to Ireland in the summer of 2011 to paint 3 walls. The journey and subsequent paintings are inspired by Austin Clarke's poem The Lost Heifer. 2 of the new wall pieces were in my hometown of Ennis.

DRN

Monday, May 30, 2011

Street Artists...



Swiss artists Sabina Lang and Daniel Baumann take streets, overpasses, soccer fields and other open public spaces and transform them into abstract paintings and a giant scale. It's literally street art.

You can see more of their unique and huge work HERE...

DRN





Saturday, May 14, 2011

Wonder Wall



All this was done with a chisel and a hammer, amazing work... Its like art meets graffiti that the council would have a pretty hard time painting over...

These fantastic works of street art were done by Alexandre Farto, and you can see more of his work HERE

DRN




Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Confetti Death



This is such awesome sculpture by graffiti artist Typoe. The piece is entitled Confetti Death, which was one piece from a larger series of conceptual works from the Miami based artist.

DRN




Monday, December 28, 2009

Banksy? who the fuck is he?

is exactly what my younger brother said last christmas when I got him Banksy's book and about 50 euros worth of spray paint! he then proceeded to Tag his entire bedroom with "G-Dog woz ere" and "Lifford 4 life!" and who do you think got the blame? yeah. me. anyways heres a few new ones that appeared in LDN last week. Im diggin the Global warming one. Banksys a hippie, who knew?



Tuesday, March 24, 2009

RDX Wall Art Commercial


The Making of

"Wall Art" starts with an RDX parked in front of a blank wall. This same wall is painted and repainted with cityscape scenes, hundreds and hundreds of times, to animate the background behind the vehicle. The 10-day shoot for "Wall Art" used more than 450 gallons of paint and 500 cans of spray paint, resulting in more than 400 layers of paint on the wall.