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  • Help defend the rights of Bill Posters and end the oppression against this individual! Reappropriate the urban space.

  • Original Image – The Tea Factory, Liverpool First in a possible series of a recurring character and his adventures in Liverpool. Photo manipulation where the light from the torch is seen casting a shadow. Really pleased with the result and shall continue to find suitable locations for edit.

  • I spotted a red crate near by and thought it would add a three dimensional quality to the scene… I’m a sucker for laneways and Street Art!

  • So seeing as i get the Banksy thing a bit on here, i figure why the hell not appropriate his ‘Broken Window Theory’ image. And cause i feel this way right now…hey at least i’m still making art! FYI… / This is based on an article titled Broken Windows by James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling, which appeared in the March 1982 edition of The Atlantic Monthly.[1] The title comes from the following example: “Consider a building with a few broken windows. If the windows are not repaired, the tendency is for vandals to break a few more windows. Eventually, they may even break into the building, and if it’s unoccupied, perhaps become squatters or light fires inside. (Thanks to wikipedia for the text) The Banksy image can be found here part two part three

  • Urban street photography taken in London 2008 Art entitled ‘Plague Doctor with Lambretta’ by Arofish

  • Love can blow your mind and leave you seeing stars but its always your heart that takes the weight.

  • Iconic imagery is one thing that so many people, no matter what generation, race or origin can recognize at first glance.

  • Most of my stencil art is based on the imagery of a statement or concept. / Cry your heart out is probably the boldest of the art so far.

  • the design is no completely my own I must admit. I found an image online (not sure who to credit but if anyone knows?) and modified it for a stencil I made. This is the cleaned up version of that stencil.

  • Koi
    by wita

    Aerosol on vinyl record, 2008 / Stencil Artwork

  • The main stencil image is one layer of the four layer stencil I created in early 2008 inspired by my interest in fashion photography. ‘Snow and Umbrella’ is 1 of 3, utilising the same same stencil and composition of works I’ve posted on Red Bubble at the moment. The other is ‘Rain Birds’ and ‘Umbrella and Rain’.

  • A pirate parrot for all things piratey and parrotey. Check out my other designs below! /

  • Evolution Check out my other designs below! /

  • My take on that classic scarface scene. Check out my other designs below! /

  • “A day is a day” is a series of illustrations of strange, abnormal situations.

  • Striking design featuring traditional samurais crossing swords.

  • Print based on PaperMonster’s original stencil art painting titled “The Return of Samus” / For more visit / http://papermonster.wordpress.com

  • Life on the street can be hard but even in the most unlikely places beauty can be found.

  • PaperMonster design based on “True Identity” / http://papermonster.wordpress.com

  • This is a bit of a tribute to two of my favorite artists. Both of whom have made it on t-shirts in their own way. If you don’t know Shepard Fairey and Banksy, look them up – you’re in for a treat. If you do – I hope get this image. I’m sure both of them are bemused at their own rise to fame. (or notoriety).... Special mention goes to spikerama and his shoe thrower design.

  • “Devil may care, darling.” / (She’s the bee’s knees series) Art direction / Photography / Styling / Post: Otilee / Makeup / Hair: Breianne Zellinsky: http://www.modelmayhem.com/357495 / Model: Michaela Meyer Location: ‘The Manor’, Leederville © Copyright Otilee 2009

  • Inspiration: Stencil Art
    by community

    When we think of stencils artists, the first name that often springs to mind is Banksy. His works have become …

    When we think of stencils artists, the first name that often springs to mind is Banksy. His works have become incredibly popular in recent years and he’s played a huge part in helping graffiti and street art make the move beyond walls and alleyways to galleries and auction houses. / / But about the time Banksy was getting to grips with spelling his own name, French street artist Blek le Rat was changing the face of street art and graffiti as one of the first artists to use stencils in his work back in the early 80s. Blek, who is now in his mid fifties, has inspired a whole generation of stencil artists. One of the coolest things about Blek le Rat is that he didn’t start dabbling in stencil art til his 30s and as he approaches 60, he’s still out on the streets at night leaving his mark on the cities. / / If you’re inspired by this style, check out these talented stencil artists: / Blek Le Rat / C215 / Miss Link / Logan Hicks If you’d like to give this style a go in your own works, here’s a few links to get you started: Design a stencil Photograph to Stencil The Beauty of Stencil Art Blek le Rat, the man who gave birth to Banksy And here’s some wonderful stencil art from talented bubblers: / Ushi I by wita / The Retun of Samus by PaperMonster / ...Until The End of The World by PONSHOP You can find more in the Street Art group. Please feel free to share any links to street or stencil artists that inspire you too …

  • Bruce Lee wearing a suit and shades? Fancy.

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