Cultur street
119 creative works found
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Jean M. Laffitau
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A stylized J-pop style Tag of the word “gizmoe” If you like my designs please check out my site at www.mrgizmoe.com
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if you want to look like a badass u have to buy this shirt, you will get in so many hectic fights it’ll be mad.
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Jean M. Laffitau
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Jean M. Laffitau
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San Jose, Costa Rica taken from the window of my hotel room in the center of town. I was staying in what most Ticos told me was not the best place for a tourist, but it was in fact the best place to get a real taste of life in this big, friendly and bustling city.
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Photography by Anthony Battye :: anthonybattye.com.au
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One of a series of ‘poster wall art’ – this one is in Newtown – Sydney
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back in the day, it seemed like everyone had a father, uncle or grandfather that had a car like this…you would be swallowed up by the back seat, taking trips to exotic locations that, while we always muttered “are we there yet,” would one day wish we could go back in time to savor every one of those lost moments…
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black and white shot of a club entrance in Berlin Prenzlauer Berg
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www.lamachine.co.uk
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The Deventer Street performances are traditionally held during the summer season in Deventer. The Public Theather of 2006 was marked as the festival of the Black Lord and the White Queen where battles between the two groups was the main event on the third day. These battles with dance were to performed during the day and get their climax late in the evening when the two groups cross paths on the Brink Square and battle one another for performance superiority. Of course the Good White Queen wins over the Bad guys at the end. Performances where accompanied by Music and a lot of drum beats by international performace groups.
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part of my work for { the cleanskin collectif }... visit our official website for more info + interesting articles + more photos! / www.cleanskincollectif.com
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A sampling of Newcastle youth street culture.
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old doc martens boots set up on wall with plants in them
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Copyright © 2008 – Amanda Cotton Click on any of the following thumbnails to see other images from India:
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Kyoto, Japan 2006
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The spider, ‘la princesse’, is disturbed by demolition workers in Concourse House, Lime Street, Liverpool. This wonderful piece of engineering by French company ‘La Machine’, made it’s first appearance in the early hours of Wednesday 3rd September as part of Liverpool’s Capital of Culture celebrations, 2008.
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This is a street meat market in downtown Nanchang, capitol of Jiangxi.
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This is a photo taken at the Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition in the Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery in the Fine Arts Center of Bowling Green State University. The juried show was an opportunity to display a full body of work containing the best images created by graduating seniors. This is the fully-rendered Alternative Digital Print of Hey Dizzle Dizzle. The Alternative Digital Print Method used is a Digital Print transfered onto wood. Graffiti-like spray paint technique was used as a border enhancing the image while giving it an urban-vintage appearance. This alternative process is also known as “fresco.” / Actual Exhibition Dimensions: 7’x4’ Hey Dizzle Dizzle is an Urban take on the well-known “Hey Diddle Diddle”. This is the second, of 6 urban nursery rhymes/fairytales that I have created. The rhyme from “Hey Diddle Diddle” Was not intended to make much sense but its purpose was for each line to rhyme in a funny way. My take on this Mother Goose rhyme adds another twist to this throwing elements of Hip Hop culture, multi-cultural friendship, African-American history and visual characteristics of minority culture. The text in this rhyme is: Hey Dizzle Dizzle / Tha Kat’z on tha Turn-Tizzle / Tha Cowz jumped ova tha Broom / Tha Lil’ Dawg Laughed at tha / Big Dawg’z shortz / Tha Satellite Dish ran away with Hiz spoon
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Incredible stencil art graffiti of children playing together, the photograph taken in Sheffield, England.
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