Introducing Hush

February 26, 2009 · Posted in artists · 1 Comment 

I think for the most of you Hush doesn´t need to be introduced anymore, because he received so much audiance in 2008 and the beginning of 2009.

graff geisha tryptich

His popularity is soaring, with a sell out London show, alongside high profile street pieces, sold out print runs and collaborations. With shows coming up in London and LA, Hush draws his influence from a wide variety of modern culture to create his work. His main interests being graphic-novels, animation, graphic-design, graffiti art, urban art and contemporary painting.

fantasies for naughty boys

hush at work

He has worked as a graphic designer & illustrator / art director in London, Edinburgh, Newcastle and Hong Kong where he worked for a few of the largest Toy companies in the world.

fantasies for naughty boys

fallen angel

little angel blades

new art from london police

February 16, 2009 · Posted in artists, exhibitions · Comment 

In the moment the two founders of  London Police are working in Brooklyn on some new artwork.

Look out for shows fom TLP in London and Amsterdam in April and May respectively.

POW releases print from Steve Powerz

February 13, 2009 · Posted in artists, shopping · Comment 

POW: First print of the New Year comes from Steve Powerz (aka ESPO), who just in case you didn’t get the memo, is pretty fucking awesome. Originally hailing from Philadelphia he became one of the most up names
in New York, invented turning shutters into massive letters, was one third of the seminal ‘Street Market’ show, and now does things like install coin operated water boarding torture attractions at Coney Island amusement park.
This print contains 12 colours, has two background options and is one hell of a nice piece of work.

http://www.picturesonwalls.com

ZEVS liquifies Google

February 13, 2009 · Posted in artists · Comment 

Streetart pioneer ZEVS launched his new website in his very own conceptual way.

check it out: http://www.gzzglz.com/

Zevs is an early and influential streetart and graffiti artist and active as a tagger in Paris in the 1990s. He is named after a regional train, Zeus, that almost ran him over one day he was down in the metro. Working with other French names of the second half of the 1990s like André and Invader Zevs has been among the prominent figures who pioneered the French streetart scene.

By the end of the 90’s he became known for his poetic drawings of shadows in Paris. Later he ‘bombed’ models on the billboards between the eyes and desintegrated logos from famous brands. 

He also got some good publicity by “visual kidnapping” a huge advertisment modell by cutting it out at Potsdamer platz in Berlin..

He points out the controversety of criminalizing graffiti and streetart against the omnipresence of advertisment in daily streetlife.

N.A.S.A. “Money” Music Video feat. Artwork from Shepard Fairey

February 12, 2009 · Posted in artists · Comment 

The new Video from Hiphop act “N.A.S.A.” feat. David Byrne, Chuck D, Ras Congo, Seu Jorge, & Z-Trip is designed by  the artwork of Obey the Giant, Shepard Fairey.

Inflatebale monsters

February 10, 2009 · Posted in artists · Comment 

I have been off for a while and i am coming up with a quite old youtube video.  sorry guys, but i was too busy with the gallery and other things.

In the next days i will start posting again.

Today its Joshua Allen Harris´s Inflatable bag monsters. I am quite sure you know it already.  Well, I can watch the video over and over again.