Brooklyn Street Art Newsletter - March 2015
Happy March! With the brutal frigid temperatures we had for the whole month of February it is no small wonder how we can still find fresh new pieces on the streets. Some are weeks old and others are days old — all are executed under bitterly cold conditions. Just ask the artists…if you catch them. […]
New York Street Artist Aiko is cutting a new stencil in a dusty warehouse space with huge windows, but instead of being in an industrial neighborhood in Brooklyn, this time she’s in New Delhi. The new image of a woman and child and sword is not quite standard fare for the feisty streetwise Aiko, who […]
The first thing you’ll notice is that all the walls are the same size. For “Big City Life Rome” all of the artists were given equally large walls for their murals, which is good because you avoid fights that way. We have seen a few festivals where there are heated discussions about which artists have […]
Here’s our weekly interview with the street, this week featuring Ador, Antonie Trouve, Brain Alfred, Clint Mario, Daco, Delphine Carre, Dran, EZK, Hiss, Icy & Sot, M Chat, ME, Meer Sau, Phillip Vignal, and Sweet Toof. Top Image >> A warm embrace during our coldest week of the winter. Icy & Sot for Centrifuge Project. […]
Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities. Now screening : 1. Ella And Pitr: “Par Terre” 2. Hama Woods: Rat Pack Party 3. DAS WIENERWALD in an abandoned Viennese Restaurant 4. Tugly: Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. Ella And Pitr: “Par Terre” This one soars with […]
We’re back with a slew of new ROA pieces as he continues to share the absolute best images with BSA readers while traveling around the globe. The Belgian street artist, who we refer to as an Urban Naturalist, continues his astounding world tour at a pace that few Street Artists can sustain. Right now he […]
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