Category: Street Art
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Street Art San Francisco (book)
I just found out a piece I did in the Clarion Alley in San Francisco back in 2000 has been documented and included in a new book titled “Street Art San Francisco: Mission Muralismo“. The title is a little misleading because the book only deals with work in the Mission District rather than the whole…
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C. Matt Luther Interview
An interview with C. Matt Luther is now posted on the Random Artwork/Artist Interviews site. C. Matt Luther is an artist currently living in Milwaukee who works across various mediums, from traditional forms such as painting, drawing, and printmaking, to more ephemeral forms like zines and street projects. Collage is at the center of all…
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Cut and Paint #2
Cut and Paint #2 is now out! This issue is packed with more great ready to paint stencil templates and also includes Street Stencil Photos from Buenos Aires and Barcelona, Mirco-stencils by bor*d, Eco-stencils, a stencil how-to, and much more! The Zine can be picked-up through Just Seeds. Here is the description of #2 from…
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Cut & Paint: free stencil designs
(re-posted from the Visual Resistance site) Josh MacPhee’s excellent stencil template zine Cut & Paint has finally gone digital, thanks to John Emerson of Social Design Notes. Click over to CutAndPaint.org and you’ll find over 40 different free stencil templates with great imagery and radical politics. Contributors include many of the unsung heroes of street…
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More Dead and Wounded Everyday
More Dead and Wounded Everyday These stickers were made in response to the 1,000th U.S. casualty from the current war in Iraq. They were placed in the street to act as a visible representation of this terrible milestone.
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No RNC Poster Project
The No RNC Poster Project started when a small group of friends with experience in graphic design and independent media came together with the goal of collecting and distributing posters against this summer’s Republican National Convention in New York City. They have printed two sets of posters, for over 50,000 in all, and two sets…
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The Art Of Cultural Interference
The Art Of Cultural Interference will be exhibited at the Buddy Gallery in Chicago in association with the Version>04 Festival. Some of my street flyers and the poster I made for the Clamor/Faesthetic Make Art Not War series are included in the show. Here is the Version Fest page about the show.