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Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas! Photo by Daquella manera ...
Holiday gift guide: books
There was a very positive response from my first holiday gift guide post about affordable prints, so I thought it might be worth putting together a similar list for art books. 1. The Faith of Graffiti by Norman Mailer and Jon Naar Okay, this book isn...
Something I learned during The Thousands
A little diary entry sort of thing from me went online today on Drago’s website. Of course, I encourage you to have a read of the full thing yourself, but here’s a sample: I went to Miami for Art Basel and the satellite events there. The ...
Custom beer labels at punkdog.com
BrewDog sponsored The Thousands with a very generous donation of their Punk IPA beer, so in return I want to take some time out from writing about street art to mention their (very tasty) beer and PunkDog, a site to create custom labels for BrewDog b...
Time for some links
I did not realize that the flight from London to Miami is over 9 hours long. And today was one of those days with lots of cool stuff happening in the street art blogosphere. Here are all the things I would blog about if I wasn’t about to fall a...
Dale Grimshaw on the streets of Shoreditch
This piece, The Fool by Dale Grimshaw, appeared recently in Shoreditch. First of all, it’s a cool piece. But it is part of a larger point I’d like to make/question I’d like to ask. It seems like woodblock and lino-blocks are pretty...
BrewDog’s Equity for Punks
As of November 1st, BrewDog is the beer sponsor of The Thousands. They will be providing everybody at the opening with plenty of great beer. Otherwise my plan was to buy a bunch of cheap beer and put up a donation bucket, so I’m very thankful I...
Street art in the gallery
Mark Holsworth is apparently a much more eloquent writer than I am. On his blog, he makes some great points about why the misconception that street art cannot be brought into a gallery is just that: a misconception. Here’s my favorite point: Wa...
MNMNT Snowboards
I might actually buy one of these. MNMNT Snowboards makes snowboards (duh) with great artwork. Snowboarding is pretty much the highlight of my winters, but it can be nearly impossible to get a board with cool artwork. MNMNT might just be changing tha...
Happy Halloween from Dan Witz
Every year, Dan Witz plays a Halloween street art prank. This year it takes place on Santa Monica Blvd, LA. ...
Linking it up
Street art news seems to come in cycles, right now there is a lot of news coming in. Here’s a few highlights: Sam3 has a new book out with Studiocromie and it looks great. More info at Feed Your Wall. Shepard Fairey’s opening at the Warh...
New Drago website
So this is actually a couple of weeks old but worth mentioning. Drago (who just so happen to be the amazing publishers behind my upcoming book The Thousands: Painting Outside, Breaking In) have relaunched their website. Drago has published a quite g...
Acclaim Magazine
About a month ago I got a very nice email from the folks at Acclaim Magazine about their latest issue (#17). My copy came in the post a few days ago. It’s the first issue I’ve read and I’m surprised I haven’t picked up Acclaim...
News I missed while in Stavanger
Most of what I was posting while away in Stavanger for Nuart was prewritten so that I could focus on the festival. The downside being that I missed a bunch of cool potential posts over the last few days. So here’s my usual post holiday link wra...
The Adventures of Darius and Downey
There are a lot of street art books in stores today. And most of them follow a simple formula: Take photos (or more often than not, acquire them for nothing from other photographers), lay them out on a page, mislabel all the photos so that work by Mi...
