Watch: DOES – Somewhere in Europe
Artist: @Digitaldoes Video & edit: @Scottraygeorge www.digitaldoes.com
Artist: @Digitaldoes Video & edit: @Scottraygeorge www.digitaldoes.com
New Zealand graffiti writer Kid Aero & friends get busy across the Sydney transit network. “Graffiti is like a ticking time bomb, waiting to go off. The more you repeat the crime, the worse your odds of getting caught become.. but despite the bleeps of the timer getting louder and louder, we continue to chase
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Welcome to a new spot on lak.com called ‘Your favourite writers favourite writers’. The concept is super simple – we’re talking to some of the best in the game and asking them to list writers or artists who they consider some of their favourites. Next-up we talked to our good friend MAST from Brooklyn, New York! HUSH – SPORTS
This video shows the use of primary colours used to paint a graffiti piece. Shades of Blue, Red and Yellow are used in a typography based style with abstract forms. Shot/Cut: @aftermidnightfilm.co Music: @birsso
Filmed over the course of a year in Montreal, from the freezing cold winter to the burning hot summer, Four Season Treason follows a group of writers that don’t slow down for anything. Writers feature include: Legal, Jaker, Peace, Snok, Quote, Johste, Killa-Ef and Smog. Filmed & Edited by: @Greg Pistol Via @spraydaily
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In the year 2000, a young SOFLES started painting graffiti in his hometown of Brisbane, Australia. Through putting in hours upon hours of work, on walls, trains, and his blackbook inside the garige (garage), he quickly rose to global prominence as a graffiti writer, illustrator, and muralist. Being versatile in his style and approach, and
With this year’s Wonderwalls Port Adelaide mural festival ramping up this week, we’re taking a quick look back at the festival’s 2019 event from last year. A huge line-up of local and international artists were part of Wonderwalls 2019, converging on Port Adelaide to bring a host of new large-scale murals to the port. The
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The inaugural Can’t Do Tomorrow event opened with a bang last week in the Melbourne suburb of Kensington. The art-fair-meets-street-art-festival saw the complete transformation of a multi-level warehouse by over 100 artists from Melbourne and abroad. The festival finishes today, so it’s your last chance to catch it in person. Grab tickets to visit one
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As the 2020 edition of Style Discipline gets closer in the calendar, we’ve been throwing back and highlighting some videos from past events. Last year, Ironlak Family member, EWOK visited the island and painted a whole lotta graffiti with fellow RVCA ANP advocate DMOTE. As showcased in this video by RVCA’s Artist Network Program, the duo linked up on
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Maple and Sheva first met back in 2002 when they were both just discovering graffiti. They painted a lot together in their teens and were even repping the same crew. It had been a while since they’d rocked pieces together, so they hatched plans for an abando mission. Although crammed into one weekend, it was a
‘Tektoniks’ is the latest body of work from Benjamin Knock – ‘a multidisciplinary artist whose work aims to traverse the public into their imagination and fuse the relationship between surrealism, and our natural habitat’. KNOCK felt his first seismic wave a few years ago while living in the mountains of Kyushu, Japan, and now earthquakes
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Last Saturday, TRAV MSK opened his pop-up shop and gallery at the new Seventh Letter/ Treebase Klear space in downtown Los Angeles. He spent two days completely transforming the space with vibrant colours, complemented by subtle patterns. To top things off, TRAV painted this chrome piece in his public lettering style – a cross between