Whether using the streets as a blank canvas or masterminding 'interventions', these street artists help change the public perception of everyday urban life.
Welcome to part 2 of our fanbase artist showcase featuring urban art sculptures, paintings and photography.
Aside from creating amazing original works of art, artists have also recreated famous artwork using Lego blocks.
Propaganda, presented graphically as posters, pamphlets and pictorial artwork, aims to influence the attitudes of people to serve the purposes of the propagandists. Here are 13 examples of propaganda showing it at its best, worst and purest.
Photographers use superimposition and montage to create images that blur the line between past and present, reality and fiction, authenticity and imitation.
Our buildings are the covers our enterprises - and ourselves - are judged by. These 136 brilliant buildings show, in so many ways, that when it comes to architecture skyscrapers reflect our soaring imaginations.
Where do fashion, art, graffiti and cool all intersect? In the mind of a dark, disturbing and delightful urban artist, KAWS.
Trashcans, garbage bins, room wastebaskets, whatever - the humble refuse receptacle is part and parcel of our consumable (and disposable) society.
Natural, versatile, environmentally-friendly cork is mainly used for stoppers on wine and champagne bottles but its unique properties also lend a unique character to artistic endeavors. These 25 examples show how creative minds have beautified the world with cork - drinking is optional.
Many of the foremost masterpieces of design, art and technology have been created by geeks. These 176 examples prove the geek way of design, art and technology is often the great way.