From 3D graffiti to light art, these works reflect the cutting edge of contemporary urban street art and design. These graffiti and street artists employee the latest techniques, creative materials, and unusual strategies to challenge the conventional stencil-and-spray-paint approach that most people think of when it comes to public drawing and wall graffiti the world over.
Luminous graffiti, eerie drawings, streaks of light, raining sparks - all of these effects and more are possible by moving a light source around in a scene.
Click Here to Read More »»Ordinary landscapes suddenly become mystical and eerie when the camera shutter is left open for a long exposure photo, as in these 18 incredible examples.
Click Here to Read More »»Airbrushed art has always been epic. It's the true airbrush masters that escape the cheesiness of airbrush stereotypes and create truly jaw-dropping artwork.
Click Here to Read More »»Want the satisfaction of creating street art without the threat of incarceration? The Walls Notebook is a fun way to get the best of both worlds.
Click Here to Read More »»For those whose love of the fantasy genre is not a passing phase, a tattoo displaying epic forces of magic and mayhem might be in the cards.
Click Here to Read More »»You could take a rainy day and make it warm and fun with this playful umbrella design. It uses rainwater to create temporary sidewalk graffiti.
Click Here to Read More »»These famous recreations - and impressive originals - hide a tiny secret: they are composed of thousands of other minuscule works of art.
Click Here to Read More »»Some homegrown artists and culture jammers decided to mix up the morning commute by adding some spice to an otherwise dull landscape.
Click Here to Read More »»A Brooklyn-based artist applies her outstanding typography skills to ephemeral chalkboard creations that bring to mind the lost art of intricate sign painting.
Click Here to Read More »»Pedestrians seem to hover over a terrifying geometric sinkhole as they walk across the street art exhibit 'Mind Your Step' in Stockholm, by Erik Johansson.
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