A portrait of the incredible Gil Scott Heron by Foundry.
Photo by AVK_ONE
This is a collab by Rookie, Nychos and Dxtr of The Weird Crew and Simple from Göteborg. I felt compelled to post this piece because I’m going to China in March. I’m curious what Shanghai’s street art scene is like.
Photo by DXTR – The Weird
Swing brings this uncanny cartoon style to Paris’ graffiti scene. Swing also has a couple cool wheatpastes that seem worth mentioning.
Photos courtesy of StickyCube and Vitostreet
These are from a series of Cassette Lord‘s stencils around England. Alright, ready for puns? Cassette lord is ghetto-blasting straight from Brighton. Mixing it up with these fresh tape stencils, he produces bold colored cassettes that boom off the box. Now that you all hate me, I challenge you to top that.
Photos by Tobyx70
Onoff Crew is a collective of artists and friends in France, including notable graffiti artists such as Jok and Olson. They dabble in a variety of mediums but their street pieces are the best display of this crew’s talent.
Photo by Chrixcel
Last August Spanish artist Nuria Mora put up some work in the advertisement panels of a few bus stops. Here’s one of the series.
Photos by NEKO
This is some hip work from Germany’s own Hope. If this guy doesn’t have a mustache or hadn’t been wearing an awesomely bad sweater during painting, my clichédar is totally off. Despite sounding so cheeky, this is a solid, stylized piece described with the bias of an art student.
Photos Kid Kyuss Hope & The Flash Boys