
New work in San Francisco for the solo show at Gallery Heist. More photos of available works after the jump

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New work in San Francisco for the solo show at Gallery Heist. More photos of available works after the jump

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I’m loving this latest Aakash Nihalani Poster Boy collaboration.
And remember, free Henry.
Photo by Aakash Nihalani
Check out this set of signs from Trustocorp:
On a related note, Trustocorp had a show at Brooklyn Brothers Gallery in NYC last month. It could have been disastrous. To be honest, I kind of expected it to be. Turns out, I was wrong. Looks like it wasn’t bad at all and Trustocorp didn’t just hang their street signs on a gallery’s white walls (though they did do some of that). Here’s one photo from the show:
(note the map of the locations where TrustoCorp signs appeared in NYC)
Photos by Trustocorp

It looks like things are starting to come together for this year’s FAME Festival. The latest artists to stop by are the duo Cyop e Kaf. I’ve never heard of these two, but Angelo (FAME’s organizer) says that they are the biggest street artists in Naples, Italy. It looks like they’ve done quite a few great pieces at FAME, and while in town, they also made a print for Studiocromie which will be released soon.

Photos from FAME. More photos on the FAME Festival blog

Dolk is in New York for his two person show that opened at Brooklynite with M City entitled Eurotrash. Of course, like an good street artist, Dolk has crowned the visit with some fantastic pieces. I’ve been scheming on that spot on Graham Avenue for almost a year now but never followed through. Glad he rocked the spot so well.

Loving this piece by Sr. Marmota on Fashion Street in London. Works especially well with all the old faded pieces behind it.
Photo by Sr. Marmota

Just finished painting a huge mural for the second year of the Axis Alley Project. Full install begins next weekend and the opening will be May 23rd. Made out for an interesting piece for the fingers body and head become barely perceptible on the surface of this abandoned building right behind calvert street in Baltimore. Check out the flickr for more photos of other recent street work.
Last weekend, dozens of artists were in Brighton to paint at The Beautiful and The Canned. Here are two of my favorite walls from the event.


Photos by Guy Harris

The Kosmopolite Street Art Festival (Brussels edition) kicked off a few days ago, and it looks like they’re painting some massive walls. Can’t wait to see the finished work. The festival runs through May 15th.


Photos by From Tia and Julius – Laid Back
This piece by Os Gêmeos was painted during their most recent visit to New York City.
Photo by Sabeth718