This piece by Gold Peg can be seen from the tube as you pass by Royal Oak tube station in London. A great spot, and a well-executed piece.
Photo by nolionsinengland
This piece by Gold Peg can be seen from the tube as you pass by Royal Oak tube station in London. A great spot, and a well-executed piece.
Photo by nolionsinengland
Finally someone has smashed the Domino Factory. Adek and Nekst obviously killing shit, props to Luna Park on the photo

I’ve started putting pictures online of my recent trip to Zambia with Mike Snelle, Swoon and Matt Small. There are a few on Drago’s website, along with a description of what exactly we were doing there (mostly, helping this school). You can read that post on Drago’s blog.
Also, that image is of some papercuts that Swoon put up in the school’s dining hall right before we left.
It’s been a while since I’ve posted about Klone‘s work in Tel Aviv, but Unurth recently posted a few of Klone’s recent pieces and they are looking good and very different from what he was doing last year.

Photo by Klone

Just caught wind of these amazing Broken Crow murals in Austin that they did during SXSW. Props to the Street Spot for the documentation. Be sure to check out their new prints that they are releasing with the lion images http://www.brokencrow.com/blog/7-new-prints



Somehow, I’ve neglected to ever mention Bue on here before. He’s a street artist who works a lot in Belgium and paints some fun characters. Here are two of his paintings:
Photos by oemebamo

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cahbasmn/

TrustoCorp are continuing to design and install their signs around the USA. Here are some of their latest spots:




This is the latest installation by Contra. Gordon Brown is the UK’s prime minister, and he’s not the most popular guy in the country…