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Urban Geode Street Art in Los Angeles

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Made of paper sculpted in 3D form, the mineral inspired geode’s are scattered in building crevasses and pipes found all around Los Angeles.

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Streetart: New Mural by Berlin-based MTO in Rennes / France

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German street artist MTO recently stopped by France where he was invited for an exhibition in Rennes. He just completed those amazing two pieces entitled “The legend of Fred ILLE & Gwen VILAINE”.

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Illustrations by Graffmatt

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Matthew Laine aka GRAFFMATT is a French freelance artist. Versatile, he explored many artistic fields, from photography to graphic design through painting and drawing, always with the main source of inspiration: the urban scene. More work on his portfolio .

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New work of Vhils

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After its beautiful mural “Embrace the ruin,” Alexandre Farto aka Vhils is back with a new work made ​​in Switzerland. This new piece with the portrait of Che Guevara was conducted under the Images Festival which runs at Vevey.

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The Unique Character Design Style of French Graffiti Artist Amose

Amose is a french graffiti artist whose style and use of shapes has always inspired the abstract side of me to jump out. His creative characters are popping up all over the place and definitely unique to him, Amose is most definitely an inspiration to all creative practices.

amose The Unique Character Design Style of French Graffiti Artist Amose

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All Monster are the Same! by Marco Angeles

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A happy monster design creatively made for hoodies. Monsters are known to be bipolar!
Printed on American Apparel California fleeze zip hoodies.

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I See People In The Crowd

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Project: “We see people in the crowd”: During 1 year Guilherme Kramer was covering the wall with the
crowd in São Paulo, Brazil.

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More wall painting art here • // Guilherme Kramer

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Amazing Little People Miniature Work By Slinkachu

33 thesights Amazing Little People Miniature Work By Slinkachu

Slinkachu is a miniature artist and an international known person for his Little People Project. This post will showcase amazing work on miniatures done by Slinkachu.

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Urban Installation Casts Shadows of Faces

 Urban Installation Casts Shadows of Faces Urban Installation Casts Shadows of Faces

Cordal projects shadows of faces onto the pavement using metal kitchen strainers that he manipulates and strategically places throughout London.

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Today’s Brands Take Over Classic Movie Posters