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loish:

amonkeysinspirations:

Found these Murals at a local skatepark in Whitley Bay, with Loish’s pretty ladies up on them, though I feel they are likely copied/inspired/in homage to her, really nice little surprise!

pretty aaaawesome!

alecshao:

The street art of JR

i passionately love JR’s work.

(via soapeater)

paulineurope:

Giant street art mural with a 3D killer flower coming out of it. Caption is “Flowers are gay”. ???? Berlin

i met paul and rick yesterday as they passed through istanbul. if there  is a place to use the word “lovely”, it is while describing them. paul  is traveling around europe. i’ll reblog some of his pictures now. also this photo is so amazing on so many levels.

paulineurope:

Giant street art mural with a 3D killer flower coming out of it. Caption is “Flowers are gay”. ???? Berlin

i met paul and rick yesterday as they passed through istanbul. if there is a place to use the word “lovely”, it is while describing them. paul is traveling around europe. i’ll reblog some of his pictures now. also this photo is so amazing on so many levels.

okaycaylee:

Take Care Take Care Take Care. Broadway & Houston Street, NoHo, Manhattan. 

okaycaylee:

Take Care Take Care Take Care. Broadway & Houston Street, NoHo, Manhattan. 

okaycaylee:

Fireworks by DNJO. North 11th Street & Berry Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

okaycaylee:

Fireworks by DNJO. North 11th Street & Berry Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

okaycaylee:

Wizard. The details are incredible.
Near Flushing Avenue & Hall Street, Brooklyn Navy Yard.

details indeed.

okaycaylee:

Wizard. The details are incredible.

Near Flushing Avenue & Hall Street, Brooklyn Navy Yard.

details indeed.

okaycaylee:

ARCHIVES: Talk to Me Cuz I’m Lonely. East Village, Manhattan. 2010.

okaycaylee:

ARCHIVES: Talk to Me Cuz I’m Lonely. East Village, Manhattan. 2010.

okaycaylee:

MotorGrrl. Metropolitan Avenue, between Wythe Avenue & Berry Street.

okaycaylee:

MotorGrrl. Metropolitan Avenue, between Wythe Avenue & Berry Street.

okaycaylee:

Flesh Blood Bone Tooth and Nail: We Only Win When Prepared to Fail, by Freddy Sam. Near North 8th Street & Wythe Avenue, Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

okaycaylee:

Flesh Blood Bone Tooth and Nail: We Only Win When Prepared to Fail, by Freddy Sam. Near North 8th Street & Wythe Avenue, Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

okaycaylee:

An old piece, revisited. Near Kent Avenue & Metropolitan Avenue, Williamsburg, Brooklyn. 

okaycaylee:

An old piece, revisited. Near Kent Avenue & Metropolitan Avenue, Williamsburg, Brooklyn. 

okaycaylee:

I Love Pigeons. Somewhere in SoHo, Manhattan.

okaycaylee:

I Love Pigeons. Somewhere in SoHo, Manhattan.

okaycaylee:

Yarn bombing. Union Station, Denver, Colorado.

(via lustik)

kingkwongkweenkwong:

Kurt Perschke’s RedBall Project is so simple and so effective.

Artist’s Statement:

Through the RedBall Project I utilize my opportunity as an artist to be a catalyst for new encounters within the everyday. Through the magnetic, playful, and charismatic nature of the RedBall the work is able to access the imagination embedded in all of us. On the surface, the experience seems to be about the ball itself as an object, but the true power of the project is what it can create for those who experience it. It opens a doorway to imagine what if? As RedBall travels around the world people approach me on the street with excited suggestions about where to put it in their city. In that moment the person is not a spectator but a participant in the act of imagination. I have witnessed it across continents, diverse age spans, cultures, and languages, always issuing an invitation. That invitation to engage, to collectively imagine, is the true essence of the RedBall Project. The larger arc of the project is how each city responds to that invitation and, over time, what the developing story reveals about our individual and cultural imagination.

- Kurt Perschke

(via chloejayneherbert)