Dec 29

0 LA Stalion   Street Art, Stickers and GraffitiIn this video, we caught up with Los Angeles graffiti legend, Stlalion One. Stalion explains his views on street art, stickers and how real graffiti writers get down on the streets of LA. Watch and learn.

Duration : 0:1:58

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Nov 25

0 We Bomb Graffiti Anthem • PHETUS feat. POERILLA •“WE BOMB” single and remixes available on itunes / www.graffitispraycan.com
“WE BOMB” Graffiti Anthem / Phetus Featuring PoeRilla
Directed by Picture Perfect / Edited by Grand Street Media
Produced by Beat Butcha
Video features authentic NYC graffiti artists: BL. ONE , JD, DG, Sen2, Soe, Set, Zim, RF, Cees, Pace, PJAY©, Skuf, Cope2

Duration : 0:2:55

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Oct 27

0 See No Evil Project   Nelson Street BristolThis is See No Evil, the UK’s largest street art project.

72 artists including some of the biggest names in graffiti in the world descended on Nelson Street in Bristol, painting masterpieces through the night to create a permanent cultural legacy for the city.

Dozens of buildings, a bridge, 6 mega cranes, 326 metres of street, 26 scaffold towers, 325 litres of emulsion, 13,400 cans of paint and thousands of happy visitors

See it through the artist’s eyes and get a sneaky peek at some amazing pieces of art.

Organised by Inkie, Team Love and Weapon of Choice with the support of Bristol City Council and Nelson Street’s building owners, we celebrated the project with an NYC style block party and three ‘Hear No Evil’ events in the incredible disused Westgate building.

Recorded over a week and edited in just 8 hours, special thanks go to Hurricane Media for this video.

Take a look and then come on down and see it for real…

Duration : 0:3:5

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Oct 18

0 Williamsburg Street Fashion ? 2 of 8 ? Divorce Daddy MoneyBUY OUR COMEDY ALBUM YOU PHUCKS: http://mde-tv.bandcamp.com/album/twat

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So here we are again folks, kicking a dead horsey, re-hashing the same over and over again, but really, it’s your fault, because you Just Won’t Learn. Imagine asking a 29-year-old woman what she does for a living, and her reply is: “I… used to do stand-up comedy… I, découpage things?”

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Why did we ask them about divorce/fathers? No, you’re not a ‘loser’ if your parents are divorced. The whole point of that question was to test a pet theory of mine–that privileged young people with their heads up their more-often-than-not have ~peachy~ home lives with lots of love and nurturing care. Divorce and butting heads with one’s Daddy are the two most common forms of trauma for the socioeconomic set portrayed in this series, and trauma (in the absence of medication such as weed, alcohol, and Lexapro) leads to questioning, introspection, and eventually strength. (Sober) folks who’ve been knocked about by life tend to have better answers than folks who think life is a rose-smelling Six Flags joyride.

I’m going to bed; hope this finishes uploading properly otherwise I might slit my wrists. Another M.D.E. (Million Dollar Extreme) Mega-Hit Recession Buster.

Duration : 0:9:7

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Oct 18

0 Street Art 3DStreet art is any art developed in public spaces – that is, “in the streets” – though the term usually refers to unsanctioned art, as opposed to government sponsored initiatives. The term can include traditional graffiti artwork, stencil graffiti, sticker art, wheatpasting and street poster art, video projection, art intervention, guerrilla art, flash mobbing and street installations. Typically, the term street art or the more specific post-graffiti is used to distinguish contemporary public-space artwork from territorial graffiti, vandalism, and corporate art.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_art

Music: Nazareth – Dream On

Duration : 0:3:22

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