Tag: street art

Street (art) fighter

This video is very, very, cool.

Invisible Beggar

I like this. You could install a string of these around a city and generate a pretty nice income I reckon.

Via “Your Mind Blown

Real life Lemmings


This street art is funny – but it is not “Lemmings in real life” (as this link proclaims) it is “characters from the game Lemmings in a real life context”… This, on the other hand, is a real life lemming…

Dial a colour spray can will recolutionise street art

Brilliant concept. Lugging a bag full of spray cans around is what has always turned me off being a graffiti artist.

“Generally, spray cans contain only one colour. If only a small amount of paint is required, there will be considerable wastage. Color Dial Spray is a new type of spray can that contains CMYK colour cartridges in the one can. The user can immediately change the colour by turning the colour dials near the top of the can.

There are two dials: one for hue and one for brightness. These allow for precise mixing of the particular colour desired. The colour cartridges can be refilled many times over. This helps with the reduction of waste. The compact form of Color Dial Spray is convenient and portable.”

Get your funk on

If you’re looking for something with slightly more street cred than ascii art – perhaps you’re not a geek or a nerd – then maybe you want to turn your image into a fully sick stencil to apply on brick walls and traffic light posts all over your city of choice. Well now you can. Thanks to the wonders of BeFunky.com – you can “be funky”… like this…

Pacman sited

Pacman has found a new home. In Russia.

He has been spotted wandering the streets of Russia in cohorts with a blue ghost. Thanks to these Russian bloggers.

The video is pretty long. But amusing.