Urban Art by Fin DAC

Urban Art by Fin DAC. Fin is an urban artist living in London, UK. Fin DAC has defined and perfected an atypical paint/stencil style that ignores the accepted visual language of street art. He painted/exhibited alongside respected artists such as Goldie, Nick Walker, Jamie Reid. Jef Aerosol and C215. He’s also Artistic Director at urban/digital […]

Graffiti Art by Aiko Nakagawa

Aiko Nakagawa was born in Tokyo, Japan and has lived and worked in New York City since the mid 90’s. She received an BFA at Tokyo Zokei University in the field of graphic design and filmmaking, before taking MFA at The New School, NY graduating with honors in Media Studies.

Street Art by Broken Crow

Austin Broken Crow, a shared studio in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is a stencil-based artistic collaboration between Mike Fitzsimmons and John Grider. The two artists began creating and showing art together in 2003. Since then, Broken Crow has attained global recognition for their pioneering use of large-scale stencils in the increasingly established arena of street art.

Street Art by Christian Guémy

Street art by Paris, France based artist Christian Guémy aka C215. Christian primarily uses stencils to produce his art. His work consists mainly of close up portraits of people. C215’s subjects are typically those such as beggars, homeless people, refugees, street kids and the elderly.

Pixel Pancho in Richmond, Va

The G40 Art Summit has taken off in full force with numerous artists descending on and painting massive walls around Richmond, Va. Italian street artist, Pixel Pancho, completed his second mural that is a hybrid-mutation of robot, various living creatures, and inanimate objects. Other artists participating include 2501, Angry Woebots, Aryz, El Mac, Gaia, How […]

Street Art by Neozoon

The popup generation fox fur coat recycling Moti Breda 2011 The artistic collaborative Neozoon takes discarded fur coats and turns them into street art. Scouring thrift shops for animal fur fashion cast-offs, Neozoon re-purposes the fur coat panels into wildlife-shaped silhouettes which are then plastered up on city walls.

Ludo in Chicago

French street artist LUDO made a quick, sweeping tour across the U.S. with stops in Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York. His signature wheatpastes are hard to miss, often hybridizing insects and plants with mechanical objects such as tanks and airplanes. Photographed by Brock Brake are from here in Chicago.