Thursday, September 30, 2010
Urban Iconography
Next week is a show not to be missed.
Saturday October 9th Pedersen Projects will host the opening of Urban Iconography--a gallery exhibition showcasing some of LA's top street artists -Euth, Inept, Shark Toof and Smog City.
This show is particularly exciting because all of the artists are active on the streets, throwing down some of the dopest aesthetics around. If you follow the blog you know the weight that these artists carry.
The show features a massive 8 panel mural of combined art work.
The buzz has been festering and we get the feeling that these artists are on the tip of blowing up. Its the start of a movement.
Also, prints from Faile, OBEY, AIKO, and Blek Le Rat will be available at the show.
We are excited for this one~
The Opening Reception is Saturday October 9th from 6-10pm, and Urban Iconography runs through November 6th.
Andre Has a Posse, Terry Has a Hottie
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
This Truck is All Over
Highways and Biways
Puke Monster
Graffiti in Victorville, California
Victorville knows whats up.
As MelroseandFairfax continues on our roadtrip, we've had the opportunity to see some graffiti in far off places. And even though Victorville is a small town, it appears to have a vibrant graffiti scene, much stronger than the town size would suggest.
We only drove the main strip (looking for gas- this is NOT the place to get gas, we drove the main strip from one end of town to the other and did not find a single gas station!?) but we did see a lot of graffiti, from big rooftop buildings, to throwie's on trucks, to tags and stickers. ITS really stood out with a strong paint and sticker game.
Enjoy the flics~
Its Bomb up top, Gyte? truck throwie, Die tag
Emund?, D3KO, 8CP, WOR, STK, CB, AC, and ?tag
Its
Ahead etch. Grimey.
LA OG Filuts? Sew
6636r, Soar, Auro, Fulpem?
As MelroseandFairfax continues on our roadtrip, we've had the opportunity to see some graffiti in far off places. And even though Victorville is a small town, it appears to have a vibrant graffiti scene, much stronger than the town size would suggest.
We only drove the main strip (looking for gas- this is NOT the place to get gas, we drove the main strip from one end of town to the other and did not find a single gas station!?) but we did see a lot of graffiti, from big rooftop buildings, to throwie's on trucks, to tags and stickers. ITS really stood out with a strong paint and sticker game.
Enjoy the flics~
Its Bomb up top, Gyte? truck throwie, Die tag
Emund?, D3KO, 8CP, WOR, STK, CB, AC, and ?tag
Its
Ahead etch. Grimey.
LA OG Filuts? Sew
6636r, Soar, Auro, Fulpem?
Lookout Mountain
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Obey the Buff Monster
Mear One Mural Behind 6th and La Brea - Incredible
This mural is beyond words. One of our favorite paintings ever- the colors, movement, energy and presence of this piece are incredible.
Painted by Mear One in the alley way behind 6th and La Brea, the painting is a tribute to Alphonse Mucha.
Outstanding. A must see if you are in the Los Angeles area~