Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Non-Toxic Revolution



When we first saw this, we said to a friend, 'This is a usual spot for art, but this looks like marketing.' The friend replied, 'Its definitely marketing'.

Think this is a new piece that is part of a campaign from Shepard Fairey called the 'Non-Toxic Revolution'.

11 comments:

  1. damn thats legit. looks like shep's style

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  2. http://www.kabntr.org/home/

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  3. That'll be capped tonight!!
    Isn't that Nomade's free wall spot!?!?
    I'm surprized at Sheptard!! Guess his street team didn't know!!

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  4. I wish these nannies would shut up and make sure that the ink they're using on their posters isn't toxic.

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  5. EVERYONE featured on this site is marketing and branding themselves-get off your high horse of judgement. He makes money and you dont-observation not judgement. Correct me if Im wrong..

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  6. What gives Nomad the gull to think he "owns" a spot? Nobody owns any spots!

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  7. He makes money...but admittedly doesn't do his own work!!
    Get of the "D"!
    Correct me if im wrong...

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  8. You're wrong. Anonymous makes mad cash.

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  9. No one owns a spot...you hold down a spot...and seeing that Nomade has had this spot for months now...it's considered theirs in this game!!
    Get off the "D" and do a bit of homework before you try and school!!

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  10. If this is "advertising" its good advertising. Street art should raise public awareness and challenge cultural norms, this project does that. Much better than selling t-shirts via large corps. to every high school kid on the america or making record covers for all the "collectors" in LA. This is a step up for fairy in my opinion.

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