Showing posts with label billboard takeover. Show all posts
Showing posts with label billboard takeover. Show all posts
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Teach Peace -- Thrashbird Style!
Teacher and Thrashbird team up on an impressive billboard takeover. The piece features a modified billboard with Thor now saying 'Teach Peace -- Thrashbird Style!'.
As if bombing a billboard in Hollywood weren't impressive enough, there are two things that are particularly noteworthy about this particular takeover. First, notice the life size model on the billboard, posed as if trying to snap a cell phone picture of Thor. Nice work, and also crazy to see the how tiny the actual is when compared to a billboard. The other thing is the screen on the cell phone. Even though it looks like it, its not a real cell phone, Teacher actually painted the screen image! Dang! Talk about attention to the smallest detail on a massive scale.
If you want to see this piece in person, you can catch it along the way to Bankrupt Slut's show tonight in Burbank because this piece is on Cahuenga Blvd.
Dig it. Stay up!
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billboard,
billboard takeover,
LA,
los angeles,
street art,
Teacher,
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4:39 PM
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Teacher - Rush to Teach Peace
Banksy is big news, but back in Los Angeles the art marches on as always.
Teacher just smashed a hot new billboard on Melrose, modifying it to say 'Rush to Teach Peace!'.
Teach hit this spot in honor of his brother and sister-in-law's 15 year anniversary.
Stay up!
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billboard,
billboard takeover,
LA,
los angeles,
street art,
Teacher
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9:02 AM
Sunday, September 29, 2013
The Walking Dead Thrashbird
Billboard takeover by Thrashbird.
Dig how Thrashbird interacts with the billboard, making the message his.
Dirt Cobain also tagged and slapped a couple of pasters up there, but they do not interact with the piece. They are just there.
The difference really points out the difference between using the streets to make a statement opposed to just slapping shit up. Not that there is anything wrong with either, just one is clearly on an elevated level.
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11:07 PM
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Thrashbird implements a a giant billboard takeover in Hollywood, modifying it so that it now says 'Get Thrashed'.
Dig it~
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7:00 AM
Monday, September 9, 2013
The Next Big Thing Is Here, And Its Traser
Traser HOE goes big on this billboard takeover in the Valley.
Great interaction with the billboard itself, and way to go big to make the statement work.
Dig it. Stay up!
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billboard takeover,
graffiti,
LA,
los angeles
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10:00 AM
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Bout To Kick Ass and Teach Peace
Teacher, like Riddick, is always ready to kick ass--and then teach some peace.
Another kick ass billboard bomb from Teacher.
Stay up!
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billboard takeover,
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los angeles,
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3:30 PM
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Time to Teach Peace!
Teacher is still at it!
Still climbing billboards and bombing like a young buck. Pictured is a fresh new billboard takeover from Teacher over the upcoming Man of Steel Superman movie ad. Teacher added a thought bubble as if Superman is thinking 'Time to Teach Peace'.
Dig it. Click the jump for more including action shots. Stay up!~
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billboard,
billboard takeover,
bomb,
LA,
los angeles,
street art,
Superman,
Teacher
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10:08 PM
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Trusto Billboard Takeover
Trustocorp does an American Apparel billboard takeover in Hollywood.
***Thanks to John Wellington Ennis for sending over the pic***
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10:05 PM
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Teacher is Iron Man
Teacher is like Iron Man--3, because the hits just keep on comin'!
Brand new Iron Man billboard takeover from Teacher.
Dig it. Stay up and teach peace. Its our only hope~
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billboard takeover,
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8:30 PM
Monday, March 11, 2013
$50,000 Billboard Supposedly Stolen
M&F just got sent a press release saying that a $50,000 billboard got taken down and stolen from the Sunset Strip.
The story is that a billboard went up on Sunset advertising the Samuel Bayer art show at the Ace Gallery. M&F was told that after it had gone up on Sunset, that low brow artist Phil Frost came and 'bombed' the billboard by painting over two of the faces and adding his signature on the left hand side below the gallery information. The reason that M&F got sent the press release is because after the billboard got painted by Phil Frost, the press release claims that somebody else came and stole the billboard. The press release also attaches an estimated price tag of $50,000 for the missing billboard, and offers a reward for any information on the stolen billboard.
The story sounds juicy, but there are a lot of inconsistencies. M&F responded back with some questions about the piece, and we have been told that the police report is 100% authentic. That said, some of the details in the press release make us skeptical that the billboard was bombed or stolen, and in our professional street opinion, it seems that this situation was contrived for media purposes.
First of all, it was sent as a press release. For an art show that is currently running, which might cause some people to raise some eyebrows. But this is not the biggest red flag with the situation.
After following street art and graffiti for so long on the streets, one begins to grow an appreciation not just for how street art looks, but how it is done. And the artwork on the billboard itself is suspect as an illicit street bombing. When true bombers hit a billboard, they are usually limited to the area that they can reach while standing at the base of the billboard, such as this one here. Billboards are HUGE, and just looking at this one that was supposedly painted while riding on Sunset by Phil Frost, the paint is all over the billboard, not just along the bottom. To reach the high up and middle spots of the billboard, Phil Frost would have had to been using ropes and or ladders to paint what was there. But looking at the billboard, Frost's art doesn't seem constrained by the actual logistical problems of painting in on a billboard.
Furthermore, the billboard is located at a prime spot at one of LA's most heavily trafficked intersections, on Sunset near Crescent Heights. It doesn't matter what time of the day or night it is, there are always people around the area. It would have been difficult to bomb the billboard at all, but the way it was done with art all over would have taken a fair amount of time to get up. It just seems super unlikely that Phil Frost--who is not a traditional street artist--would risk this action, and an even stranger tale that he would be able to get away with it without getting caught with all the the ladders and ropes up there.
BUT, to add a whole additional level of intrigue to the situation, it is not unusual for street art to get stolen from walls or electrical boxes, but the only time M&F has ever heard of a billboard being stolen to take the art was with Banksy's Living the Dream billboard in 2011. The Banksy billboard had many similarities to the Frost billboard in that there were questions the logistics and how the billboard itself was bombed, who painted it, who owned the piece, and who took it down, and where it would end up. The police were also called out to mediate with the Banksy situation, but ultimately, the owners of the billboard kept the 'stolen' Banksy billboard. Last we heard, Banksy's Living the Dream was set to get hung in a casino wall in Las Vegas.
Sound familiar? Well, what would you think if you found out that the Frost billboard which has reportedly been stolen was located at the exact same location on Sunset as Banksy's Livin' the Dream.
Coincidence? Maybe. If you buy that, we know someone who has some ocean front property in Arizona to sell you. This press release is offering a reward and asking for any information on the 'stolen' billboard, but M&F is waiting for the Frost piece to show up on a casino wall in Las Vegas.
What do followers of M&F think? Is there any way this could this be legit? And does it feel like advertisers are trying to 'use' the scene?
Check out the pictures and the official press release below:
For immediate release; Phil Frost / Samuel Bayer $50K Billboard Stolen
in Los Angeles
March 11, 2013 - Los Angeles, CA - In celebration of his solo fine art
photography show at Ace Gallery Beverly Hills, Samuel Bayer designed a
series of billboards around the Los Angeles area. The billboards
featured artwork from Samuel's show which consists on diptych and
triptych portraits of female models.
Shortly after going up, one of the billboards (located on Sunset Blvd
east of Crescent Heights Blvd) attracted the attention of legendary
painter and fine artist Phil Frost. Frost painted the billboard with
two of his iconic characters plus signed the billboard with his name.
The billboard, now estimated at a value of over $50,000 with the
addition of Frost's art, was stolen Monday March 4th between the hours
of 6pm and 10pm.
"It’s definitely been one of the most bizarre and overzealous
situations we have seen. In the 14 years of business we have never
encountered such a situation." said Majd Elias of Swing Media, owners
of the billboard company who have filed a police report.
Samuel Bayer is asking for anyone that has information on the
billboard's disappearance to please come forward for a reward. Samuel
Bayer's show runs through April 27th, 2013 at Ace Gallery Beverly
Hills.
http://SamuelBayer.com
http://AceGallery.net
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Livin the Dream,
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Saturday, January 12, 2013
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Teacher - Back at Billboards!
Teacher is back at overtaking billboards. Why? Because you deserve it!
Teacher overtakes a Tom Cruise billboard, adjusting the red writing to say Teacher and also with a thought bubble saying 'Teach Peace'.
Dig it. Stay up!
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billboard takeover,
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los angeles,
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11:00 AM
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Behind the Scenes in the Creation of Teacher's Billboard
To ring in 2013, Teacher did something that arguably no street artist has done before. He didn't just take over a billboard, he made his own billboard. Its quite impressive, and you can check out the finished pics HERE.
M&F also has some exclusive behind-the-scenes shots of how Teacher's custom billboard was made. Seeing these shots makes one appreciate Teacher's skill in transforming construction scraps into workable art. Teacher says that everything used was salvaged from the streets, except for the cement used to hold the piece up.
Stay up!
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billboard takeover,
billboards,
custom,
LA,
los angeles,
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11:26 AM
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Teacher MAKES His Own Billboard
What?! Achieving a billboard takeover is one of the pinnacles of the graffiti and/or street art world. Well, Teacher kind of did that but did it in a way that we believe no one has ever done before. Teacher made his own billboard.
This billboard is hand made and Teacher composed it himself. The base is cemented 5 feet into the ground. Teacher's billboard itself is approximately 7 feet by 4 feet, which is 1/4 size of a real billboard.
The images on the billboard tribute Teacher's favorite artists and are from left to right, Gerhard Ricter, Gustav Klimt, and Henri Toulouse Lautrec.
Dig it. Impressive work from Teacher to ring in the new year. This custom billboard can be spotted in North Hollywood.
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billboard,
billboard takeover,
custom,
hollywood,
los angeles,
street art,
Teacher,
Valley
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4:00 PM
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Support Public Education of Face Catastrophe!
Posters saying repeatedly to 'Support Public Education or Face Catastrophe!'.
Its true. Education should be one of the highest valued institutions in society, but in America it is not.
Believe these posters are a takeover, and not a commissioned public add campaign.
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billboard takeover,
LA,
los angeles,
street art
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4:00 PM
Monday, April 9, 2012
Is Mona Lisa Illegal?
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Bamp,
billboard takeover,
los angeles,
Mona Lisa,
street art,
video
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2:21 PM
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Friday, February 10, 2012
Split Picture Billboard Takeover
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billboard takeover,
graffiti,
LA,
los angeles,
rth
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2:48 PM
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Teach - For All Mankind
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billboard takeover,
graffiti,
LA,
los angeles,
street art,
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3:02 PM
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Leonardo Dicaprio is Upset!
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billboard takeover,
LA,
los angeles,
street art,
Teacher
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