Showing posts with label gun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gun. Show all posts
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Ralph Ziman Doubles Up in Venice
Ralph Ziman just installed a second mural in Venice.
These pieces are not just art, they are commentary on modern warfare. These are also product that supports the local war-torn economy, since Ziman hired local artisians to create the wardrobes pictured in the art. Click HERE to check out the full back story of how these pieces get made.
Stay up!
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Venice,
Yarn Bombing
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Saturday, August 17, 2013
A Man and His Gun
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LA,
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Monday, July 29, 2013
Ralph Ziman Mural in Venice Beach
M&F first posted this new mural in Venice a few weeks ago with a feature entitled 'Yarned and Dangerous'. It turns out that our guess was close to the theme, and we just got sent over this information explaining the motivations that went into the piece, the amount of work it took to create the final product, and how the locals themselves got involved in the project.
Dig it. Impressive piece with a message. Check out the information below, and click the jump to scope more pics of this new mural from Ralph Ziman in Venice Beach:
Part of an extensive series of works, this mural deals with
the international arms trade and Africa: a trade that for the
most part only goes in one direction. Into Africa.
I had six Zimbabwean artists use traditional African beads and wire to manufacture several hundred replica bead/guns like AK-47s, as well as
several replica bead/general purpose machine guns (GPMGs), along with the ammunition.
In response to the guns sent into that culture, the mural represents an aesthetic, anti-lethal cultural response, a visual export out of Africa. And the bead/guns themselves, manufactured in Africa, are currently being shipped to the USA and Europe.
This bead/arms project provided six months full time work for half a dozen craftsman who got well deserved break from making wire animals for tourists.
The completed bead/guns were the subject of a photo-shoot in crime ridden downtown Johannesburg. The subjects were the artists who made the guns, several construction workers who happened to witness the shoot, and a member of the South African Police Services who just wanted his picture taken.
The mural is mixed media, wheat paste, dye, acrylic spray-paint and ink on wood. This mural is the first in a series to be put up in LA.
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Monday, July 8, 2013
Yarned and Dangerous
A giant new panel in Venice featuring a masked person holding guns that have been covered with string, or yarn. The yarn is in the photo of the image, not actually on this wall.
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gun,
street art,
Venice Beach
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Friday, June 14, 2013
Gun Culture in America
Gun culture is so wrapped up in American culture that much of the time it 'blends in'. Like with this street piece here, featuring an ebox cut out of a camouflaged rifle.
Spotted in the Valley.
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los angeles,
street art
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Friday, May 31, 2013
God Gets Up, Satan Buffs
One of Obey's pro-gun control wheat paste posters got 'censored' by some street buffing.
This buffing was not done by a city worker but by someone familiar with the street art world, who obviously doesn't want this idea to get out. Only the NRA up top, and the message down below has been scratched off. Its funny how there are so many street art pieces all over featuring violent images, or guns, yet those never get messed with. Why is gun and violent imagery okay? But saying we should control guns is somehow threatening? It is a strange world . . .
Guess this is just an example of how God gets up trying to spread the good message, while Satan runs the buff.
Click the jump for a closer look at Satan's work. If you want to see what the full original piece looked like, check it out HERE
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buff,
God,
gun,
los angeles,
Obey,
Satan,
shepard fairey,
street art
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013
America - The Land Where God Saves and Satan Invests
A street paster from Obey aimed at the NRA and the social environment where people think they need a gun to survive. Guns, by definition, make it hard to survive.
Perhaps God wouldn't need to save America as much if Americans didn't invest in Satan's guns.
Less guns = save more lives. Furthermore, the bigger your gun = the smaller your dick. Its as simple as that.
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Obey,
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Saturday, March 30, 2013
Keep It In Your Pants
When it comes to guns, just keep it tucked in your pants. Or better yet, don't keep one at all. Like the 311 song quotes, "guns are for pussy's".
Here is a wheat paste from Icy & Sot with a dude with two guns tucked into his pants.
Put up next to graffiti bombs by Movie KYC SYB THR and Avery SYB.
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Avery,
graffiti,
gun,
Icy and Sot,
LA,
los angeles,
Movie,
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Friday, March 8, 2013
Watch Out, Alejandro!
A sticker of Alejandro with a nice smile stuck up on a fence pole next to a sign that says 'Never Mind the Dog - Beware of Owner' with a picture of a hand holding a gun.
Watch out, Alejandro!
Up with a tag from Deli DUI and a slap tag with cool handstyle from unknown.
Friday, February 8, 2013
From the City of Angeles to the Angels of Connecticut
LA based street artist Bandit has already issued a tribute to the students massacred a short while ago at Newtown.
And LA's graffiti artists also show some love with a gigantic tribute mural at Venice Beach dedicated to the victims of the shooting. The Venice Beach wall says 'From the City of Angeles to the Angels of Connecticut'.
Stay up, Angels~
And LA's graffiti artists also show some love with a gigantic tribute mural at Venice Beach dedicated to the victims of the shooting. The Venice Beach wall says 'From the City of Angeles to the Angels of Connecticut'.
Stay up, Angels~
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graffiti,
gun,
LA,
los angeles,
Venice Beach
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Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Plastic Jesus - Tribute Funeral to Those Who Died from Gun Deaths
Night time shots of the new piece from Plastic Jesus, aimed as a tribute to the nearly 12,000 Americans who died from gun shots in 2011.
Powerful piece, and timely after the recent Newton Massacre.
Guns don't kill people. People with guns kill people. And, like the 311 song goes, guns are for pussies.
M&F speaks from experience and actually got held up and robbed at gunpoint two blocks off Melrose.
Let's make guns harder to get and start saving lives!
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gun,
LA,
los angeles,
Plastic Jesus,
street art
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Thursday, November 22, 2012
Bad Ass Rad Ass
A bad ass combined with a little rad is a rad ass.
A cool character with an oversized gun. Kind of looks like one of Lister's super hero's but don't think its from him.
Above an old school MELROSEandFAIRFAX sticker.
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gun,
LA,
los angeles,
stickers
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Thursday, October 18, 2012
Chicks Packin' Heat!
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girls,
graffiti,
gun,
los angeles,
UTI
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Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Cute but Deadly
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gun,
LA,
los angeles,
street art
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Friday, July 20, 2012
Shot in the Head
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blood,
gun,
Smog City,
stickers,
street art
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Sunday, April 29, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
Deliver the Goods
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gun,
monkey,
street art
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Friday, July 22, 2011
I Was Awoken By A Man With A Hand Gun
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gun,
LA,
los angeles,
Pike,
street art,
TCF
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Monday, February 14, 2011
Criminal Acrobatics

New street art from 'Criminal Acrobatics'.
The image of Michael Jackson holding pistols seems like the perfect match to the name.
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Criminal Acrobatics,
gun,
LA,
los angeles,
melrose,
Michael Jackson,
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