art-in-the-streets:

On of my favorite Banksy pieces

art-in-the-streets:

On of my favorite Banksy pieces

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thedailywhat:

Street Art of the Day: It took 16 long days and over 500 cans of spray paint, but the Montreal-based artist-run collective A’Shop finally completed its massive Art Nouveau-inspired mural of “a modern-day Our Lady of Grace.”
“Our city has way too much gray,” said Fluke, one of the five artists who worked on this project. “So I hope this [mural] kickstarts a mural campaign.”
Watch the mural go from soup to nuts below:

[ashop / mefi.]

This is amazing.

thedailywhat:

Street Art of the Day: It took 16 long days and over 500 cans of spray paint, but the Montreal-based artist-run collective A’Shop finally completed its massive Art Nouveau-inspired mural of “a modern-day Our Lady of Grace.”

“Our city has way too much gray,” said Fluke, one of the five artists who worked on this project. “So I hope this [mural] kickstarts a mural campaign.”

Watch the mural go from soup to nuts below:

[ashop / mefi.]

This is amazing.

(Source: thedailywhat)

visualscribbles:

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I like how you sign off with a triforce symbol.

visualscribbles:

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I like how you sign off with a triforce symbol.

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Graffiti Alley in Toronto.

I’m surprised that I’ve never noticed this before yesterday or knew it existed. The mural of Rob Ford as Jabba the Hut was extremely enjoyable.