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Merry Christmas From BSA
Hello Friends! Best wishes to you and yours for a Merry Christmas, from us at BSA. Happy Holidays to all! Charlie Doves, NYC. (photo © Jaime Rojo) XX DOS XX and ArtYek in Miami. (photo © Jaime ...
Hello Friends! Best wishes to you and yours for a Merry Christmas, from us at BSA. Happy Holidays to all! Charlie Doves, NYC. (photo © Jaime Rojo) XX DOS XX and ArtYek in Miami. (photo © Jaime ...
Ganzeer's Graphic Novel Imagines a "Solar Grid"
The Solar Grid is a serialized sci-fi graphic novel in 9 parts by Ganzeer, the Egyptian Street Artist whose work on the streets during the Arab Spring caused him to fear for his safety, escaping to th...
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D*Face: "Painting Over The Cracks?" Comes to LA
Ignoring or hiding an issue in both the literal and metaphorical sense. For some, it’s a way of life. For D*Face it’s a humorist's opportunity to name his new exhibition in Los Angeles at Corey He...
Ignoring or hiding an issue in both the literal and metaphorical sense. For some, it’s a way of life. For D*Face it’s a humorist's opportunity to name his new exhibition in Los Angeles at Corey He...
Hot Tea Creates a Swimming "Asylum" on Roosevelt Island
Street Artist and installation artist Hot Tea is back in New York and getting ready for summer by blending his color palette into concrete rather than suspending it strand-by-strand in the air. Hot...
Street Artist and installation artist Hot Tea is back in New York and getting ready for summer by blending his color palette into concrete rather than suspending it strand-by-strand in the air. Hot...