Tag your it! I'm really feeling this artists' work. It adds a little fun to the silent streets and most importantly, the work stands out because it is just that dynamic. Honestly, there are too many good works out there that attracts the our attention, but I feel that Truth really adds on to the environment. Some of the work such as the spikes or the half circles have a greater impact because of its sculptural quality and how it builds on and blends in naturally with its space.
Friday, June 12, 2009
Super Combo
Artist: Michael Zavros | Source: Antenna7
Whoooaaa
Artist: Ricardo Salamanca | Source: Who Killed Bambi
It's Playtime

Artist: David Herbert | Source: Beautiful/Decay
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Urban Decay
Artist: Richard Mosse
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