16 Jul
Rinpa Eshidan has attained a YouTube celebrity status in the circle of experimental art freaks and mainstreamers alike. They have recently released yet another masterpiece into cyberspace for your viewing pleasure. You will discover a twist of traditional Japaneses art and urban graffiti styles that demonstrate unique creativity unlike anything else. In ‘Room,’ Rinpa Eshidan, a group of renegade artists, transform an ordinary white room into numerous disposable collages. Watch this time-elapsed creation as it unfolds before your eyes. Side note: Rinpa’s 1 Week at the Arts was featured by YouTube back in March and remains a favorite amongst tubers everywhere.
ROOM
15 Jul
Fire extinguisher + KRINK ink = mass defacement technology. Watch as Katsu, a subject studied by Graffiti Research Lab, tears up walls with his nifty addition to the technology of mass defacement. Take a gander through the eye’s of Katsu while he, or she takes this invention for a test run.
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10 Jul
Scenario: You walk by a wall that has obscure painting and/or writing on it. Are you one of the people who looks? If not, I bet you would take a look at this wall, maybe even stop and take a photo. This graffiti/tattoo artist completes all his works in under an hour time. Watch Beakdip’s “One Hour Revealed 11″ below.
Like that? Take a Gander at “One Hour Revealed 3″
2 Jul
Dick Cheney takes a blow as G.R.L. and their mobile broadcast unit take to the streets. Graffiti Research Lab draws a crowd of interested citizens with similar interests and beliefs. Funny things on big walls.
19 Jun
Rinpa Eshidan mixes it up and brings their concept of a transparent canvas to the streets. Watch Rinpa Eshidan design on some glass on the corner of some urban setting with Afra and The Incredible Beatbox Band in the background. This crew has yet to disappoint me, and I doubt they ever will.
Like this? check out 1 Week at the Arts
7 Jun
G.R.L. strikes again with their mobile broadcast unit, but this time, their target is Barcelona. Police and authority figures are the primary subjects of this feature. Graffiti Research Lab tops the cake in this newly added video.
