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Fear and Copyright

By mejuan — April 5th, 2008
Fear, copyright and a side order of mind-numbing “art” Royal, 2008 Spraypaint on concrete



Street Art

By mejuan — February 22nd, 2008



Rats, Snakes and Capitalists

By mejuan — February 4th, 2008
Ibie, EDjinn and Royal, Barcelona.



The medium is the message? The money is the message?

By mejuan — January 23rd, 2008
Obey Plagiarist Shepard Fairey: A critique by artist Mark Vallen. The link above, in my opinion holds some powerful ideas that defeat any carcass counter debate to try to salvage the great ICON, Sheppard Fairey’s OBEY GIANT “reputation”. Perhaps Obey’s humble beginnings with his sticker street …



What is Graffiti???

By mejuan — January 8th, 2008
I was gonna keep quiet about this for a long while… I wanted to see if it was possible to find mass radical, exciting changes with in Graffiti. Today I broke down and decided to offer up some of the stuff that I’ve been doing …



Graffiti/Anti-Graffiti as Art

By Eliot Che — December 11th, 2007
There is a great documentary called The Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removal, which takes a look at the art created out of anti-graffiti campaigns and graffiti removal actions (like buffing). The Web Urbanist looks at the documentary and some of the net culture …



USA and Africa: Slave Trade

By Scott and Pat Thompson — November 24th, 2007
USA & Africa: Slave Trade By Huma and Evoke, circa 2004. Mural on concrete. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.