
Background Noise, Volume 71: Shark Toof
THE BACKGROUND NOISE SERIES FOCUSES ON THE MUSIC THAT ARTISTS LISTEN TO WHEN THEY WORK, WHAT MUSIC INSPIRES THEM, OR JUST MUSIC THEY LIKE. THIS
THE BACKGROUND NOISE SERIES FOCUSES ON THE MUSIC THAT ARTISTS LISTEN TO WHEN THEY WORK, WHAT MUSIC INSPIRES THEM, OR JUST MUSIC THEY LIKE. THIS
Los Angeles street artist Morley likes to break up the monotony of everyday routines. He uses witty black and white wheat pastes, often put up
THE BACKGROUND NOISE SERIES FOCUSES ON THE MUSIC THAT ARTISTS LISTEN TO WHEN THEY WORK, WHAT MUSIC INSPIRES THEM, OR JUST MUSIC THEY LIKE. THIS
I stumbled on artist General Howe strictly via the internet. I’m not sure if it was via Tumblr or Instagram, but I was initially drawn
It took me a while to find out that Los Angeles artist Septerhed did more than design cool stickers. His psychedelic black and white square
Darkclouds is another one of those artists who is so anonymous, there’s really not a whole lot of information readily available about them. He started
Brooklyn artist Dan Witz has being doing street art for many years now. He gained recognition over the years for his realistic-looking street pieces. These
I first noticed BEAU’s work on a discarded mattress in New York’s East Village. Fear of bedbugs aside, it’s a great canvas to really get
Swoon is a humanitarian, to say the least. She’s devoted pretty much all of her artistic time to the betterment of man (and woman)kind. Filled
“Tom Selleck Saved My Baby,” “Down With the Reptilian Agenda,” “Fuck You, I’m Batman,” “Carl Sagan Is An Asshole.” These are all phrases I would see