Background Noise, Volume 42: CB23
There’s not a whole lot of information out there on artist CB23. However, The Street Museum of Art seems to have a little tidbit: In
There’s not a whole lot of information out there on artist CB23. However, The Street Museum of Art seems to have a little tidbit: In
It has to be a little tough going by the name Cosbe right now, with the original, sweater-wearing pudding popper in the news so much.
International man about town Hanksy has launched a web series that takes its name from the guerrilla art show he put on earlier this year.
I think this blurb, taken from Chris Uphues’ official website, sums it up best: “Chris Uphues is an artist and designer living in Brooklyn, NY.
NYC-based artist Chris Stain celebrates the people’s people. Like Parisian street artist C215 (featured in episode 24), Chris Stain chooses to draw attention to the
If you’ve spent any amount of time in the Manhattan/Brooklyn area, chances are, you’ve seen Joseph Meloy’s work. Most notably, his black-and-white character, The Primate.
UK-based artist Paul Insect has been doing this for a bit. A graphic design pro, and former creative head of the design collective “Insect”, Paul
Not much is known about Montreal-based street artist WIA (Whatisadam). Like many others in his trade, he keeps his identity a secret. He has worked
It was a few years ago that I started noticing Elbow Toe’s work around NYC’s East Village. Although at that time, the only works of
How & Nosm are identical twin brothers. The duo, consisting of Raoul and Davide Perre, were born in Spain, but raised near Dusseldorf, Germany, and