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Sometimes all you want in a product is for it to do its job. The watches from Zurich’s Military Watch Company (MWC for short) do just that, but they’re also durable and easy on the eyes. There are no calculators, or graffiti-laden faces or... continue...
Ten years ago, graffiti wasn’t the artistic behemoth it is now. Reserved for rail cars and dilapidated buildings in need of a good tagging, it wasn’t considered gallery worthy. Banksy helped change all of that and now he’s getting... continue...
Ever since Jodie Foster, Forest Whitaker and Jared Leto shared the screen the phrase “panic room” makes us think of two hours of our lives we’ll never get back. Graffiti artist Tilt has officially erased that stain from our minds with... continue...
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Vandalism isn’t cool, man. So it’s a good thing that we can now officially classify graffiti as art. Unfortunately, if the law man catches you in the act graffiti is just as felonious even though it’s art. The fact that it’s illegal... continue...
Even if you haven’t owned a set of Crayola crayons since they only offered 32 or so different colors, you may want to go pick up the jumbo pack with the sharpener on the back and colors like “Atomic Tangerine” (it’s more atomic... continue...
This post is brought to you by Saab. At Saab, we believe in independent thinking. It’s in everything we do. Learn more here. Graffiti has existed for decades as simple gang tags on street corners, illegible writing on subway cars, or bathroom... continue...
This post is brought to you by Saab. At Saab, we believe in independent thinking. It’s in everything we do. Learn more here. Graffiti has existed for decades as simple gang tags on street corners, illegible writing on subway cars, or bathroom... continue...
Training to be a graffiti artist is easier said than done. Picking up a few cans of spraypaint and going to town on the nearest wall probably isn’t going to turn out quite as excellent as you had hoped (we tried, it sucked). In order to perfect... continue...
Our definition of art is normally limited to expertly executed car restorations, blondes and a perfectly crafted drink. But then a Banksy or a Shephard Fairey comes along and changes everything. Graffiti is art. It might have originally started as street... continue...
When you’re tagging now, it’s probably just pictures of your escapades – or your kids – on Facebook, but it wasn’t always that way. Once upon a time, your weapon of choice was a spray can and not an iPhone. Growing up doesn’t... continue...
Some works of street art are certainly good looking enough to wear. When you shop ONLY NY INC., an independent brand based out of the West side of Manhattan, you get to choose from a collection of tees that feature the work of various innovative graffiti... continue...
If we grew up hundreds of years ago we probably wouldn’t think of an overpass as a canvas for a piece of art. (In part because there were no overpasses.) However for as long as we can remember, we’ve liked our art like we’ve liked a lot of things... continue...
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