Thirty years ago, Charleston emerged as a canvas for a new form of street art, thanks to an early local adopter. Shepard Fairey, a skateboarder and rogue artist who attended the Porter-Gaud School, ...
In just a two-block stretch of Lyndale Ave., I counted more than 150 stickers of all sizes, textures, shapes, subjects, and level of aesthetic accomplishment. “Putting stickers up isn’t really a ...
It started with L, a 23-year-old nonbinary art student, who in February of this year started making neon stickers and posters saying “Trans Happiness is Real” and plastering them around the city. It ...
A flashy Ferrari Enzo casually hogging a curb on a packed Boston street sparked a social media frenzy this week, but not just for the usual reasons. Someone snapped a pic of the million-dollar beast ...
"I don't think the Postal Service has caught on to this," photographer Martha Cooper says over the phone. That is: Officials haven't caught on to the fact that street artists are stealing postage ...
Pay close attention to the backside of signposts, utility poles, bike racks, and bus shelters around Capitol Hill. You might notice a fiery dialogue between two ubiquitous stickers. One says, "be the ...
(CBS 8) - A controversial bumper sticker reading "Welcome to Ocean Beach/Please don't feed our bums" has sparked protests in the street by those calling for a boycott of the local head shop selling ...
Shepard Fairey’s street art honors the subcultures that built him and advocates for human rights. And now you can indulge in ...
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