Street art, graffiti and big big smackers

Let’s face it, 10 years ago that post would have not existed because ten years ago, street art, graffiti or urban art, let’s call it that, wasn’t around. I actually need to point out that it was around but not as popular as it is now. Now popular often leads to some sort of fame … Continue reading Street art, graffiti and big big smackers

Terrestrial Series by Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada

Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada is a Cuban American contemporary artist. He as bee around since the late 90´s he has been replacing the faces of cultural icons chosen by advertisers with the faces of anonymous people to question the controls imposed on public space, the role models designated and the type of events that are guarded by … Continue reading Terrestrial Series by Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada

JeeYoung Lee or turning her studio into crazy worlds

Artists pushing the boundaries or going the extra mile are always worth talking about so meet Korean artist JeeYoung Lee who put together crazy dream-like worlds that she then use them as a back drop for her imaginative self-portrait photos. The artist builds all this in a 10-by-20-foot studio and we heat that some constructions … Continue reading JeeYoung Lee or turning her studio into crazy worlds

“Thirteen” the new show from Copyright at London Westbank gallery

WIN a limited edition of Copyright’s Lady of the Lake (edition of 50 which is the show print). enter now, the competition closes on Friday 27/09 midnight so hurry up! It has been about two years since Copyright has had a solo show. It has not been lazying around (…) we hear, but rather been … Continue reading “Thirteen” the new show from Copyright at London Westbank gallery