London Graffiti Art – Banksy

I’m sure all those living in London have heard everything there is to know about Banksy, but I still can’t get enough. He’s obviously got skills as an artist, but his content and feelings of his work are why he’s so big.

I’m sure all those living in London have heard everything there is to know about Banksy, but I still can’t get enough. He’s obviously got skills as an artist, but his content and feelings of his work are why he’s so big.

This is good. This is why I appreciate the Internet. Take 3 minutes out of your life and head over to findheman.com. Somebody created a site dedicated to this New York City urban dweller who wonders about the city without a shirt on. They have named him He-man due to the resemblance of the 80′s character. Anybody who sees him can make a post on the site. My favorite “APRIL 28 – PATRICIA spotted He-Man inside a Quiznos on 23rd st. He was trying to convince the staff to let him toast a sedated saber toothed tiger he had captured.”

Today we have Wooster Collective. The Street Art Blog. “The Wooster Collective was founded in 2001. This site is dedicated to showcasing and celebrating ephemeral art placed on streets in cities around the world.” – Woostercollective.com. My favorite recent video they posted was Nick Walker, by the end of his stunt, there is a cheering crowd.