Color Scheme Designer
If you draw, sketch, bomb, write or whatever eventually you’ll get stuck on figuring which color scheme to use…well at least I do once in a while. So instead of standing in front of your cans for 45 minutes trying to figure what colors to do your piece or testing every one of your markers while in your blackbook you can just peep the Color Scheme Designer…a very... Read More
Mundo Neon
This is a pretty fun viral advertisement for Bon Yurt (a brand of yogurt from Columbia) where a group of artists are set loose in a gallery space armed with tons of blenders, paint, and over 700 small glasses and build a sort of audio equalizer with gallons of toxic goo extracted from neon glow sticks. Read More
Flexing In NYC
Kidult vs. Kenzo
Kenzo is using graffiti to sell their new perfume called Flower Tag so Kidult did his thing on the store front. Peep the scoop and Kenzo Flower Tag commercial below. Read More
El Mac In Vietnam
The artist El Mac painted an amazing portrait in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Stunning technique and unique finish as usual. We were talking about the artist El Mac back in 2008 with his Negative Graffiti, then in our article “Best Of Videos”. El Mac is an innovative graffiti artist with an amazing technique and ultra realistic rendering. After Dublin, Hawaï and Singapore,... Read More
Canada Post New Anti-Graffiti Mailbox
Canada Post mailboxes have gotten a makeover and the new look may be coming to a Calgary street near you. The national mail carrier is replacing all of the red letter drops with boxes patterned with Canadian postal codes. The change has already been made in Vancouver and Toronto — and it’s not all about curb appeal. “The design is busier and this helps to discourage graffiti,”... Read More
Eaz1:NYC Subway Maps
The Scraped Sticker Caper
ATTENTION NEW YORKERS!!! If you happen to see this jimoke running around the Soho/Nolita scraping stickers off of light boxes, mailboxes or any other surface or area feel free to slap the shit outta his old, hippie ass. He seems to be mad because the stickers “make everything unsightly to look at”…really?? What about the aftermath of the sticker scraping?? When... Read More
Rustoleum’s New Cap & the Demise Of American Spray Paint
Spray paint dates to about the 1920s, but in its familiar form, the history of the spray-paint can begins in the early 1960s. By the early ’70s, it was an art medium in the hands of New York kids, who quickly figured out that swapping out the factory nozzle for one from a can of oven cleaner could give a fatter, cleaner line. They also found that nozzles from cans of spray fixative... Read More
Now That’s One Big-Ass Can Of MTN…
This brilliant transformation of an abandoned gas container into a Hardcore can was done by Jeaze Oner. Add to that the appearance of a cap with more or less the same proportion, the roll of which was played by none other than one of the MTN Fat Cap Chairs! Imagine the power! Read More













