London’s largest mural by Agents of Change
With the sun shining and scaffolding removed, wraps have come off London’s largest graffiti mural, covering two sides of a six-storey building in King’s Cross. Members of the Agents of Change crew with London based Remi/Rough, Edinburgh’s Steve More, LX.One from Paris, LA-basedAugustine Kofie, and David Shillinglaw created this colourful geometrical artwork using 160 litres of spray paint. [...]
JORGE OSWALDO x PEPSI MURAL
This Mural was commissioned by SA Studios for Pepsi on the famed De La Barracuda wall. Artist Jorge Oswaldo paid homage to historic Pepsi-Cola logos by deconstructing them and rearranging them to create a subtle white backdrop. The foreground which resembles half of a “globe” centers around a more exuberant [...]
Damien Hirst Website Launched
After getting news that he had plans for opening his own art gallery, Damien Hirst has continued his media blitz with the unveiling of his own website. The site itself showcases over 250 works that spans the last 31 years of his artistic blossoming. Head over to Damienhirst.com to see a live-feed of [...]
Berndnaut Smilde merges Art and Science
I love clouds and installations and art. This dude’s stuff is pretty rad. That’s not photoshop; that’s an actual cloud hovering inside an actual room. Artist Berndnaut Smilde merges art and science to create small man-made clouds that exist — albeit for just a moment — indoors. Smilde uses a [...]
Ellsworth Kelly: Prints and Paintings
I’ve often look at Ellsworth Kelly for inspiration on color and shape. His minimal aesthetics and mastery of clean surfaces makes him one of my art heroes. The fact that he is still creating some really great art and remains active in the art world sets such a high standard [...]
Wrap Your Mini – 3D Mapping Billboard
Some of my art is in this video…See if you can spot it. Can’t wait to see what coolhunter.com does with this project.
Identity is Everything
I was recently asked to answer some questions for Skinit regarding my creative career. It was my pleasure to be able to reflect on my life a bit and see how far I’ve come. Shoutouts to the crew at Skinit for making it happen. What has been your biggest challenge [...]
How I Made A Facebook “F” Logo Sculpture
Here are some pics from my latest creation. Built from wood, sweat, dust and paint. A wooden structure that was built over a period of 2 weeks and logged a little over 40 hours to complete. Standing at 9 feet tall, it measures just one inch taller than the tallest [...]
KAWS Book Signing
Honor Fraser is pleased to announce the publication of the Rizzoli monograph by KAWS. KAWS will be signing copies of the monograph at Honor Fraser Gallery on Saturday, November 20 from 2-4pm Get there early since I’d imagine there is going to be a huge line.
Luxembourg: Daniel Buren
French artist daniel buren is probably best known for his iconic outdoor installation with striped columns at thepalais royal in paris. he was invited by luxembourg’s mudam and centre pompidou-metz in metz to create site-specific installations at both venues. the work he created here at mudam intentionally interacts with the museum’s architecture by i.m. pei, adding a totally [...]
Andy Moses
I was at the opening for the show and the paintings hold up when you view them up close. They function very well as abstract landscapes. I still can’t figure out how he handled the paint. The colors were amazing and the surface of the larger pieces were nearly flawless. [...]
Mark Evans
Mark Evans uses only a knife to etch these amazing creations in leather. Click HERE to check out his website.
Jorge Oswaldo Gets UNCOMMON
Uncommon was founded on the desire to foster an artistic community around exceptionally well-designed products. Their unique product customization experience is fueled by Uncommon’s featured artists, Community artists, and user-uploaded photos and art. Uncommon artists are not only showcased on their website, but also have the opportunity to earn income [...]
Luke Rudolf
Painter Luke Rudolf has discovered a magic formula utilizing the interplay between simple geometry, organic paint strokes and use of color to devise images that you just can’t take your eyes off of. It’s almost as if you expect something to materialize from beneath his work.
Gifting Takashi Murakami With My Vinyl Art
One of my all time favorite contemporary artists Takashi Murakami had an opening for his latest body of work on Saturday, May 3rd at Blum and Poe. I got some great advice from a new friend. Thanks Freddi!!!The advice was to stick out and make yourself be seen, to take bigger [...]




















