Sunday, November 30, 2008

Graffiti Tourist: Guatemala

I could've put up a ton more photos, the street art in Guatemala is so great. A lot of graf and character based art.






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Tomorrow I will be visiting Cuba.

Some like it hot

Why not get something special for Christmas this year? Those of you looking to buy a gift that offers a little dark creativity will probably find ESPV’s Christmas recommendations helpful..  


Sexual wall paper..

Terrorist teapot..

Mary ate a little lamb..

Check out some of these links for more inspiration.. happy shopping!

I Love Bad Things  http://www.ilovebadthings.com

Shop Until  http://shop.until.com.au

Pad Style  http://padstyle.com

Gadgets DK  http://www.gadgets.dk

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Graffiti Tourist: Iceland

Iceland may be bankrupt these days, but it makes for a great holiday destination. Go there now while it's still cheap!
Some pieces from Reykjavik.


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Tomorrow I will be visiting Guatemala.

Friday, November 28, 2008

Graffiti Tourist: South Korea

Some pices from Seoul. I like the second one, evil Hello Kitty!


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Tomorrow I will be visiting Iceland.

Aircraft for Local Shopping
















Gamucci, the e-cigarette

Gamucci is an e-cigarette that looks, feels and tastes like a real cigarette but doesn’t hurt you, the ones around you or the environment. It’s a rechargeable device that uses sophisticated micro-electronic technology to deliver a true smoking experience, only without the tobacco smoke and tar that contain over 4,000 toxins. It contains water, propylene glycol, nicotine and tobacco scent and, instead of exhaling smoke, you exhale harmless vapors. So your body receives all the nicotine it craves but without all the other nasty stuff, it’s a dream come true and best of all you can legally smoke it indoors. One rechargeable Gamucci cartridge is the equivalent of 20 cigarettes and the device’s battery lasts a whole day, when used with normal use (whatever that means).





Girl and Notebook

Jeff Soto Turning In Circles Show


My fave artist, Jeff Soto is having a solo show on Dec 2nd and it looks set to be another cracker! Check out these preview images:








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Here's a lil preview of the upcoming show

Jeff Soto: Turning in Circles
December 2, 2008 – February 21, 2009
Reception: Saturday, Dec 13, 2008 6-9pm
Riverside Art Museum
3425 Mission Inn Ave.
Riverside, CA 92501

Stolenspace Gallery Xmas Group Show


Christmas Group Show
04.12.08 - 21.12.08
After a fantastic year at StolenSpace Gallery, their Christmas group show this year will be literally filled to the brim with new works from over 30 represented artists, plus a few new faces as a small taster of what is to come in 2009.

Proposed artists -


* ALEX THORNTON
* ALEXONE
* ANDREW BRANDOU
* ANDREW McATTEE
* BRAD DOWNEY
* CHARLES KRAFFT
* CHRIS ANTHONY
* CHRIS MENDOZA
* D*FACE
* DAN WITZ
* DAVID BRAY
* GERALD LAING
* HAROUN HAWARD
* HELLOVON
* JEFF SOTO
* MERYL DONOGHUE
* MIKE LEAVITT
* MR JAGO
* MYSTERIOUS AL
* PETE FOWLER
* RONZO
* ROSTARR
* RUSSELL MAURICE
* RYAN BUBNIS
* SAN
* SEEN
* SHEPARD FAIREY
* SUNNY & KAI
* VITCHE
* WILL BARRAS
* WORD TO MOTHER

STOLENSPACE GALLERY
Dray Walk, The Old Truman Brewery
91 Brick Lane
London E1 6QL
United Kingdom

Levitating Water

This effect is done by flashing strobe lights at a a sheet of falling water.
Go trip on that...........


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Thursday, November 27, 2008

Graffiti Tourist: Portugal

Lots of stencils and stickers in the capital Lisbon. Few are real quality though.





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Tomorrw I will be visiting South Korea.

Incredible Jet Pack Flight Over Canyon


Professional-yet-crazy daredevil Eric Scott uses a hydrogen peroxide-powered jet pack to soar over the Royal Gorge in Canon City, Colorado. Absolutely amazing feat.

20 Weird Photoshop Blunders

Did you realize that almost all the pictures you see in magazines and TV have been digitally modified and enhanced? I was being sarcastic. Well, but here are some funny evidence left behind probably due to the insufficient caffeine or nicotine in the blood.






















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