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Interview with Street Artist Destroy All Design

Interview with Street Artist Destroy All Design

What do you think people should know about you so that they could better understand you and your art? I am an old school graffiti artist born and raised in Los Angeles. My influences are the 80s and Heavy Metal. I follow the universal graffiti code when it comes to street art. Oh ya, I [...]

"One of These Birds is a Total Bitch Can You Guess Which One? Sacred Love is Death" , By Septerhed

Interview with Artist Septerhed

Where did you get the name Septerhed and is there meaning behind it? In the dictionary the spelled out pronunciation of the words scepter and head are Septerhed. A scepter has always represented an ornamental context of power. I feel that the creation and life of art is extremely powerful. Metaphorically speaking, I am replacing [...]

Original Drawing and Inspiration For Free Humanity

10 Questions With Street Artist Free Humanity

First I would like to ask you about the name Free Humanity. Where did the name come from? The name Kind of comes from a photo shoot idea of mine I have a cardboard sign i made that says proud to be human The idea is to get homeless, rich folk, Mexican gangsters, White supremacist and other [...]

Alec: Who is Alec Monoply?

Who is Alec Monopoly?: A Video

A new video from Alec where he talks about his art and street art in general. Great video and a big congratulations to him.

Jackstronauts by Dog Byte

Adrenaline: Interview with Artist Dog Byte

Social purpose, unlikely imagery and surges of creativity is the common thread that weaves the tapestry of Los Angeles artist DogByte’s work together. His inventive juxtapositions of assembled visuals illustrate the vulnerabilities and sometimes failings of our humanity and society as a whole. He heeds warning not with a scolding finger but with humor, wit, [...]

Art by Alex De Spain

Altered States: Interview with Artist Alex DeSpain

Could you tell our audience a little bit about yourself? Sure! I live in Portland, Oregon with my wife, two dogs,and our cat. I just moved to the west coast from Texas on a whim. Most of my time is spent working on my drawings in my workspace while blasting music through my ipod. Finding [...]

Street Art by Nomade in Downtown Los Angeles

The Wanderers: Interview with Street Artists Nomade

Like warriors in the night they roam the street, waiting for their moment to strike. The bond that fuses them is founded on a collective creative source, collaborative efforts and anonymity. The are wanderers, always ready to attack, but unlike the war machines and armies that plague our world, theirs is of a different kind [...]

Street Art by Seizer, Photo by Lord Jim

Face of the City: Interview with Street Artist Seizer

Like an apparition or a vague memory, the pale ghostly face hovers over the city watching us without judgment ,reason or motive. The face breeds a familiarity but leaves one with more questions than answers. It finds it’s home on the rooftops of buildings, on billboards, or mutating on the varied forms of our urban [...]

Squozen, by Ji Lee

Creative Force: Interview with Artist Ji Lee

The world is his canvas; A garden for his creations where his medium of choice is a servant to the visions he executes. His prolific nature combined with a surplus of thoughtful ideas leaves little time for caution and self censorship. Whether it is wearing the hat of street artist, designer, or Creative Director for [...]

Death by Cotton Candy, Photography by Daniela Edburg

The Art of Destruction: Interview with Photographer Daniela Edburg

Scenes of carnage, nuclear annihilation and humans in the throws of addiction is what one may see in the work by photographer Daniela Edburg. But if you look closer you will also find her finely crafted and visual cleverness creates a sympathetic vision of the darker side of human nature. Daniela’s work addresses a world on [...]