Showing posts with label Monkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monkey. Show all posts

Swift - A Banana, A Bat, and A Monkey


This is the local piece of street art that everyone is talking about.

No, this is not another Banksy. It is an installation by LA street artist Swift. We have seen a whole jungle of animals from Swift, but the guy with the banana and bat is the first character to go up on the streets. It looks to be hand drawn. We dig it~

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This piece is located in an alleyway behind Beverly Blvd and Gardner.



LA is Going Wild Over Banksy


The excitement of having the new Banksy on the streets of LA is palpable.

The city is abuzz with sightings and rumors, and we got multiple messages saying that this Zebra was another piece from Banksy . . .

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This zebra might be wild, but it is not from Banksy.

It is from local LA street artist 'Swift', who has been putting up life size animals all over Los Angeles including zebras, guerillas, tigers, monkeys, penguins. Its really cool stuff, and those interested should search the blog to see more from Swift.

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Countries That make this one even graffiti as a public contest That always has a number of participants very much. Graffiti is now beginning to enter its golden ages, except in Indonesia itself, in America, or rather at the Brooklyn Museum exhibition of graffiti is held what is now Often Referred to as contemporary art.

MONKEY DESIGN GRAFFITI ART MUSIC STYLE

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ART MUSIC


Countries That make this one even graffiti as a public contest That always has a number of participants very much. Graffiti is now beginning to enter its golden ages, except in Indonesia itself, in America, or rather at the Brooklyn Museum exhibition of graffiti is held what is now Often Referred to as contemporary art.