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Showing posts with label alec monopoly. Show all posts

Alec Monopoly in Cannes



Alec Monopoly is LA's home grown street artist, but he has already gotten up all over the country in New York, Boston, Miami, Sundance, to name a few, and now he is going worldwide.

We just got sent this pic from Connor who is in France at the Cannes Festival-and he said this Alec Monopoly slap popped up overnight. That's wassup~

Stay up!

Alec Monopoly in Cannes



Alec Monopoly is LA's home grown street artist, but he has already gotten up all over the country in New York, Boston, Miami, Sundance, to name a few, and now he is going worldwide.

We just got sent this pic from Connor who is in France at the Cannes Festival-and he said this Alec Monopoly slap popped up overnight. That's wassup~

Stay up!

Chicken Shit Cross-Out



Haters keep hatin' while the players keep playin'~

A white drippy marker crosses out Alec, but whoever did it didn't have the balls to claim it.

Above a tag by Berbs.

Chicken Shit Cross-Out



Haters keep hatin' while the players keep playin'~

A white drippy marker crosses out Alec, but whoever did it didn't have the balls to claim it.

Above a tag by Berbs.

Alec Monopoly Has Complete Game (and ups!)



Alec Monopoly has complete game. And Alec gets up. From stickers to massive wheat pastes and city wide. And notice the 'ups' Alec gets as he slaps up this sticker under a massive Robert Dinero poster.

Alec Monopoly Has Complete Game (and ups!)



Alec Monopoly has complete game. And Alec gets up. From stickers to massive wheat pastes and city wide. And notice the 'ups' Alec gets as he slaps up this sticker under a massive Robert Dinero poster.

Action Shots - Alec Monopoly



Exclusive action shots of Alec Monopoly putting up a massive rooftop Jack Nicholson on Melrose.

Really love these pics.



Action Shots - Alec Monopoly



Exclusive action shots of Alec Monopoly putting up a massive rooftop Jack Nicholson on Melrose.

Really love these pics.



WHAT GRAFFITI IS TO NEW YORK - STREET ART IS TO LOS ANGELES - Latest News



Maximillian Gallery is pleased to present “What Graffiti is to New York - Street Art is to Los Angeles,” an exhibition curated by Melrose and Fairfax, featuring the top Los Angeles Street Artists - a dream team line up of the best street artists in Los Angeles and the world. The show features not only the best artists but the juiciest stories, including everything from a 9-year old street artist, to a porn star street artist, and ranges from an artist who had a flattering interview with Forbes, to a street artist featured on national news for being arrested.

Through these artists’ vision, we discover and gain a rare insiders’ look into the very heart of what is happening on the streets today. The show presents original, cutting edge artworks from each of the artists, exclusive never-before-seen action photos from Melrose and Fairfax, unique sticker packs, and Limited Edition Maximillian Gallery at Sunset Marquis embossed prints.

Los Angeles has set itself apart as the worldwide center for street art. LA has the busiest streets, the biggest name artists, and the most local talent. It is widely recognized as the hottest spot for street art in the world. From Banksy's latest visit, to the MOCA exhibition, and on every street corner and rooftop in between, the force of this movement is undeniable. In a similar manner to the way that New York is widely recognized as the home of graffiti, Los Angeles is currently experiencing the same definitive movement in the world of street art.

“Melrose and Fairfax has been curating the streets of Los Angeles for over a year,” says Maximillian Gallery Owner & Director Caradoc, “We are thrilled to be working with the top street artists in LA and some of the best in the world. These artists are doing some marvelous things. And it is really exciting for Los Angeles to be at the center of this ever-growing street art movement. We really look forward to working with Greg and the artists."

Greg Linton, Publisher of Melrose and Fairfax, adds “It is going to be epic. This is the show that will define the genre and solidify LA's place in the street art scene to the rest of the world and I am super excited to have Caradoc and Maximillian Gallery behind us.”“The show is going to be monumental. Street artists are the rock stars of the art world, and the Sunset Marquis is home to the real life rock stars, so there couldn't be a better setting than Maximillian Gallery at the Sunset Marquis for this important exhibition,” says Caradoc.About Maximillian Gallery Maximillian Gallery at Sunset Marquis makes connections between those desiring meaningful, cutting edge art and emerging, contemporary artists and street artists. Maximillian Gallery provides sales and art licensing representation for talented fine artists, serving a wide array of creative intellectual property owners, including painters, sculptors, photographers, and illustrators, with new artists being added regularly. The gallery also features a collection of unique art gifts.

Melrose and Fairfax is a celebration of street art in Los Angeles and the most street of any street art site. It serves as an online gallery and is the second ranked street art blog in the world, which is remarkable considering Melrose and Fairfax only focuses on one city while the rest have a worldwide scope. To give its popularity a wider frame of reference, based on hits and web traffic, Melrose and Fairfax gets more activity than 99.8% of all websites in the entire world. The numbers really demonstrate how powerful LA's grasp is over the street art world, and this show features Melrose and Fairfax's hand picked 'Best Of' top artists on LA's street art
scene.

Alec Monopoly - Alec Monopoly is this generation's pop art star. Alec launched his career on the rooftops of Los Angeles, and has now put up street art and hosted sold out shows in Boston, NY, Miami, and London.

Free Humanity - Free Humanity explores the deeper things in life, and the meaning of humanity, through street art. Free's art 'bombing' has been so successful that the LAPD bomb squad was called out to one of his installations.

Smog City- Smog City combines hard hitting graphic imagery with a campaign for cleaner air quality. Smog is one of LA's top get-up artists, and the message behind the art makes for a powerful street presence.

Bankrupt Slut - Bankrupt Slut spreads rock n' roll sluttiness all over LA. Featuring strong sexually empowered women, and with over 30,000 stickers and other pieces on the streets of LA this year alone, Bankrupt Slut's presence has been nothing short of prolific.

DeeKay - A few months ago, DeeKay posted a piece of street art entitled ‘I Have A Secret.’ With this piece, she made the announcement that this street artist was none other than world famous porn star Kylie Ireland. Kylie's, or DeeKay's, street art features a mix of her sexy self interacting with images, more specifically signs, taken from her own personal photography. With her dive into street art, Kylie Ireland has shown that she is not only beautiful, but also a great artist.

Bod Bod - Bod Bod is the youngest street artist getting up on the streets of Los Angeles. He has a deep understanding and appreciation for art and the streets, which is especially impressive since he is only 9 years old. But even though he might be young, his impressive work on the streets speaks for itself, and BodBod has earned a name on the LA scene.

2wenty - twenty's 'Facebook Social Cigarettes' image has been a smash sensation. Everyone seems to identify with the addictive nature of social networks, and major mainstream networks have picked up on the image, garnering 2wenty impressive press, including an interview with Forbes.

Snyder - Snyder has developed a unique artistic aesthetic that is directly influenced by Jackson Pollock’s drip technique, Banksy’s stencils, Van Gogh’s palette and texture, Cezanne’s meticulous attention to composition, and Warhol’s iconography. And Snyder does some of the most amazing public interventions happening anywhere in the world.

Gregory Siff - Gregory Siff excels in the studio and the street. His artwork can be found in the collections of many top celebrities, and Gregory has recently been commissioned to paint big walls at The Standard and De La Barracuda.

KH no. 7 - KH no. 7 is one of the few classically trained artists hitting the streets, and the results are very powerful. KH no. 7 is known for nostalgic imagery with a gritty twist.

Smear - Smear was such a prolific writer that the LAPD linked him to one of the biggest graffiti busts ever. And even though he hasn't actively tagged in years, LA's city attorneys are pressing a landmark case against Smear with an injunction against using his artist name. It is a true honor to have Smear, LA's original 'Outlaw Artist.'

Desire Obtain Cherish - Desire Obtain Cherish has been killing the streets of Los Angeles. Everything from billboard takeovers, to larger than life size Oscar pastes, to art-walk interruptions, the quality of work is consistently breathtaking. Desire. Obtain. Cherish.

CYRCLE. & DD$ - CYRCLE. & DD$ keep pushing the boundaries of street art. Bombing the streets and 'blowing your mind' with everything from Mr. Brainwash takeovers to 8-foot hand painted murals on unsanctioned walls, CYRCLE. & DD$ are bringing fine art to the streets.

Leba - Leba's street art is diverse and impactful. From politically themed stencils to massive hand painted rooftops, to wheat pastes of fascinating Lady GaGa interpretations, Leba is one of the top visual and cognitive artists on the LA scene.

Homo Riot - Homo Riot is one of the most brazen and bold street artists anywhere in the world. Homo Riot is the street manifestation of the idea that homosexuality must be seen and acknowledged. Through the brazen use of sexually loaded imagery, Homo Riot has conquered LA, and many other major cities, by storm.

Stay up~

WHAT GRAFFITI IS TO NEW YORK - STREET ART IS TO LOS ANGELES - Latest News



Maximillian Gallery is pleased to present “What Graffiti is to New York - Street Art is to Los Angeles,” an exhibition curated by Melrose and Fairfax, featuring the top Los Angeles Street Artists - a dream team line up of the best street artists in Los Angeles and the world. The show features not only the best artists but the juiciest stories, including everything from a 9-year old street artist, to a porn star street artist, and ranges from an artist who had a flattering interview with Forbes, to a street artist featured on national news for being arrested.

Through these artists’ vision, we discover and gain a rare insiders’ look into the very heart of what is happening on the streets today. The show presents original, cutting edge artworks from each of the artists, exclusive never-before-seen action photos from Melrose and Fairfax, unique sticker packs, and Limited Edition Maximillian Gallery at Sunset Marquis embossed prints.

Los Angeles has set itself apart as the worldwide center for street art. LA has the busiest streets, the biggest name artists, and the most local talent. It is widely recognized as the hottest spot for street art in the world. From Banksy's latest visit, to the MOCA exhibition, and on every street corner and rooftop in between, the force of this movement is undeniable. In a similar manner to the way that New York is widely recognized as the home of graffiti, Los Angeles is currently experiencing the same definitive movement in the world of street art.

“Melrose and Fairfax has been curating the streets of Los Angeles for over a year,” says Maximillian Gallery Owner & Director Caradoc, “We are thrilled to be working with the top street artists in LA and some of the best in the world. These artists are doing some marvelous things. And it is really exciting for Los Angeles to be at the center of this ever-growing street art movement. We really look forward to working with Greg and the artists."

Greg Linton, Publisher of Melrose and Fairfax, adds “It is going to be epic. This is the show that will define the genre and solidify LA's place in the street art scene to the rest of the world and I am super excited to have Caradoc and Maximillian Gallery behind us.”“The show is going to be monumental. Street artists are the rock stars of the art world, and the Sunset Marquis is home to the real life rock stars, so there couldn't be a better setting than Maximillian Gallery at the Sunset Marquis for this important exhibition,” says Caradoc.About Maximillian Gallery Maximillian Gallery at Sunset Marquis makes connections between those desiring meaningful, cutting edge art and emerging, contemporary artists and street artists. Maximillian Gallery provides sales and art licensing representation for talented fine artists, serving a wide array of creative intellectual property owners, including painters, sculptors, photographers, and illustrators, with new artists being added regularly. The gallery also features a collection of unique art gifts.

Melrose and Fairfax is a celebration of street art in Los Angeles and the most street of any street art site. It serves as an online gallery and is the second ranked street art blog in the world, which is remarkable considering Melrose and Fairfax only focuses on one city while the rest have a worldwide scope. To give its popularity a wider frame of reference, based on hits and web traffic, Melrose and Fairfax gets more activity than 99.8% of all websites in the entire world. The numbers really demonstrate how powerful LA's grasp is over the street art world, and this show features Melrose and Fairfax's hand picked 'Best Of' top artists on LA's street art
scene.

Alec Monopoly - Alec Monopoly is this generation's pop art star. Alec launched his career on the rooftops of Los Angeles, and has now put up street art and hosted sold out shows in Boston, NY, Miami, and London.

Free Humanity - Free Humanity explores the deeper things in life, and the meaning of humanity, through street art. Free's art 'bombing' has been so successful that the LAPD bomb squad was called out to one of his installations.

Smog City- Smog City combines hard hitting graphic imagery with a campaign for cleaner air quality. Smog is one of LA's top get-up artists, and the message behind the art makes for a powerful street presence.

Bankrupt Slut - Bankrupt Slut spreads rock n' roll sluttiness all over LA. Featuring strong sexually empowered women, and with over 30,000 stickers and other pieces on the streets of LA this year alone, Bankrupt Slut's presence has been nothing short of prolific.

DeeKay - A few months ago, DeeKay posted a piece of street art entitled ‘I Have A Secret.’ With this piece, she made the announcement that this street artist was none other than world famous porn star Kylie Ireland. Kylie's, or DeeKay's, street art features a mix of her sexy self interacting with images, more specifically signs, taken from her own personal photography. With her dive into street art, Kylie Ireland has shown that she is not only beautiful, but also a great artist.

Bod Bod - Bod Bod is the youngest street artist getting up on the streets of Los Angeles. He has a deep understanding and appreciation for art and the streets, which is especially impressive since he is only 9 years old. But even though he might be young, his impressive work on the streets speaks for itself, and BodBod has earned a name on the LA scene.

2wenty - twenty's 'Facebook Social Cigarettes' image has been a smash sensation. Everyone seems to identify with the addictive nature of social networks, and major mainstream networks have picked up on the image, garnering 2wenty impressive press, including an interview with Forbes.

Snyder - Snyder has developed a unique artistic aesthetic that is directly influenced by Jackson Pollock’s drip technique, Banksy’s stencils, Van Gogh’s palette and texture, Cezanne’s meticulous attention to composition, and Warhol’s iconography. And Snyder does some of the most amazing public interventions happening anywhere in the world.

Gregory Siff - Gregory Siff excels in the studio and the street. His artwork can be found in the collections of many top celebrities, and Gregory has recently been commissioned to paint big walls at The Standard and De La Barracuda.

KH no. 7 - KH no. 7 is one of the few classically trained artists hitting the streets, and the results are very powerful. KH no. 7 is known for nostalgic imagery with a gritty twist.

Smear - Smear was such a prolific writer that the LAPD linked him to one of the biggest graffiti busts ever. And even though he hasn't actively tagged in years, LA's city attorneys are pressing a landmark case against Smear with an injunction against using his artist name. It is a true honor to have Smear, LA's original 'Outlaw Artist.'

Desire Obtain Cherish - Desire Obtain Cherish has been killing the streets of Los Angeles. Everything from billboard takeovers, to larger than life size Oscar pastes, to art-walk interruptions, the quality of work is consistently breathtaking. Desire. Obtain. Cherish.

CYRCLE. & DD$ - CYRCLE. & DD$ keep pushing the boundaries of street art. Bombing the streets and 'blowing your mind' with everything from Mr. Brainwash takeovers to 8-foot hand painted murals on unsanctioned walls, CYRCLE. & DD$ are bringing fine art to the streets.

Leba - Leba's street art is diverse and impactful. From politically themed stencils to massive hand painted rooftops, to wheat pastes of fascinating Lady GaGa interpretations, Leba is one of the top visual and cognitive artists on the LA scene.

Homo Riot - Homo Riot is one of the most brazen and bold street artists anywhere in the world. Homo Riot is the street manifestation of the idea that homosexuality must be seen and acknowledged. Through the brazen use of sexually loaded imagery, Homo Riot has conquered LA, and many other major cities, by storm.

Stay up~

Hooked Up - Alec Monopoly Live Painting



While we were hanging out shooting photos of Alec Monopoly, Haculla and Chad Muska putting up art at Brooklyn Projects a few days ago, Alec hooked us up with this dope hand tagged paster.

The Monopoly Man image on the piece has never been on the streets yet. Alec created the piece for his New York art show in response to some trouble he had with the NYPD at the time.

We love the piece, and think its very cool of Alec to hook us up with this piece before it hits the streets. Alec didn't tell us it was going up, but we assume that some of these Monopoly Man vs. The Police pasters might be making it to the streets soon.

Thanks for the hook up, Alec!


Hooked Up - Alec Monopoly Live Painting



While we were hanging out shooting photos of Alec Monopoly, Haculla and Chad Muska putting up art at Brooklyn Projects a few days ago, Alec hooked us up with this dope hand tagged paster.

The Monopoly Man image on the piece has never been on the streets yet. Alec created the piece for his New York art show in response to some trouble he had with the NYPD at the time.

We love the piece, and think its very cool of Alec to hook us up with this piece before it hits the streets. Alec didn't tell us it was going up, but we assume that some of these Monopoly Man vs. The Police pasters might be making it to the streets soon.

Thanks for the hook up, Alec!


Alec Monopoly - More Bounce to the Ounce


Exclusive action shots of Alec Monopoly getting up, and Robert Di Nero flipping the bird.

As Haculla's poster points out, Alec Monopoly has more bounce to the ounce.

Here are some actions shots of Alec putting up a brand new Robert Dinero piece. Notice the way it is spray painted red underneath, and then ripped to give it some really great texture.

The finished product has Chad Muska's hand flipping the bird next to it, and it looks like it is Robert Dinero who is giving the finger.

Cool stuff. Stay up~



Alec Monopoly - More Bounce to the Ounce


Exclusive action shots of Alec Monopoly getting up, and Robert Di Nero flipping the bird.

As Haculla's poster points out, Alec Monopoly has more bounce to the ounce.

Here are some actions shots of Alec putting up a brand new Robert Dinero piece. Notice the way it is spray painted red underneath, and then ripped to give it some really great texture.

The finished product has Chad Muska's hand flipping the bird next to it, and it looks like it is Robert Dinero who is giving the finger.

Cool stuff. Stay up~



Decep One Graffiti Billboard Takeover



Decep One instigates this billboard takeover.

On Melrose. Up with Lineline Dot, Andre, Alec Monopoly and a few more.

***Thanks to Ryan for the spot***

Decep One Graffiti Billboard Takeover



Decep One instigates this billboard takeover.

On Melrose. Up with Lineline Dot, Andre, Alec Monopoly and a few more.

***Thanks to Ryan for the spot***

All Cherried Out - Haculla, Alec Monopoly, & Chad Muska


Exclusive action shots~

MELROSEandFAIRFAX got the chance to shoot some exclusive action shots of Haculla, Alec Monopoly and Chad Muska getting all cherried out.

It was an awesome experience to see some real legends going at it, and we have mad respect for each of these cats. Haculla was one of the first graffiti artists who caught our eye when he rolled through Miami beach and left the place smashed. He is big time, and all across the US. Even though he is a New York based writer, he has pieces and tags all over the world, including a massive mural in the alley way behind La Brea and 1st and 2nd. It was a real honor to meet him.

Chad Muska is a legend in the skate game. We are big fans of Chad's work, and even brought a pair of Supra Gradient Skytop II's (Chad's Signature shoe--like Jordans to Michael). Chad told us that he is getting more into this street art scene, and to keep an eye out for more new stuff.

And anyone who follows the blog, or lives in LA, should be familiar with Alec Monopoly's massive street campaign. This dude gets up like viagra. And even though Alec has achieved a lot of success from his art and made it big, he is keeping it true to the streets and is still steady mobbing.

It was an awesome opportunity catching these living legends in action. Truly, these cats bring 'more bounce to the ounce'!
Stay tuned for more exclusive M&F shots of the wall in action.





All Cherried Out - Haculla, Alec Monopoly, & Chad Muska


Exclusive action shots~

MELROSEandFAIRFAX got the chance to shoot some exclusive action shots of Haculla, Alec Monopoly and Chad Muska getting all cherried out.

It was an awesome experience to see some real legends going at it, and we have mad respect for each of these cats. Haculla was one of the first graffiti artists who caught our eye when he rolled through Miami beach and left the place smashed. He is big time, and all across the US. Even though he is a New York based writer, he has pieces and tags all over the world, including a massive mural in the alley way behind La Brea and 1st and 2nd. It was a real honor to meet him.

Chad Muska is a legend in the skate game. We are big fans of Chad's work, and even brought a pair of Supra Gradient Skytop II's (Chad's Signature shoe--like Jordans to Michael). Chad told us that he is getting more into this street art scene, and to keep an eye out for more new stuff.

And anyone who follows the blog, or lives in LA, should be familiar with Alec Monopoly's massive street campaign. This dude gets up like viagra. And even though Alec has achieved a lot of success from his art and made it big, he is keeping it true to the streets and is still steady mobbing.

It was an awesome opportunity catching these living legends in action. Truly, these cats bring 'more bounce to the ounce'!
Stay tuned for more exclusive M&F shots of the wall in action.