Showing posts with label scavenger hunt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scavenger hunt. Show all posts

Street Heart-Night Time Scavenger Hunt!


The Street Heart Art Show is having an awesome scavenger hunt tonight with the winner of the golden ticket getting to claim a golden print. Click the jump for more information and location details.

The Street Heart Art Show opens tomorrow night, and to build up the hype, they are hosting a Golden Ticket giveaway. There are 10 Golden Tickets around, and we have been given one to place for the viewers of MELROSEandFAIRFAX to get hooked up.

The winner of the golden ticket gets to skip the line at the Street Heart Art Show and wins a limited edition 'golden' print. We haven't seen it yet, but we hear it is a dope print that is printed on golden metallic paper. Sounds awesome.

So, the Golden Ticket we placed is located on Melrose on the top of an ATM machine (as pictured below). The ATM is located under the Circle takeover of Mr.Brainwash's Alfred Hitchcock on Melrose. Further clues can be spotted in the picture.

It was just placed at 8:30 pm, so HURRY!!

And even if you don't get the chance to score a Golden Ticket, just make sure to make it to the show early as the first 100 people in line get a free print. More details on the show can be found HERE.

Street Heart-Night Time Scavenger Hunt!


The Street Heart Art Show is having an awesome scavenger hunt tonight with the winner of the golden ticket getting to claim a golden print. Click the jump for more information and location details.

The Street Heart Art Show opens tomorrow night, and to build up the hype, they are hosting a Golden Ticket giveaway. There are 10 Golden Tickets around, and we have been given one to place for the viewers of MELROSEandFAIRFAX to get hooked up.

The winner of the golden ticket gets to skip the line at the Street Heart Art Show and wins a limited edition 'golden' print. We haven't seen it yet, but we hear it is a dope print that is printed on golden metallic paper. Sounds awesome.

So, the Golden Ticket we placed is located on Melrose on the top of an ATM machine (as pictured below). The ATM is located under the Circle takeover of Mr.Brainwash's Alfred Hitchcock on Melrose. Further clues can be spotted in the picture.

It was just placed at 8:30 pm, so HURRY!!

And even if you don't get the chance to score a Golden Ticket, just make sure to make it to the show early as the first 100 people in line get a free print. More details on the show can be found HERE.

$500+ Scavenger Hunt Prize!


Bet you wish you would have played the game!

Snyder hosted a fun and unusual scavenger hunt last week where he asked for contestants to snap photos of five new pieces he had put up on or around Melrose. First one to do so would was promised 'an original piece of art'. Bet everyone wishes they would have tried harder now!

We thought that the contest would be over within hours, but it was made more difficult when one of the pieces was buffed. So it ended up taking over a day before the eventual winner, M&F contributor and street art photographer B. Land, was able to track down the remnants of the buffed piece, and the four remaining spots.

And this prize is absolutely amazing. Snyder hooked B. Land up with a rocket boy stencil featuring his unique drip aesthetic in the background. The piece is absolutely stunning, and, to put a price tag on the prize, this is valued at well over $500+.

We have given away a lot of cool things on the blog, but this has got to be the biggest prize yet. Very cool thing. Thanks to Snyder for sponsoring the contest, and big congrats to B. Land for winning!

$500+ Scavenger Hunt Prize!


Bet you wish you would have played the game!

Snyder hosted a fun and unusual scavenger hunt last week where he asked for contestants to snap photos of five new pieces he had put up on or around Melrose. First one to do so would was promised 'an original piece of art'. Bet everyone wishes they would have tried harder now!

We thought that the contest would be over within hours, but it was made more difficult when one of the pieces was buffed. So it ended up taking over a day before the eventual winner, M&F contributor and street art photographer B. Land, was able to track down the remnants of the buffed piece, and the four remaining spots.

And this prize is absolutely amazing. Snyder hooked B. Land up with a rocket boy stencil featuring his unique drip aesthetic in the background. The piece is absolutely stunning, and, to put a price tag on the prize, this is valued at well over $500+.

We have given away a lot of cool things on the blog, but this has got to be the biggest prize yet. Very cool thing. Thanks to Snyder for sponsoring the contest, and big congrats to B. Land for winning!

Easter Egg Hunt - Serf Scavenger Hunt


Serf TCF is having a scavenger hunt. He is hiding Easter Eggs and free T-shirts. They are just going up at this moment, so hurry!!!

The Serf scavenger hunt is on, on Melrose.

Serf has hidden Easter Eggs, and T shirts. The Easter Eggs are custom painted. There are over a dozen and will be hidden along Melrose. Inside each egg are some Serf stickers.

As for the T shirts, they will be hidden in an LA weekly box inside a modified newspaper. The shirts are size Men's Med and Large.

Happy Hunting!

Easter Egg Hunt - Serf Scavenger Hunt


Serf TCF is having a scavenger hunt. He is hiding Easter Eggs and free T-shirts. They are just going up at this moment, so hurry!!!

The Serf scavenger hunt is on, on Melrose.

Serf has hidden Easter Eggs, and T shirts. The Easter Eggs are custom painted. There are over a dozen and will be hidden along Melrose. Inside each egg are some Serf stickers.

As for the T shirts, they will be hidden in an LA weekly box inside a modified newspaper. The shirts are size Men's Med and Large.

Happy Hunting!

Common Cents Scavenger Hunt- The Can is Mightier Than The Sword


Exciting stuff today.

There's another scavenger hunt on Melrose today, with Common Cents dropping 13 custom spray cans. Click the jump for location details and a 'hint' on the still unclaimed Snyder photo scavenger hunt.

Common Cents made a run of 17 of these custom spray cans. Each one is numbered and says 'The Can is Mightier Than The Sword'. He has placed all 13 of these on Melrose, in between Fairfax and Gower. And he just placed them mid-afternoon so HURRY!

And in this pic below is a hint for Snyder's scavenger hunt. There is not a winner yet, and this is possibly the hardest spot to find, as its on a side street on the outskirts of the heavy art central on Melrose. So, if you find the other 4, and post them on Snyder's Facebook, you can win an original piece of art. And possibly a custom spray can too!

Very cool stuff~

Common Cents Scavenger Hunt- The Can is Mightier Than The Sword


Exciting stuff today.

There's another scavenger hunt on Melrose today, with Common Cents dropping 13 custom spray cans. Click the jump for location details and a 'hint' on the still unclaimed Snyder photo scavenger hunt.

Common Cents made a run of 17 of these custom spray cans. Each one is numbered and says 'The Can is Mightier Than The Sword'. He has placed all 13 of these on Melrose, in between Fairfax and Gower. And he just placed them mid-afternoon so HURRY!

And in this pic below is a hint for Snyder's scavenger hunt. There is not a winner yet, and this is possibly the hardest spot to find, as its on a side street on the outskirts of the heavy art central on Melrose. So, if you find the other 4, and post them on Snyder's Facebook, you can win an original piece of art. And possibly a custom spray can too!

Very cool stuff~

Snyder Drips A Trail - Scavenger Hunt!


Snyder hit the streets of Melrose with his personal drip stencil aesthetic. And he is doing an awesome scavenger hunt with a new spin, where the winner gets a piece of original art from the artist. Very cool. Click the jump for more info and details

Snyder has been killing it recently with some strong pieces. And Snyder has created his own aesthetic that is absolutely beautiful. He makes a stencil, but instead of painting in the stencil, he applies a signature drip technique which gives it a unique and wonderful texture. A lot of thought has gone into the crafting of this style and Snyder says he 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.

Snyder has just put up 5 new pieces on Melrose. The first person to take photos of all 5 and post the pictures along with the location on Snyder's Facebook Page will receive an original piece of art from the artist, based on one of the pieces he has put up. (Hint: 3 of the five are right on Melrose, and 2 are half the block off Melrose on a side street)

Snyder has deep ties with his community of Carlsbad, and each of these pieces has a great story and is a tribute to a local. Read below for Snyder's description for each of the pieces, and what inspired him. And check out his website to see more of Snyder's work.

Same 'Ol (pictured above)
Same 'Ol was a local Carlsbad homeless man that I grew up with as a local
skateboarding kid. I skated and he would hang out and sing rock n roll to
us. He stayed in the streets as I grew up and every time we saw I would
ask how he was doing and he would reply "Same 'Ol". He passed a few years
back and since then, I have kept his presence alive in the streets through
my art.

Rocket Boy (stencil of boy reaching for rocket pop)
This piece represents the recent emergence of graffiti and street art into
mainstream culture. The well known "rocket pop" icon lifts the character
out from the underground and into mainstream pop culture.

Dripping Boy: (boy dripping a sand drip pile)
As a kid growing up in the coastal SD city of Carlsbad, I spent a lot of
time on the beach. There isn't a better park for a kid than the beach, and
coming form a poor family, it was a cheap outing. I dripped sand castles
as a kid; I drip paint on canvas as an adult.

The Village King: (looks like old Elvis)
This is a local Carlsbad character who is seen daily walking the streets
in an Elvis get-up, headphones and a killer swagger. He never talks to
anyone, but everyone knows him. Rumor is it that he has worked in the
kitchen of Denny's for over 40 years. His name is Eddie, but I call him
the Carlsbad Village King.

J. Leigh: (a girl screaming and covering herself)
I received a call late one night informing me that there was a shower door
on the side of the street that might make a cool canvas. Janet Leigh from
the shower scene from Psycho was an obvious choice. My ex modeled for the
pieces body. She is going to trip when she finds out her curves now work
Melrose.




Snyder Drips A Trail - Scavenger Hunt!


Snyder hit the streets of Melrose with his personal drip stencil aesthetic. And he is doing an awesome scavenger hunt with a new spin, where the winner gets a piece of original art from the artist. Very cool. Click the jump for more info and details

Snyder has been killing it recently with some strong pieces. And Snyder has created his own aesthetic that is absolutely beautiful. He makes a stencil, but instead of painting in the stencil, he applies a signature drip technique which gives it a unique and wonderful texture. A lot of thought has gone into the crafting of this style and Snyder says he 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.

Snyder has just put up 5 new pieces on Melrose. The first person to take photos of all 5 and post the pictures along with the location on Snyder's Facebook Page will receive an original piece of art from the artist, based on one of the pieces he has put up. (Hint: 3 of the five are right on Melrose, and 2 are half the block off Melrose on a side street)

Snyder has deep ties with his community of Carlsbad, and each of these pieces has a great story and is a tribute to a local. Read below for Snyder's description for each of the pieces, and what inspired him. And check out his website to see more of Snyder's work.

Same 'Ol (pictured above)
Same 'Ol was a local Carlsbad homeless man that I grew up with as a local
skateboarding kid. I skated and he would hang out and sing rock n roll to
us. He stayed in the streets as I grew up and every time we saw I would
ask how he was doing and he would reply "Same 'Ol". He passed a few years
back and since then, I have kept his presence alive in the streets through
my art.

Rocket Boy (stencil of boy reaching for rocket pop)
This piece represents the recent emergence of graffiti and street art into
mainstream culture. The well known "rocket pop" icon lifts the character
out from the underground and into mainstream pop culture.

Dripping Boy: (boy dripping a sand drip pile)
As a kid growing up in the coastal SD city of Carlsbad, I spent a lot of
time on the beach. There isn't a better park for a kid than the beach, and
coming form a poor family, it was a cheap outing. I dripped sand castles
as a kid; I drip paint on canvas as an adult.

The Village King: (looks like old Elvis)
This is a local Carlsbad character who is seen daily walking the streets
in an Elvis get-up, headphones and a killer swagger. He never talks to
anyone, but everyone knows him. Rumor is it that he has worked in the
kitchen of Denny's for over 40 years. His name is Eddie, but I call him
the Carlsbad Village King.

J. Leigh: (a girl screaming and covering herself)
I received a call late one night informing me that there was a shower door
on the side of the street that might make a cool canvas. Janet Leigh from
the shower scene from Psycho was an obvious choice. My ex modeled for the
pieces body. She is going to trip when she finds out her curves now work
Melrose.




Wild Style Golden Ticket Scavenger Hunt


Click the jump for details on how to claim the Wild Style Golden Ticket.

It is a very cool thing to be able to see a classic movie like Wild Style in a movie theater, and the afterparty sounds amazing.

We decided that it would be fun to reward the followers of MELROSEandFAIRFAX and the supporters of the street art scene in LA but giving away 2 tickets for the Wild Style movie and afterparty at Cinefamily.

The way that it works is that there is a scavenger hunt to claim the Golden Ticket. We are not even going to name the location, since the last pic shows it, and it should be easy to identify for followers of the blog (hint: the spot is on the front page of the blog).

Whoever finds and claims the Golden Ticket will email us their name, and we will pass it onto Cinefamily, and a pair of tickets will be waiting at Will Call for the lucky winner.

The Golden Ticket was just placed at 1:45 and is still there at the time of this post.

Happy Hunting!

Dface Tombstone Scavenger Hunt

D*Face Going Nowhere Fast
There are at least two more Dface Tombstones on the streets of Los Angeles. Click the jump for more

We just got word from MELROSEandFAIRFAX contributor Dale that there he met Dface while Dface was casting the tombstones. Dale says Dface is a "really, really nice guy", and he also sent us this pic of the tombstones getting ready for the streets.

So we know there are more than the two we've seen so far. And then, we just saw the night time locations of two more tombstones (pictured), but from what is shown in the picture, we can't tell where these are at.

Its not Banksy, but hell, Dface is up there. And we'd love to see a successful scavenger hunt with people finding the locations for these Dface pieces.


***Big thanks to Dale for the pic of the tombstones, and s.butterfly for the shots of the street pieces***
D*Face Going Nowhere Fast

Free Street Art Scavenger Hunt - Its Radioactive


2wenty is drumming up excitement for 'Above the Radar' tonight by placing free art in the streets, as part of a new scavenger hunt.

These new pieces are timely, and even thought the government says there is enough radiation in the air right now its as if everyone were getting an xray, would they really tell us if the levels were truly dangerous?

2wenty calls attention to this situation with these new 'Fallout Shelter' themed pieces. These are modled after the signs in NY directing people to fallout shelters in case of a nuclear bomb.

We don't have specific location information besides the shot pictured (which is at Golden Apple on Melrose!)- but there are 11 pieces scattered along Melrose and La Brea. Happy hunting!

And, the 'Golden Girl' stencil from Dog Byte shown in this picture has been fixed with a new head, after the original had been tagged up a few weeks back.

The Banksy Hunter Makes A Find!


Keith Toll, who earned the title of Banksy Hunter during Banksy's last trip to LA, hunted down some hand made stickers during our trek down Melrose.

Keith did some mighty fine hunting when he came up on these stickers from Serf TCF in the parking lot of De La Barracuda.

The stickers are hand stenciled and unpeeled.

Cool thing of Serf to leave these, and nice find, Keith!

Standing in front of a stencil by THEFL.

Free Street Art - Facebook Stickers from 2wenty


2wenty is doing another street art giveaway, this time leaving a stash of stickers for street art fans. These just got left at 3 o'clock so its now and its fresh! Click the jump below for more info and location details

People seem to really like this Facebook Cigarettes image from 2wenty. He just got the first stickers made with the image, and to celebrate he left a few stacks of them around his pieces of art work.

There are a bunch. Feel free to take a few. Just please don't take them all at once!

These are located in the 'Dirt Parking Lot' on Melrose. Its one block East of La Brea on the South Side. Happy Hunting!

Free Street Art - Found!


The free street art we posted this morning has been found by MELROSEandFAIRFAX reader 'Luckypig' who sent us some cool pics of the piece looking right at home next to his tattoo--and he also somehow scored a Blinky last night. Click the jump for more

The tattoo next to the painting looks so nice, its like it was meant to be.

We are not sure how he got the Blinky. But he said it was 'crazy' experience, and he plans to have it framed in the next few days.

Thanks for sending us the pics, and congrats on finding the free street art, you Luckypig!

Free Street Art Scavenger Hunt - Canvas


Free street art-this one's a canvas outside a gallery. Click the jump for more details and location information

This is a free piece of street art that is a canvas.

Don't know anything about the history of the piece, who the artist? or how it ended up at this spot?

We found it laying face down in the alleyway behind Gallery 1988 on the corner of La Brea and Melrose, which is where we left it, and where it still (as of 8:30 this morning) is waiting for someone to find it!

The colorway does look very similar to the bright splash of color pieces that Armo has been putting out so it might be him?

Hanging out with street art from Betso, Bankrupt Slut, Guido Goth, and Dint Wooer.

Send us pics if you find it! Happy Hunting!

Free Street Art Scavenger Hunt


More cool stuff.

Two new Free Street Art Scavenger Hunts! From Melrose all the way to Santa Monica. Click the jump for more

2wenty and Nvision are each doing a cool street art giveaway.

2wenty has put more Lindsey Lohan pieces along Melrose (and we've heard one has already been found!). Not sure how many or the exact locations, but they are out there.

Also, this panel pictured is from 2wenty's last Street Art Scavenger Hunt and it is high up on Melrose, just off Spaulding. It was so high that no one nabbed it yet.

Btw-2wenty has mentioned that people have been stealing his street pieces off the streets, in addition to the scavenger hunt pieces. He says that if it is on a wood panel, it is a free piece of art, but if it is a wheat pasted poster, it is meant for the streets.

And Nvision has put together an art package that includes an original piece, stickers, and more goodies. The package is placed in a protective sleeve, and can be found all the way in Santa Monica in the parking lot of the Corey Helford Gallery.

Happy Hunting! We would love if whoever finds the pieces would send in pics!

Late Night Scavenger Hunt - Zombie


People are loving the free street art giveaways, and Zombie just got in on the action with a night time scavenger hunt. Click the jump for more info and location details

Zombie has put out 4 pieces total, 2 of them at the Sonora Cafe building on La Brea and 2nd(?), and 2 more at De La Barracuda. You should be able to figure out the exact spots of each from the pics.

He has taped them up so that they can be removed and taken home.

Also, 2wenty gave us word late today that he had put up another free piece of street art on Melrose. We don't have any pics, but we'd love to hear from whoever found it (think its gone already).

Send us pics after you find them!

Happy Hunting~

***UPDATE: It seems all of the pieces have been found. If you scored, send us pics!***

Free Street Art Scavenger Hunt- Bankrupt Slut and Morley


More free street art on Melrose today.

This time Morley joins Bankrupt Slut in the action. Click the jump below for more info and location details

The Bankrupt Slut dunny is located on the corner of Melrose and Gardner, right above the pictured Bankrupt Slut sticker.

And Morley hit us up to let us know that he placed 50 customized street art magnets on Melrose for folks to take home. Unfortunately, we didn't come across any during our search, so we don't have pics to show. So if you find one, send us pics!

Happy Hunting!

***UPDATE: the dunny has been found. Pics to come***