By criminalizing graffiti, cities ensure that to have their voices heard residents must be either wealthy or criminal.
Belgrade-born street artist Artez is turning walls into stories with his amazing murals. Blending realistic human figures ...
Halloween creeping closer and Christmas (whisper it) already on the horizon — which always seems to spark the urge for a ...
Glow Girl Restorative Ink Medical TattooingOctober is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time to honor survivors, support those in treatment, and raise awareness about the physical and ...
Girl Scouts and Stitch Buffalo are teaming up for International Day of the Girl. Discover how a simple fabric project is ...
FOR a village girl, heading to London can be daunting. The mind-boggling transport system, the sheer volume of people and the endless areas to discover. I have braved the big smoke for work but ...
British artist Banksy's "remix" of a masterpiece by Impressionist painter Claude Monet is going up for auction on Oct. 21 and is expected to fetch between 3-5 million pounds ($3.8-6.4 million), ...
"She is my wildly fierce, wonderful, weird little girl," Allison Lowery's mom told PEOPLE GoFundMe A 12-year-old girl is dead after she was struck by a semi-truck while crossing a street on her bike ...
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From Vandalism to Fine Art: Lady Pink’s Journey to MoMA
Lady Pink’s career has always been about defiance—about refusing to accept the boundaries that the art world, or society at large, tried to impose. Born in Ecuador and raised in Queens, she was just a ...
As rooted in its company town history as it is, the City of Alcoa is, like its sister city Maryville and Blount County on the whole, a product of the surrounding Great Smoky Mountains. Residents who ...
A BANKSY-STYLE graffiti has appeared on the side of a building in Evesham and the artist has revealed the meaning behind it. The street artwork has been spray-painted onto a wall on Oat Street and has ...
The sides of buildings have become an unexpected source of conflict as street artists, advertisers and residents debate what New York should look like. Credit... Supported by By T.M. Brown Photographs ...
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