sam3 has a new street animation (above) and has updated his website.
No comments. Posted by tanner in motion, streetart on 16 December 2008.
Behind the scenes studio visit with FAILE

Last week Mark posted about FAILE’s upcoming show “lost in glimmering shadows” at Lazarides Gallery in London. Manuel Bello from FECAL FACE DOT COM was reportedly lucky enough to be blindfolded and led to FAILE’s undisclosed studio locations.
The dewds from FAILE have been up to their old tricks again and added a big-ass bag of new ones. I have been pretty fixated on these guys work for some years now and every time I feel like they can’t impress me any more, they do. I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to swing by their undisclosed studio locations and pretty much get the run of the place while they dialed in the last minute details of their London schooling.
More pics following the jump.
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No comments. Posted by tanner in exhibition, picture, streetart on 19 November 2008.
Faile are returning to their early aesthetic influences growing up in the Southwest by channeling appropriated Pop cultural renderings of American Indian culture into their trademark heavily layered work in a pointed commentary on “the expanse of contemporary commercialism at the expense of society’s connection with nature and spirit.”
Faile
Lost In Glimmering Shadows via Supertouch
2 comments. Posted by md in exhibition, streetart on 13 November 2008.
SAM3, creator of awesome large-format street art, is trying water as a medium.
No comments. Posted by tanner in experimentation, motion, streetart on 3 September 2008.
Here’s an example of some clever street art posted by Scott Van Den Plas… Read more. →
Is this banksy? Apparently so.
3 comments. Posted by md in streetart on 13 July 2008.
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