Posts Tagged ‘technique’

Battles We Love :: 1 on 1 BBoy Battle – France 2010 by Yak Films

Battles We Love :: 1 on 1 BBoy Battle - France 2010 by Yak Films

I knew b-boy battles have grown in leaps + bounds in terms of technique and flow over the years, but damn this shit is straight up BONKERS! Almost makes me wanna pull out my suede Pumas, pinstripe Lee’s topped off with a fluffy raccoon hat and sprain my ankle or something.


Stop Motions We Love :: The ESPC Europe Human Experience

Stop Motions We Love :: The ESPC Europe Human Experience

What do you get when you mix 316 actors + 658 tee-shirts + 4198 photos + a good cause? One hell of a bad ass stop motion video. Check it out…


Art We Love :: Aakash Nihalani – Boxing in India

Art We Love :: Aakash Nihalani - Boxing in India

Aakash Nihalani, a most definite artist + friend we love recently to a trip back to his Motherland of India. Thankfully while their he taped the town red, so to speak, by adding his unique fluorescent geometric flair to the urban landscapes of New Delhi and Mumbai. Happy to see his art and ideas expanding further and further each time we check in. Great job Aakash!


artists we love :: swoon

Swoon has been one of the most iconic New York street artists of the last decade. Her intricate life sized drawings and cut-outs has made her work stand apart from the noise. In an video by Diana Adams of BitRebels, Swoon explains her outlook on her art and the processes she uses


Aakash Nihalani, Artist :: 120 Seconds

Aakash Nihalani, Artist :: 120 Seconds

Aakash Nihalani recounts the path that lead him to the aha! moment where he birthed the technique of his tape-based geometric street art.


Artists We Love :: Aakash Nihalani

Artists We Love :: Aakash Nihalani

Have you ever wondered who is behind the fluorescent cubes on the sidewalk that make you stop, smile or simply engage you from whatever you’re doing for that split second? Those moments of presence are brought to you by Aakash Nihalani who is not only responsible for these ephemeral sticky pieces but also for his paintings, drawings, etched glass work and now an interactive site Magkinetic Drawings. When he sent me the link, I was transfixed. I played with shapes and found the whole experience entertaining and relaxing. Great way to take a little break.


artists we love :: “moose” – reverse graffiti project

A short documentary about a technique called “reverse graffiti” or “clean tagging”. The artist, “Moose” is the pioneer of this technique and uses natural methods and natural cleaners to create a large scale mural in San Francisco by cleaning…