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Eco-Friendly Art with Moss Graffiti

Fortunately, most of us see the importance of adopting more eco-friendly habits in our ever-increasing environmentally-conscious world. We recycle, walk places rather than jump in our motors, cut out beloved long baths and opt for a quick shower ...

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Unicorns, Dinosaurs and Monsters: The Fabulous Artwork of Leroy’s Place

A lot of times, art can be very serious. Too serious, in fact, for Serene Bacigalupi, the artist behind the fantastical creations of Leroy’s Place. Her work, she says, does not have a deeper meaning. The only ulterior motive behind her paintings is ...

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Banksy’s Back and Badder than Ever

There is something incredibly sexy about a masked vigilante. Think Batman and Spiderman (we know you’re waiting for those movies), Robin Hood and Superman – any masked hero, really, is enough to make our hearts beat a bit faster. But, for fans of ...

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Keith Haring at the Brooklyn Museum: 1978-1982

Keith Haring is taking New York by storm once again –  walking into his exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum definitely feels like falling into the grit of the glamourized eighties. It wasn’t  all just dancing dogs and radiant crawling babies ...

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LOVE ME: Interview with Curtis Kulig

Chances are you’ve seen Curtis Kulig before. He works in a variety of mixed media — sculpture, metalwork, painting and photography, but he is perhaps most well-known for his graffiti. His now-iconic “Love Me” tag is scribbled ...

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