Tag: graffiti

Rainworks: Secret Street Art in Seattle

Seattle is notorious for its endless rain. But one local artist is trying to add a silver lining: cheeky graffiti that can only be seen on a rainy day. The secret to artist Peregrine Church’s Rainorks project is a clear, superhydrophobic “paint”. Stenciled onto sidewalks and streets, it repels water, preventing the concrete from darkening […]

Stick ‘Em Up!

Stick ‘Em Up! is an alluring and captivating film that delves into the little known world of wheat pasting, an inner city art form that’s as provocative as it is misunderstood. Documentary filmmaker Alex Luster delves into the minds and motivations behind several guerilla street artists capturing the lifespan of their art: conception, creation, placement […]

Reverse Graffiti Project

From Wikipedia: “Reverse graffiti also known as clean tagging, dust tagging or grime writing, is a method of creating graffiti on walls or other surfaces by removing dirt from a surface. It is usually done by removing dirt/dust with the fingertip(s) from windows or other dirty surfaces. Reverse graffiti on windows/glass can be highly visible […]

Graffiti Research Lab

Graffiti Research Lab: the Complete First Season screened yesterday and set a new Sundance record for the most copyright violations per minute.

Passing the Laser Beam

Awesome video from the boys at Graffiti Research Labs. Projecting graffiti with a laser pointer on the side of a building.