
Ellis G has a unique and oddly compelling form of street art. He outlines shadows he finds on the street.
Check out his MySpace page for more pictures. The pics gallery on his page is pretty amazing. ©ELLIS G.
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March 20th, 2008 — Art, Ellis G, Graffiti

Ellis G has a unique and oddly compelling form of street art. He outlines shadows he finds on the street.
Check out his MySpace page for more pictures. The pics gallery on his page is pretty amazing. ©ELLIS G.
September 21st, 2007 — 6Emia, Art, Brazil, Graffiti, Storm Drain Art
A group of artists from Sao Paulo Brazil have taken to the streets to paint the storm drains with cool looking art. Everything from monsters reaching out of the drains to get you, to video players receiving tapes.
I think this is a great idea. Storm drains are never nice to look at, but once they are painted like this, they are actually pretty amazing.
Check out the entire collection at 6Emia.com
And the Flickr Group: 6EMEIA
Via Bong Bong: Storm drain graffiti
September 15th, 2007 — Art, Graffiti, Humor, Wall Painting
Pictures of walls is a site devoted to graffiti. But not just any graffiti. Only graffiti that says interesting or humorous things. Like the picture above. It came from Pennsylvania, but the pictures on the site come from all over the world. They even have a submit form for pictures you take yourself.
Check it out Pictures Of Walls: Pictures Of Walls
May 2nd, 2007 — Art, Banksy, Graffiti
If you are into the art scene, you have probably already heard of Banksy. If not, then you are really missing out. Banksy is a graffiti artist in Britain, who’s paintings have become world famous. Many of his paintings, which started as simple graffiti, are now protected and draw hundreds of tourists each year.
The painting above is one of my favorites. Picture taken from his official site. check it out, there are a lot of very interesting paintings and scetchings there.
Check out his Wikipedia article: Banksy
Banksy’s official site: http://www.banksy.co.uk/menu.html