ArtBattles 2012 Warsaw Rounds One and Two were a success! Now we need everyone around the world to help decide on who will go on to win a spot in Rounds 3 and 4 and a chance to be sent to Paris in the fall to compete on the European Team against our American Team!
VOTE HERE NOW to decide who will continue to the next round!
ArtBattles 2012 Warsaw Rounds One and Two were a success! Now we need everyone around the world to help decide on who will go on to win a spot in Rounds 3 and 4 and a chance to be sent to Paris in the fall to compete on the European Team against our American Team!
VOTE HERE NOW to decide who will continue to the next round!

ArtBattles Artist of the Day is : Senor Marmota from Valencia Spain
Check out his is street art style and ArtBattles.com Artist Profile HERE!
When thinking about the tunnel we asked ourselves, “If no one will see it, will it still be important. - Workhorse
In 2009, an abandoned NYC subway station slowly morphed from ghost status to the world’s best kept urban art status. Untouched for years, the space was completely transformed over the course of a year, with over 100 artists adding their unique styles under the watchful eye of curators Workhorse and PAC.
We Own The Night: The Art Of The Underbelly Project, a newly released book from Rizzoli New York details every moment of the project.
We can’t tell you where it is but its off a stop on the Gtrain- so maybe you can go searching for Brooklyn’s own Cave’s of Lascaux sometime.
All we gotta say is “lenticular graffiti” AMAZING
“A latticed warehouse door at Corby House on Curtain Road in London provides the ideal setting for lenticular graffiti, and by far the best use of it (so far) was this rabbit by ROA [one of the Geyser of Awesome’s favourite street artists]. From one angle, you can see a fairly realistic rendering of a furry rabbit, and from the other you get a black silhouette with the rabbit’s veins and arteries showing in bright red.”
Photo by grievousbodilycharm
[via WebUrbanist]
We like this
Stockholm-based street artist Akay has created the “Rainbow Warrior: Tool No. 05.1” which is part of his “Instruments of Mass Destruction (Complicated Technical Solutions to Aide in Simple Acts of Vandalism) Series,” that includes the previous “Robo-Rainbow: Tool No. 10.” For both of the “art-making’ tools, the individual attaches an implement to the back of his/her bicycle.(via Designboom)


![All we gotta say is “lenticular graffiti” AMAZING
archiemcphee:
“A latticed warehouse door at Corby House on Curtain Road in London provides the ideal setting for lenticular graffiti, and by far the best use of it (so far) was this rabbit by ROA [one of the Geyser of Awesome’s favourite street artists]. From one angle, you can see a fairly realistic rendering of a furry rabbit, and from the other you get a black silhouette with the rabbit’s veins and arteries showing in bright red.”
Photo by grievousbodilycharm
[via WebUrbanist]](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lw4bx19s6u1qzfsnio1_500.jpg)


