Beauty and the Beast
Coffee Monster
In the studio, before installation
More from Miss Bugs' excellent series that blends images precisely into their surroundings. See
previous pieces in the series.
artist: Miss Bugs
location: London
I'm excited to see Ludo's debut gallery show at
Starkart in Zurich, opening April 7 2011.
See
Ludo's street work.
artist: Ludo

I really like
Robyn Hasty/ Imminent Disaster's street work, and now she's embarking on a new photography-based project called Homeland.
'In short, Homeland is a cross country Wet-Plate Collodion photo-essay documenting the grassroots efforts to rebuild life after the collapse of the American economy.
Cities such as New Orleans, Detroit, Pittsburgh and NYC will be documented, as well as many smaller towns and rural areas in between. The range of projects documented will include urban farms, bicycle collectives, off-the grid homes, alternative fuel producers, art and theatre collectives, community dinners, free schools and after-school programs, squats, itinerants, tent cities and many other grassroots social practices.
She has launched
a Kickstarter campaign to help fund the project, with some great rewards available for the backers.

A reinterpretation of
Quetzalcoatl and Isis, his love walking through the cosmos.
'I want to dedicate this to the Egyptian people who were resisting in the street with the stars on their side.'
See
more by Liqen.
artist: Liqen
location: Guadalajara,
Mexico

Sam3's finished his huge building in Lisbon, which is around the corner from
the building Os Gemeos & Blu hit last week. The details of the stars and the cat are great.
He's also done a big billboard, with what I think is a guy with an upturned car as a shell.

Check out
a couple of other smaller pieces he left in Lisbon and
more by Sam3.
artist: Sam3
location: Lisbon,
Portugal
images by Adres, thank you