November 2004
Banksy : Stencil Graffiti
by sbrothier (via)This presents the awesome possibility of people having to appeal such a decision. Should you want to keep a piece of graffiti on your property you are now granted two weeks to convince a table of magistrates that it is not "detrimental to the amenity of the area".
duncancumming graffiti photos
by sbrothierThis website showcases graffiti photos from Scotland (especially Glasgow and Edinburgh graffiti), and anywhere else I can get to. So far that includes London, Paris, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Seville, Bristol, Lyon, Marseille, Brussels. There are also photos other people have sent in, including graffiti from Holland, Canada, Australia and more. I also put some other photos that aren't related to graffiti on here occasionally.
Stencil graffiti Blek the pioneer
by sbrothier (via)Voilà ,vous entrez dans le monde de Blek le rat et de ses graffiti .Tout y est en vrac, comme dans la vie à vous de trier dans cette multitude d'images que je vous propose.Peut etre, avez vous vu ces graffiti dans la rue ou ailleurs sinon decouvrez les ici et m aintenant.
Regular Product
by sbrothierRegular Product. A different kind of multi-disciplinary entity, Regular Product rejects the notion of a house style and works across a range of visual genres and mediums. And shit.
W W W . B E A U T I F U L D E C A Y . C O M
by sbrothier & 3 others Founded on the theory that " if you can't find it, You make it", Beautiful/Decay was created to bridge the gap between art and graffiti, underground and mainstream, design and fine art, Punk rock and hip hop, illustration and design, and most importantly high and low art. With a focus on cutting edge work in all the aforementioned genres, B/D strives to showcase new and emerging artwork Whether it be Interior or exterior.
Stencil Graffiti
by sbrothier"Street art is both an expression of our culture and a counterculture in itself. %u2018Communication%u2019 has become a modern mantra: the city streets shout with billboards, fly posters and corporate advertising, all vying for our attention. They almost invite a subversive response. As high-tech communications have increased, a low-tech reaction has been the recent explosion in street art."