Brick of Faith
I remember I was standing by a colored brick wall, the first time I was struck by this revelation: that graffiti is art and street artists are the poets of urban walls. By this tumblelog I spread my lifelong love story with spraycan creations.

Passionate copywriter, social media junkie, applicant geek and hopelessly nosey chick. I cerish street art as a universal aesthetic code that is worth posting on every digital as well as brick and mortar wall. Because street beauty will save the world.

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Brick of Faith
Street Art in London Street.
Tape Art by Max Zorn (UK, 2012).
http://www.maxzorn.com
Mural ‘Melk de witte motor’ (Milk the white motor), by Ives One (ASA 2012, Amsterdam).
http://www.ivesone.com/
Mural, by Julian Mallaud aka Seth (Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 2012).
http://www.globepainter.com/#/?id=1
Mural, by SPQR (Bristol, UK, 2009).
http://spqr.uk.net/
“Ford Transit: Bakery” print ad, by Ogilvy & Mather, Greece (Print media, OZ & NZ, 2012).
RIP Big Bird, by DS (London, UK).
www.dsart.co.uk
graffworld:

Toys n Dome
ZoomInfo
moon83:

Murais Grafitados por RPSendra
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Murais Grafitados por RPSendra
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Murais Grafitados por RPSendra
RPSendra.blogspot.com // Facebook
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Murais Grafitados por RPSendra
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Stop, Thief! by Dave Gorman on Flickr.

This piece is set in Hoxton, London and is a remake of an old work of Stik’s: http://londonist.com/2012/05/interview-street-artist-stik.php Much funnier now I guess..