The Miha Artnak is a Slovenian versatile artist and designer of visual communications. He graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Ljubljana, Visual Communications track. He doesn’t have a favorite color.
source. Unurth
Madre - A Film about Wordtomother
Madre is a short film that documents artist Wordtomother time at Fame Festival, Italy in 2010.
via Wooster Collective.
TED Prize Winner JR & INSIDE OUT
INSIDE OUT is a large-scale participatory art project that transforms messages of personal identity into pieces of artistic work.
The Street Art of Evol
Evol is a gifted designer and street artist from Berlin. He thought that there were too much boring urban surfaces and he decided to transform these. Just by printing repetitive buildings pattern on paper and pasting these to electricity boxes, small planters or other type of street equipments, Evol gives the city an incredible magic effect. Indeed, Evol turns a random electrical installation into a convincing reproduction of the city skyscrapers. He performs his art within different cities, maybe in your streets. Make sure to visit his site to discover his design artworks and street installations.
Visit Evol’s site here.
Reblogged via FATCAP.
Color Me Katie
Katie Sokoler is a freelance photographer and street artist living in Brooklyn. Her latest project is a real life game of Pacman.
Visit Katie’s blog here.
Street Artist Dan Bergeron
For the better part of a decade, Dan Bergeron, aka fauxreel, has been creating subversive, photo-based street works. Often his projects address current social and political themes, while others simply attempt to re-contextualize the physical spaces he liberates. By primarily working outdoors, Bergeron’s images challenge the city’s predominant visual culture of advertising, not only in presence, location and scale, but in their efforts, “to document people that are rarely focused on in mass media.”
Dan Bergeron’s Webiste
Luminato Streetscape Project featured in Super Touch Art
Miso
Street artist Miso combines fine art approaches to wheatpasted and painted works on the streets. Here works serve as documentation of things that would otherwise be forgotten, both in subject matter and in that her work is itself temporary, as it becomes weather-beaten and decayed on the streets. A lot of Miso’s work deals with telling stories. It is heavily inspired by the Ukranian folklores she grew up with, alongside sharing stories from Eastern Europe today, as well as from her new home in Melbourne.
See more of Miso’s work here.




