Posts Tagged ‘street art’
street art: istanbul, tunel
August 4th, 2010 by lifeproof
Tags: Beyoğlu, Istanbul, stencil, street art, taksim, tunel
Posted in Reminder
up there: a documentary on ad painters
May 18th, 2010 by lifeproof
There are big banners everywhere. At Times Square they are huge LED screens that might even be HD. At other places, we see mostly vinyl or paper based banners that are glued to the space… Do you remember a time when those banners were actually painted on the walls… by real people. Here is a short documentary [...]
Tags: advertising, banner design, banner painting, documentary, documentary video, graphic design, history of advertising, New York, New York City, NYC, painting advertisements, street art, street painting, times square, wall painters, Wooster Collective
Posted in PinPoint
Stencils in Kadıköy
October 24th, 2009 by lifeproof
I went to walk around in Kadıköy this morning and have seen that there are many congenial stencils around the neighborhood. I didn’t have a proper camera with me, so I took the photos with my 2 mp mobile phone. So, I am sorry if the quality is not good enough.
Tags: Istanbul, Kadikoy, stencil, street art
Posted in PhotoMorphosis, PinPoint
A Dangerous Trio
October 20th, 2009 by lifeproof
We have just come across this stencil at one of the alleys in İstiklal Avenue, Beyoğlu district of Istanbul. It is very striking as the trinity that is depicted in the stencil are obviously dangerous, if you put them together in one square. The danger is about what they can do, if they are on [...]
Tags: Abdullah Gul, Beyoğlu, danger, dangerous, Fethullah Gülen, Istanbul, Istiklal Street, politics, stencil, street art, Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey
Posted in PhotoMorphosis, PinPoint, PoliTickles
