Snyder / AMK ~ Hollywood

Snyder and AMK collaborated on this mural in Hollywood near Melrose. From Snynder: “Along with the mural, we transformed the electrical box across the street into a signature AMK spider house. A trail of spiders exit the house, trail across the street and to the mural.”

http://www.flickr.com/photos/snyderart/

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LTS ~ Los Angeles

LTS / LAST 2 SERVE / LIFE OF KINGS

Click to embiggen. More photos on cyan79‘s flickr.

Alameda Lumber Inc.~ Compton

Alameda Lumber Inc.  Compton

Chase / Bue ~ Los Angeles

CHASE and BUE teamed up for a series for 3 murals in various parts of Los Angeles. In order of appearance: South LA, West Hollywood, Hollywood. More info on Chase’s website.


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Production ~ Los Angeles

Click to embiggen. More photos on cyan79‘s flickr.

Swag Is Dead ~ Lister

Art by Lister. Photos by Lord Jim


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Restricted Area ~ Los Angeles

Click to embiggen. More photos on cyan79‘s flickr.

Septerhed / Destroy All Design ~ Wall Making in LA

Los Angeles-based street artists, Destroy All Design and Septerhed, invade a L.A. wall with their signature style and iconography. Check out the process…

Sara García ~ Westlake

Sara García by Hector Ponce. Photograph by ~db~ via our Flickr Group.

HOW & NOSM (In Progress) ~ Downtown LA

During CicLAvia, we stopped by to visit Daniel of the LA Freewalls project (click link for more photos and video), which is curating some incredible art in DTLA and seems to be getting bigger and more exciting every day. One of the largest-scale murals to date is close to completion by international artists How & Nosm. From their website:

HOW AND NOSM (RAOUL AND DAVIDE PERRE)
The twin brothers HOW and NOSM are graffiti artists and professional muralists residing in New York. Born in the Basque country of San Sebastian, Spain, the Perre brothers grew up in Düsseldorf, Germany practicing the Bronx-born art form of graffiti. Their late teenage years were spent spray painting the world, visiting many of the more than 50 countries in which they both left their remarkable artwork on any kind of surface including subway trains. During a visit to New York in ’97 HOW and NOSM were asked to become members of the legendary TATS CRU, and permanently relocated to New York shortly thereafter in ’99 – a move that marked their transition from painting on trains, and even the Berlin Wall – to creating elaborate murals for a number of known commercial clients such as SONY.

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In The House ~ Los Angeles

Slauson ~ Los Angeles

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