Art and Graffiti on the Move
Street Arts

Art and Graffiti on the Move


Here as promised are some photos of mobile street art and graffiti. Some of these were taken with a phone that I do not really know how to use, not the Nikon, but I am sure you will get the idea.

The idea of art being mobile and constantly changing its context I think is an interesting one, though not something I am going to explore fully at this time. Perhaps the following two photographs, although not of artworks (well not what I think of as such), will suggest some of what is churning in my mind when I think about this.






Btw, the last of this sequence looks to me almost as though it has been painted to death.



























- Going Mobile In East London
We were recently invited to join a group of fellow bloggers for a stroll around East London to check out some of the art on the streets and put the Samsung Galaxy S5 camera to the test. Leaving our Canon DSLR at home on the day, each of us were given...

- I Could Do That — Experimental Project
Over the weekend while walking around East London with a group on our Street Art Walking Tour we stumbled across loads of QR code stickers (see above) next to various pieces of Street Art. QR codes are an easy way of accessing web pages from your mobile...

- Pound The Pavement — Mobile Graffiti
Josh MacPhee has just released "Pound the Pavement #11". He has been working on this one for ten years, and has just now have pulled all the pieces together. It's a full colour book of graffiti on box trucks. 100 photos he has taken of mobile graffiti...

- Jonathan Harris
For seven straight days, Jonathan Harris took at least one photograph every five minutes while on an Alaskan whale hunt. Accompanying the Inupiat Eskimos on thousand-year-old tradition, the Inupiat whale hunt provides the community’s annual food supply,...

- Candyspace
The Candyspace website who have being providing some fresh downloadable mobile phone content for the last year, has just gone global! They are now available in over 40 countries thanks to some help from PayPal. All those people who have been emailing...



Street Arts








.