That’s the question Etsy user Justonescarf asked himself. He decided to answer it by creating these awesome propaganda-style posters for Facebook, Google+ and Twitter. If you’re suddenly motivated by these to share them through your…
Watch the Throne has finally docked. The music will dominate discussion for the next 200 million years, naturally. But I also expect the rap Illuminati watchdogs to unload a series of posts dissecting the artwork.…
How much would you pay for this picture? Five bucks? Twenty? Two hundred? How about $3.89 million? That’s how much this photograph of photographer Cindy Sherman went for at an auction. The picture, titled “Untitled…
We talked about MarijuanaMan and his creators a while back and since 4/20 the book is on the shelves. The artwork in the XL hardcover comic is pretty bangin and here’s a behins the scenes peek at how they made it.
Logan Walters reimagines classic Wu-Tang covers in the Blue Note aesthetic.
Last night, as I was listening to Wiz Khalifa’s major label debut Rolling Papers, I was reminded of an issue that I had with the album. Mainly that the cover art used is awful. I mean,…
Ziggy Marley has teamed up with artist Jim Mahfood and writer Joe Casey for an oversized graphic novel about a superhero who “represents the hope of the future…”
Dan “The Signtologist” Ericson is a street artist in the vein of Banksy. Ericson has been “vandalizing” street signs with his unique brand of graffiti for years. His work includes everything from a well crafted…
Stones Throw finally brought back the poster from Doom & Madlib’s brilliant 2004 album, Madvillainy. There’s just something about that chrome mask and that makes this such a classic hip-hop poster. It’s printed on flat,…
Do you like graffiti but hate the risk associated with public tagging? Well, I have good news for you. With Glow Graffiti, you can now tag your bedroom walls and discover the closet graf writer…
As a certified sucker for street art, I couldn’t help but share this wondersome item with fellow street art junkies. Please hop on over to the New York Times art section to be seduced by…
The marriage between Walt Disney, ESPN’s parent company, and Marvel Entertainment has produced its first cross-promotional baby and it’s a winner.