Once Upon a Tunnel

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A half mile of unused tunnel behind Waterloo Station in south London is house to some amazing street art by Bansky. A giant exhibition of infamous stencils and crashed vehicles to the tune of a piano known as The Cans Festival. Including artist around the world to the tagger around the corner. The goal, in Banksy's words, is to "transform a dark forgotten pit into an oasis of beautiful art."
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SF Gate Art Adventure: Benny Gold


One of San Francisco's finest, Benny Gold puts down the whole how and why in this video interview by the San Francisco Gate. A good look into the personal life and the past projects like Huf and Nike from one of the most well known designers.
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Jose Parla as Himself

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Captured here is video episode 66: Brooklyn-based artist Jose Parla. Cultivated by Cool Hunting a site to get familiar with. Watch as Jose combines layers of his mind process. Its fine art spiced with abstract and stirred with graffiti. The video grasps the true technique of his constant flow of "writing". The humbleness of his personality and complexity of work is a inspiration to me.
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Bansky's Gift to The Public

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Bansky known for his stencil masterpieces and fine art sabotage has now placed all his work in the shop for free. The numerous bootleggers selling pirated prints will have no game on ebay any more. "Serving suggestion: Prints look best when done on gloss paper using the company printer when everyone else is at lunch." -Bansky
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