Showing posts with label street art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label street art. Show all posts

Link memorial plaque found in London

Blue plaques are placed around England:
In order to be eligible for an English Heritage blue plaque, a figure must have been dead for twenty years or have passed the centenary of their birth. Nominated figures must be considered eminent by a majority of members of their own profession; have made an outstanding contribution to human welfare or happiness; have resided in a locality for a significant period, in time or importance, within their life and work; be recognisable to the well-informed passer-by, or deserve national recognition. In cases of foreigners and overseas visitors, candidates should be of international reputation or significant standing in their own country. EH plaques can only be erected on the actual building inhabited by a figure, not the site where the building once stood; buildings marked with plaques should be visible from the public highway; unless a case is deemed exceptional, a single person may not be commemorated with more than two plaques nationwide.



Someone placed this one, honoring Link for defeating Ganon, in London:



Via.

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Improved flyers

Cardon Webb spruces up flyer advertisements:




























You can see more at his site, and he also has lots of other work, like these book cover concepts for Oliver Sacks:




*Buy Fly by Night: The New Art of the Club Flyer at Amazon.

More fake products by Trustocorp (plus Pinocchio)





Daily Du Jour has a large gallery of photos from Trustocorp's New Americana at Gallery 1988. The fake products were available for purchase.

Relatedly, here's Pinocchio by Brandi Milne, which if I understood it right, will be part of a limited collection coming soon from Gallery 1988:



And finally, here's a Halloween print by Brandi for Corey Helford Gallery:



*Buy Pinocchio toys at eBay.

More fake products by Trusto Corp




Prank cleaner and soda bottle placed by Trusto Corp in advance of the show at Gallery 1988. Here are the fake products I posted last night:




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Terminator graffiti



"Kill Sarah Connor." Via.

Relatedly, look this charmingly horrendous Terminator figure I found in the depths of the Big Bad Toy Store. "Hidden Power Terminator":



*Buy Neca Terminators at Amazon.

Video of Slinkachu's tiny smoker

As I mentioned a few days ago, for the Fame Festival, Slinkachu placed tiny sculptures around Italy:










The smoker apparently loudly coughs. Here's video of people reacting to it as they pass by:



Slinkachu also has a new print going on sale in a few days:



*Buy Slinkachu's book at Amazon.