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

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Stickertraders: Sticker Swapping for Grown-Ups

We know for a fact that a lot of Custom Sticker Maker's customers grew up collecting stickers--and, of course, trading them. StickerTraders keeps that childhood tradition alive for adults in a very cool way.

Send in 15 of your coolest sticker designs to StickerTraders at their Burbank, California, address. Be patient and before you know it, a lovely hand-addressed envelope will arrive, filled with 15 different sticker designs by other artists.

The equation? Send cool stickers = get cool stickers. You can also make a donation to support the project--or purchase a sticker pack of 15 Random Street Art Stickers--and get even more stick-able art.

This operation appears to be run by just one, sticker-obsessed guy, out of the goodness of his heart, and at last count, his website meter clocked in at over 21,000 hits, so make sure you give him some time to get back with you.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Stuff We Like: PE3L Magazine

It started out as a humble 1/2 size black and white photocopied zine back in 2003 documenting street art with a focus on stickers. In the time since then, PEEL Magazine has grown up into a glossy, internationally distributed publication featuring the work of some very cool sticker artists from all over the world.

Originally inspired by the “Andre the Giant has a Posse” stickers Dave and Holly Combs encountered all over New York City when they traveled from Indianapolis, Indiana, to help with the Sept. 11 recovery, the couple set out to document a powerful new subset of street art, and in the process may have created something of movement themselves. Each issue of PEEL features sticker art, interviews with artists, and even free, super-cool art stickers (29 in the latest, Issue 8)--i.e., pages upon pages of stickers for grown ups. How cool is that?

PEEL even has its own book, PEEL: The Art of the Sticker, and now, an upcoming documentary film by award winning filmmaker Brian Dockter--proof of just how far street and sticker art has come in the last seven years.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

The Revolution Will Be Sticker Bombed

Attention artists: if you’re looking for a little exposure, a way to make a statement, or both, consider the art of sticker bombing—a.k.a., slap tagging or sticker tagging. Defined by Wikipedia as a subset of postmodern art, sticker bombing is a form of street art.
Your stickers can promote a political agenda, comment on a policy or issue, comprise an avant-garde art campaign, or simply get your style and brand out there in front of people

Here’s a few examples we love that come to us via the Wooster Collective:


The guy who did the die-cut figure is Basco5, a stand-out sticker artist from Vancouver, BC--you can check out more of his very cool stuff here.