L’outsider Tags: Graffiti, StreetArt Published: May 6th, 2010
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Came across this guy's site a few weeks back but didn’t have time to have a good look through it. Just after having another gander. All I can say is ‘fucking hell!’ I haven't seen such inspirational graffiti in ages. The last writer to do it for me would have to be Roids, nearly everything he does is mint. Outsider’s work is inspiring for a number of reasons: he rocks a progressive style, tasty compositions and colour combinations in his graffiti. It's so evident that he takes inspiration from his surroundings and takes into consideration the environment that houses the art. Given these influences and his originality it’s pretty clear that he doesn't just follow trends and stylistic fads within the scene like so many other lazy painters. Site: http://www.loutsider.com/

L'atlas Tags: Graffiti, Photography, StreetArt Published: Jun 2nd, 2010
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Some tight street art and photos by Atlas

DaimD Tags: Graffiti Published: Jul 9th, 2010
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Daim – a German graffiti artist  – has been around from the early 90s, well from what I can remember or first took note of anyway. Never content with painting 'traditional’ graffiti, he has always pushed the boundries. I distinctly remember seeing a mural he had painted that adorned a full side of an apartment block in a mag in the 90s. I had no idea that people could work on such a large scale, retain proportions and deliver a coherant, eye-catching piece of work. Daim opened my eyes to these possibilities.

Regarding Daim’s style of graffiti, it can be seen s a 3d-style. Himself, Loomit (a Germain painter) and another Dutch artist know as Delta can be seen as the pioneers of this style. It came about in the 90s. Daim has really taken it to the next level though, his background in architecture and his sophisticated use of colour palettes reflect this.
His site: http://daim.org/site/en/
Interview on ilovegraffiti.de: http://ilovegraffiti.de/eng/2010/05/22/interview-with-daim/

Pose MSK Tags: Graffiti, Illustration Published: Nov 19th, 2010
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I havent put a graffiti post up here in a good while. MSK is an international graffiti crew, probably THE flavour of 2009 and 2010 worldwide and so well they might be. The lads that rep it all bring bags of talent to the table. One of the painters that I hold in very high regard is Pose. Not only does he paint banging pieces, he also has a very impressive illustrative style.
Here's a decent link to a vid on the chap: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEATCtv3ozM
Interesting dude, seems like a cool cat that genuinely loves what he does.

Roid MSK Tags: Graffiti Published: Nov 19th, 2010
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Well, while I'm on a MSK crew roll I may as well put up my most favoured writer of the crew. Killer colour combos, a completely bonkers style of letters re. their composition and balance. This man never ceases to inspire. I can def hold my hands up guilty as charged when I look at how he has influenced some of my graffiti walls. The man’s Flickr account can be found here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/oreally/