by Creative Tempest | Apr 10, 2009 | Graffiti, Graphic Design, Illustration
The pages of a comic book or the screen of even the largest HD television are not a big enough canvas for street artist, Flying Förtress. Though Flying Förtress produces delightful toys and work for print, it is the giant cartoon murals that stand out the most. Flying...
by Creative Tempest | Apr 6, 2009 | Graffiti
The Stick Up Kids really define the kind of art Creative Tempest grew up on, murals with tags where the names are almost unreadable, which exist just as an excuse to paint bold lines, shapes and colors in places where everyone would see, where you weren’t allowed. It...
by Creative Tempest | Feb 23, 2009 | Graffiti
DAIM (not to be confused with the Swedish chocolate) is another graffiti artist from way back from us at Creative Tempest. DAIM’s eye-catching graffiti jumped off our computer screens and was branded into our adolescent memories like the image of the vampire bat in...
by Creative Tempest | Jan 30, 2009 | Graffiti
Ezra One’s work really captures the graffiti art mantra of taking art to the limits, and I don’t only mean the limits of the just legal system! Traditional artists move on from a base of realistic interpretations of objects, but Erza One’s comfort zone is taking...
by Creative Tempest | Jan 22, 2009 | Graffiti
When we at Creative Tempest view Jersey Joe’s artwork we witness a raging battle, in which color skirmishes with form for our attention. It is a close victory, but the bold, and bright colors win the day in the end.
by Creative Tempest | Jan 20, 2009 | Graffiti
The wonderful world of Germs is a strange one indeed, full of masked wrestlers, figures of life and death, machines, and you guessed it, germs. Jaime Zacarias mutates all of this together with vivid color, bold lines, and expressive distortions of forms. We could not...