The king of the island


“Il re dell’isola” – A boy’s seafaring father returns, but he isn’t the heroic figure the boy had always imagined. He is someone even better. (Continued)

Banksy Interprets the Olympics


Banksy strikes before the opening of the 2012 Olympics in London. Two new pieces by the English street artist were posted to his website this morning featuring his personal take on the games (Continued)

Short Film: Photoreal


Corridor Digital released a new trippy short film – Photoreal.

BMW M5 – Bullet


“The world’s fastest sedan recreates super slow-motion bullet footage on a much grander scale. The result: High Performance Art. “

Banksy Paints the Queen as Ziggy Stardust


This work believed to be by Banksy appeared on Upper Maudlin Street, in Bristol. The recent stencil depicts Queen Elizabeth II adorned with David Bowie’s iconic Ziggy Stardust lightning bolt (Continued)

Blue Tarp Skateboard Surfing


“0 Surf for 8 weeks in Sunny little Jersey, Channel Islands. What to do… Tarp Surfing! of course. Check out this vid of some serious land barrels. This was kindly supported by; Quiksilver Jersey, SDS, Freedom and the Quiksilver Surf School.” Check out the awesome video above they made.

Yayoi Kusama: Princess of the Polka dots


“Obsessive, repetitive, rhythmic: discover the art of Yayoi Kusama, the Princess of Polka Dots.” Recently, Yayoi Kusama collaborated on a line of clothes and accessories with Louis Vuitton.

Cool Street Art seen in Stockholm


Amazing street art seen in Stockholm, captured by Daniel Takayama. (Continued)

New Banksy spotted in Turnpike Lane London


Brand new piece by world-renowned street artist Banksy spotted in Turnpike Lane London. Child labour getting set for the Queen’s Jubilee. (Continued)

MCA Tribute Mural Spotted In Brooklyn


Entree Lifestyle crew paid tribute to Adam Yauch, painting a beautiful mural out in Midwood, Brooklyn – where MCA attended Edward R. Murrow high school. Here is what Team Entree had to say:

“On a personal note, the Beastie Boys were like older brothers to us. Inspiring us as rappers,stereo type crushers, instrumentalists, culture kings, videographers, editors, business men, show men and as exceptional and special human beings. Thank you for (Continued)