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“If you want to achieve greatness stop asking for permission.”
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Posted on May 6, 2013 via with 9,219 notes ()
Source: politics-war
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Banksy - Insane Clown, 2001
Posted on February 28, 2013 via cup3tint3 with 5 notes ()
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Brick Moranis, Chicago, IL., by tomhanksy.
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Posted on February 17, 2013 via hanksy with 905 notes ()
Source: tomhanksy
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Great large scale street art in Cuba. via arpeggia:
JR and José Parlá - Wrinkles of the City project in Havana, Cuba
More of José Parlá posts can be found here.
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Posted on January 7, 2013 via arpeggia with 1,252 notes ()
Source: arpeggia
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Street Art by Przemek Blejzyk.
oh that’s lovely. Large scale, gorgeous and colorfully complex street art. Or better said maybe building art.
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Posted on December 30, 2012 via Artmonía with 39,303 notes ()
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Another large scale pagan-y sculpture for the season. Italian street artist Never2501 made this giant reclined figure out of all natural materials, with no tools or nails, etc. It’s awesome. Even if he won’t get up. Via archiemcphee:
This enormous supine beast is a wonderful sculpture created by Italian street artist Never2501. The massive, autumnal piece was constructed using dead trees and roots collected in the forest. No tools or nails were used in the creature’s assembly, all of the components were fit together organically.
Entitled In Cammino Per Trasformarsi Nell’istante Presente (“Moving to transform into the present”), this awesome sculpture can be found in the garden of the Museo Archeologico “Paolo Giovio” in Como, Italy.
[via StreetArtNews]
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Via archiemcphee:
A muralist by the name of Combo created this awesome and rather apropos Simpsons family portrait and power plant scene inside one of the numerous deserted buildings in Prypiat, site of Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
[via Juxtapoz]
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Russian street artist Nikita Nomerz (more of his work here) via archiemcphee:
We’ve posted about the wonderful work of Russian street artist Nikita Nomerz previously, but today seemed like an excellent excuse to revisit one of his awesome pieces. This smiling face is part of his ongoing Living Wall project and was painted in 2010 in Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia.
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A street art portrait brilliantly chiseled out of a brick and plaster wall in Venice, CA via soulpancake & homnick (Instagram)
Posted on August 1, 2012 via HOMNICK with 19 notes ()
Source: homnick
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Posted on March 4, 2012 via . with 115 notes ()
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My latest post on laughingsquid is about The Art of Russian Street Artist Pavel 183 who is getting a lot comparisons to Banksy. It’s amazing work, check it out.



![Via archiemcphee:
A muralist by the name of Combo created this awesome and rather apropos Simpsons family portrait and power plant scene inside one of the numerous deserted buildings in Prypiat, site of Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
[via Juxtapoz]](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m1oj2ccb0b1qzfsnio1_500.jpg)



