Urban Life
I have always loved graffiti and street art. I love the act of turning something boring and everyday into a work of art. This urban design is not limited to the tagging wars that the world associates with graffiti. Guerrilla art has taken on many different forms from seed bombs giving the streets back to mother nature.

Joshua Allen Harris uses plastic bags and the air from subway vents in New York to create his
“Subway Sea Monster”
constant restructuring and redevelopment has been going on in Tokyo for decades. All construction projects are required to put a wall around themselves to keep dust and debri out of the streets, these ubiquitous walls have been invading the urban landscape as long and giant blank walls. However, recently, several interesting projects have started to beautify these surfaces by using them as canvases for artful illustrations and paintings. Everyday objects are begining to be designed with the same thought process that we put into fashion, cars and graphic design. Nothing has to be boring anymore.



What do you think?