This film brings up an interesting question, “What is street art worth?” An original art piece by Banksy can sell for tens of thousands, if not millions of dollars. However, as you’ll see in this trailer, a torn piece of paper that isn’t authenticated isn’t as impressive as a Banksy gallery piece.

Banksy

Banksy Donuts Print Now Available

Posted on 26 April 2011

This edition of “Donuts” is a limited edition of 100, printed on 45 lbs. Matte Litho-realistic paper. The print was created using archival ink and is a large 36 x 24 inches in size. Continue Reading

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Shepard Fairey

Shepard Fairey – Cope2 and Martha Cooper Print Sells Out in Minutes

Posted on 22 April 2011

It's long overdue that we feature Shepard Fairey here on Urban Art Monster. He is easily one of the most popular urban/street artists around and after the creation of his Barack Obama “Hope” Poster, he is practically a household name. Continue Reading

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Banksy

Is Banksy Going Hollywood?

Posted on 17 February 2011

Amidst an Academy Award Nomination for the street art documentary, “Exit Through The Gift Shop” and a best selling coffe-table book, “Wall and Piece,” the faceless urban artist Banksy has underground followers wondering whether Banksy has “gone Hollywood.” Continue Reading

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Contemporary Artists, Parra

Fly New Coffee Table by Parra

Posted on 09 February 2011

You can check out our newest link to ToyKyo in our blogroll. They are an online art store from Denmark and the feature amazing artwork by the artist Parra. The "Fly New Coffee Table" is one of Parra's latest creations and (as of now) only one more is available to buy from Toykyo for 2,200 Euro. Continue Reading

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Graffiti

Street Artist – SASN

Posted on 09 February 2011

SASN is a Miami-based street artist. These images were submitted anonymously to the graffiti website, www.MiamiGraffiti.com several years ago, but you can still see SASN's art around the streets of Miami-Dade. Continue Reading

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Space Invader

Space Invader in Miami

Posted on 29 January 2011

With no real documentation on where or when Space Invader’s mosaic were placed in and around Miami Beach, it is difficult to say how many are in existence. The fact that urban art thieves have joined forces with city maintenance workers in removing these pieces makes it difficult to even document where they are. This [...] Continue Reading

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