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Not mentioning names, but I know someone who did something similar to this. He knows who he is... More hilarity and stupidity to be found on the There, I fixed it website
Wonderful stuff by Bulgarian artist, Stefan Kanchev. Sadly no longer with us, but love his work which won him deserved recognition throughout his life and posthumously. I'm going to spend some serious time meandering through the amazing body of work on his site.
Natsko, who's mixed media landscapes and cityscapes have a kind of nostalgic feel to them. Brought up in Tokyo and now living in London, she has an interesting portfolio that is well worth a look.
Great work from The Little Friends of Printmaking. A couple with a massive commitment to creating excellent, intricate prints. Buy some at their shop...
Charity tee designed by Shepherd Fairey for the MTV Staying Alive Foundation, exclusively through Karmaloop. 40% of the proceeds go towards The Staying Alive Foundation to fight against the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
They're only making these signed 8 litre Krink Fire Extinguishers as a limited edition of 20. I want one but no doubt won't be able to afford one...
Keith Schofield will be an event speaker at Semi-Permanent Melbourne at the start of October. He's made some brilliant work which which tends to be based around an idea, as opposed to a technique, which is a winner every time for me. His most well known work has been out there for a while now - notably this Toejam music vid for BPA and the massive Diesel birthday viral (which has had over 15 million hits on YouTube) as well as the excellent vid for Supergrass which, like a lot of the stuff on his site, I find myself cursing inside, saying "I wish I'd made that."

A rare glimpse of me. If you're in Paris, you've got to check this place out. The guy that runs it is awesome, playing the role of the most care-free-borderline-rude Parisian, with the odd little cheeky wink so you know he's just messing with you. And yes, that's a baby bottle with red wine in it.

Last full day in Paris and another person who's work I love, high up on a wall on Rue Saint Michel, this sticker by Gats. It's a pretty lackluster scene in Paris, but at least there's some good stuff about if you look hard enough.
Haven't managed to find out who this is by, but it's pretty striking when you turn the corner. It's in the area of Saint Sulpice, I think on Rue Bonapart, if anyone's there and wants to see it.

Spotted on Boulevard Saint Germain...
These were in the Nike store on Champs Elysee.
All over Paris you'll spot Gregos faces glued to various walls. This one was in a side street opposite the Louvre.

Spotted on Rue Étienne Marcel...
The Catacombs were closed (again) due to vandalism, but determined to see something macabre went to the most visited cemetery in Paris. Love these flying skulls and the fact everyone else is too busy trying to find the last resting places of Jim Morrison, Chopin, Edith Piaf etc. to even notice the little things like this. It's a bizarrely peaceful and calm place, not at all grim and scary. But it was a sunny day.

Stumbled on this old calligraphy shop on Rue du Pont Louis-Philippe, where people who buy from him then write to him, showing off their skills with the new purchase. The best envelopes make it onto the wall. He's like a Parisian Tony Hart for calligraphers.
I haven't managed to find out who this is by yet, but I liked it so it's up here. Paris is pretty thin on the ground for good graff of any sort. It's not like they're just awesome at cleaning it off, as there's a lot of useless scrawls. It does make it extra exciting when you do spot anything half decent.
All along the sides of the streets around the Louvre, there are little green boxes which are occasionally opened up by people selling second hand books. There are some real gems in there.
True Stories by P.M. is a retrospective exhibition of Phil's comic book works since 2004, running from 12th September - 28th November at Riverside Gallery in Richmond upon Thames. Make it there for a squizz if you can, more info here.
OK, so here's something. New band. Anxieteam. Would love for this to be serious. It's like when someone superglues the locks on your car, just with music. And there's video for Melancholy Pays My Rent directed by Mimi and James of Plastik Magazine. As you might be able to tell, a certain Mr. Burgerman has a hand in things.
I've been doing a fair bit of gardening recently, so I'm going to have to plan a bit of Moss Graffiti. On my own property, of course...
Super-Fairtrade-Ultra-Ethical teabags from Mr Scruff, give you an even warmer feeling in your tummy when you drink it... For a more in depth review, have a look at Nice-Cuppa-Tea where they've written up their mug test.
Found this in a drawer the other day, it was given to me by one of the Toasters collective back in something like 2000 (or 2001 maybe?) when we helped out on a graphic design student thingemy up north. Was tough to have a conversation with at points, as was generally looking for places to stick these. Walking through the streets you'd just hear the occasional twang of a bestickered hand slapping a lamp post.
Just seen these old photos on the Time website of Obama, looking quite young and different from the image he has these days. I'm going to have to dig out the old copy of a contact sheet I have of Sean Connery posing for his first promo shots for Dr. No in 1962. Will post them when I find them...