Graffiti
Those of you who know me better know that I have a weird love of graffiti. Not the "Giants Rule!" or "for a good time ... " variety, but the good stuff. Anything that involves more than one can of Krylon and a large canvas made of brick or subway car iron. More recently I've gotten into the mad intricate stencils of artisits like Banksy, who is wickedly subversive and quite clever. It's in some cases not as visually appealing as an old school tag, but it always has a lot to say and utilizes the specific environment of the graffiti as a part of it.
Which brings me to this little gem (which you can find here if you can't get that first link to work). It's graffiti that moves! Taking a surreal style and make it shift, crawling across walls and buildings leaving a white trail like a slug's on pavement. It's beautiful and it's hard to imagine that it took anyone this long to come up with the idea. It also does a great job of highlighting the interface between the art and the reality it reflects and embellishes. Great stuff ... what do you guys think?
link courtesy of the byrninator