
New York street art: Detail from stencil of a spray-paint can branded with a Campbell’s Soup can label is an homage to the late, great Andy Warhol, one of the most significant and influential 20th-century artists. Instead of “Soup,” the can reads “Spray.” This stencil can be found on the wall outside of Lasso restaurant, at the corner of Kenmare Street and Elizabeth Street. Let’s see more!!!
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New York street art: This stencil of a spray-paint can branded with a Campbell’s Soup can label is an homage to the late, great Andy Warhol, one of the most significant and influential 20th-century artists. Instead of “Soup,” the can reads “Spray.” This stencil can be found on the wall outside of Lasso restaurant, at the corner of Kenmare Street and Elizabeth Street. Let’s see more!!!
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New York street art: This stencil of a spray-paint can branded with a Campbell’s Soup can label is an homage to the late, great Andy Warhol, one of the most significant and influential 20th-century artists. Instead of “Soup,” the can reads “Spray.” This stencil can be found on the wall outside of Lasso restaurant, at the corner of Kenmare Street and Elizabeth Street. Let’s see more!!!
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New York street art: This stencil of a spray-paint can branded with a Campbell’s Soup can label is an homage to the late, great Andy Warhol, one of the most significant and influential 20th-century artists. Instead of “Soup,” the can reads “Spray.” Warhol created series of artworks in the 1960s based on American mass-produced supermarket products, including paintings, silkscreens and replica Campbell’s Soup cans, which was an example of what became known as pop art. It can be argued that in 2008, the global street art phenomenon is an extension of the pop-art ethos or the pop art of the new millennium. These “Campbell’s Spray” stencils have been appearing around lower Manhattan, New York City recently, in addition to other street artworks referencing other famous Andy Warhol paintings. This stencil can be found on the wall outside of Lasso restaurant, at the corner of Kenmare Street and Elizabeth Street. Let’s see more!!!
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Shot of a coo’ of “I WANT IN SPUD!” stencil street art in Philadelphia. (Thanks, Charlie!)
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Stencil street art: Rat with RPG by U.K. artist Banksy, near the Deitch Projects gallery on Grand Street, in SoHo, NYC.
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Stencil street art by Banksy, near the Deitch Projects gallery, Grand Street, SoHo, New York City.
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Street art: Banksy’s stenciled rat with RPG on Grand Street in Soho, New York City.
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Stencil street art from British superstar Banksy in Soho.
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More stencil street art from Spain: Clint Eastwood stencil in Barri Gotic, Barcelona (Espana).
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Stencil street art: Bach “Is Bach” in Barcelona, Spain (Espana). Love it.
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Stencil street art: Four funky-looking dudes stenciled on a wall in the old Barri Gotic quarter of Barcelona, Spain (Espana).
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Olympia beer stencil, Lower East Side, New York City.
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Wide shot of Olympia beer stencil, Orchard Street, Lower East Side, New York City.
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Detail of Olympia beer stencil, Lower East Side, NYC.
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Example of the street art medium as appropriated by brand marketers: Olympia beer stencil on a lamppost base on Orchard Street, Lower East Side, New York City.
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All-star, grade-A sampler collection of stencils street art (including piece by Borf) and graff in a doorway down an alley in the old Barri Gotic center of Barcelona, Spain (Espana).
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Sweet two-layer, two-color stencil of stylized, Japanese-anime-esque hyper-cute girl crying tears in Barcelona, Spain (Espana).
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Stencil street art: Wider-angle shot of Frankenstein stencil image in Nolita, downtown New York City.
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Stencil street art: Close-up of Frankenstein stencil in Nolita, New York City.
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