Posts Tagged ‘No Name’


20 Artists to Watch in 2009! Part 3

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

Welcome to Part 3 of the ‘20 Artists to Watch in 2009!’ series. If you missed it, check out Part 1 here and Part 2 here. 2008 was a great year for street art, but why look at the past when there is such great list of raw talent looking to blossom in the future. With the help of the forum members, we have comprised a list of 20 artists which you should all be watching in 2009! We’ve included information and pictures of 5 more artists below:

Part2ism - He’s a street art veteran but still produces high grade work. He’s latest project include the iconic ‘gasmask ladies’. Most recently he’s been doing paste up’s, Part2ism isn’t afraid of the spray can and is immensely talented at freehand work.

No Name - Filled with passion and drive, No Name is inspired to make a name for himself. His interesting art techniques and locations (e.g. the top of the Alps) have brought attention onto his artwork over 2008. No Name’s detailed stencils are brilliantly designed.

Seize - I’m not sure how Parisian street artist seize puts together his colourful pieces but they look incredible. They add colour to the darkest areas of an urban environment.

t.wat - British artist t.wat is always cooking up something, whether is a new poster for the streets or an awesome looking canvas. One of t.wats best attributes in his artwork is the placement - it always seems to be spot on. Check out the piece below. Placement is perfect.

Rallito X - Rallito and his crazy characters won himself Flickr of the Week earlier this year. His wheatpastes are extraordinary and most of characters seem to be sex obsessed but their still fine pieces of art.

Check out the final installment of our 20 Artists to Watch in 2009! series tomorrow!

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No Name Interview

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

No Name has been featured on Concrete Canvas before and we have been lucky enough to secure an interview with him. The Parisian artist has worked on a variety of materials with an array of tools: from t-shirts to canvases. Check the out the interview below:

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No Name

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

No Name is another all round artist: stencil, wheatpaste, canvases, slaps, even t-shirts; this guy does it all. A lot of his work is inspired by beautiful woman and Trainspotting (a film about the Edinburgh drug scene).

His work has been posted write around the world in many forms but one of the most interesting locations I have seen from him, and probably any other artist, is this piece below in the mountains somewhere (Alps maybe?).

To see the vast range of No Name’s work please check out No Name’s flickr page.

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