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ALL WE NEED.

One of things that has always inspired our brand and will continue to is Street Art…saw this on Wooster Collective and thought it was pretty cool.

All we need is Love by ZED1.

by Scrills
The Cookies Mob runs deep.

GRAFFOLUTION.

Our friend – Frankie who’s an art curator is having a really cool art show next week. It’s called Graffolution and it’s centered around graffiti/street art culture. We’re definitely going to be there next week, so come on out as well. All info below.

by Scrills
The Cookies Mob runs deep.

EWOK BOX TRUCK.

EWOK 5mh 8″ Box Truck

-Collectible die cast box truck
-8″ length x 3.5″ high
-Features artwork from Ewok 5mh on 1 side, other side is signed by Ewok 5mh
-Metal cab with plastic parts
-Opening doors
-Chrome wheels
-Chrome-filled (silver ink and paint) artwork
-Ewok 5mh x TYO stickers included in retail packaging

Price: $65
Please contact us here if interested in purchasing this piece.


by Scrills
The Cookies Mob runs deep.

DOPETASTIC.

Saw this and thought it was really well done. 3D animation of five years of graffiti outside some guy’s home in France. Check it out.

by Scrills
The Cookies Mob runs deep.

DESTROY & REBUILD.

Check out the video below from our good friends – Destroy & Rebuild Art collective. Dope stuff! This video was also shot by our friend Danny Marques (Hot Mop Films).

by Scrills
The Cookies Mob runs deep.

MO’ EYE CANDY.

Been a little minute since I dropped some fresh street art here. So I went digging on Wooster Collective and jacked them for some dope images…enjoy.

by Scrills
The Cookies Mob runs deep.

ZEVS THE VISUAL KIDNAPPER.

I found this story at Pingmag and it’s about a graffiti artist named ZEVS who is popular for his street art style called Visual kidnapping. Yeah I know, you’re like “What the heck is visual kidnapping?”. To quote him directly “Visual kidnapping is like entering an interactive game: If the brand on the billboard kidnaps the attention of the public with the purpose of consumer demand, I reverse the situation and I kidnap the model on the poster and I demand a ransom of 500,000€ from the brand. This sum represents the symbolic price of an advertising campaign for the brand.” Pictures of some of his work are below and visit Pingmag for the full interview.


by Scrills

Museum of Street Art – Part 2

Welcome to Part 2 of our continuing series from the MOSA (Museum of Street Art). If you don’t know what the MOSA is, then click here. Other than that, enjoy.

From the Streets of NYC -


Crime partner P. Just chillin. By the way, if you have good eyes, you should notice the Cookies n Cream sticker to the left of P.


Keep checking back for more art from the MOSA, and if you missed part 1 – Check it out here.

by Scrills