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Nether Street Art – Baltimore, MD

Girl with red bra strap & fedora: Chase & Clay - © Nether Street Art - CLICK FOR LARGER IMAGE

Orleans & Collington - © Nether Street Art - CLICK FOR LARGER IMAGE

Walls of Fame - Secret Bridge Spot - © Nether Street Art - CLICK FOR LARGER IMAGE

Vacant Rowhomes - Whitelocke Avenue - © Nether Street Art - CLICK FOR LARGER IMAGE

Wyman Park Bridge - © Nether Street Art - CLICK FOR LARGER IMAGE

Artist: Nether
Photographer: Nether
City: Baltimore

Bio: NETHER is a urban art campaign that hopes to impact and beautify BMORE’s bleakness through vibrant street art with the hopes of evoking public discussion. The pieces that are wheatpasted to the chosen (usually vacant) surfaces directly comment on the city and the forces that have brought it to it’s shameful state.

Nether sees his work as a force that solidifies people’s connections to locations in the city that are distinctly Baltimore. He tries to reclaim and recycle the tragic landscape. This city is a place that is simultaneously loved and hated for bringing both contentment and fear, anger and joy; it’s vibe is a permeating force that becomes part of every mind experiencing it’s poetic chaos. The intention is to relentlessly pursue capturing that beauty in the mundane, that excitement in the fear, and whatever force brings out the orange and purple as a heart- felt declaration of true Bmore pride. OWN.YOUR.CITY  – Nether

Conduit – Revs Hope! – Bushwick, Brooklyn – Vincenzo Aiosa

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Orchard Street Gate Art

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Brooklyn Street Art

iPhone Shots © Frank H. Jump

iPhone Shots © Frank H. Jump

iPhone Shots © Frank H. Jump

Bushwick Mural Art

© Vincenzo Aiosa

Bushwick Wood Sculpture

© Vincenzo Aiosa

Wheat Paste Art – Chinatown, NYC

© Frank H. Jump

Views of Berlin – Kevin Langley

© Kevin Langley

© Kevin Langley

© Kevin Langley

© Kevin Langley

© Kevin Langley

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Keep A Breast Foundation – The Non-Toxic Revolution Campaign

Seattle –

The Non-Toxic Revolution Campaign

Ballard Bridge Overpass - NW Market St & 15th Avenue NW - KABF

Ballard Bridge Overpass - NW Market St & 15th Avenue NW - KABF

University District NE 45th Street & 12th Avenue NE - KABF

Qwest Field - 1st Avenue South - KABF

Crossroads Trading Company - 325 Broadway Avenue East - KABF

Golden Gardens Park - 8498 Seaview Place NW - KABF

The Keep A Breast Foundation announces the Non Toxic Revolution campaign. The goal of the Non Toxic Revolution (NTR) is to inform and educate young people about the dangers of toxic chemicals in our environment and food supply and the link to breast cancer. The program focuses on prevention as a means to maintain long-term health and well-being by providing alternatives so that young people everywhere can make educated decisions.

Keep A Breast has partnered with the design firm Studio Number One founded by artist Shepard Fairey, to create a campaign that will ––encourage youth to embrace prevention as a deterrent to breast cancer and other diseases. NTR strives to enlighten youth about some of thecommon toxins that scientists and informed health advocates are advising thepublic to avoid. Keep A Breast believes the more this generation understands, the better choices they will make to stay healthy and cancer-free.

“I have been a supporter of The Keep A Breast Foundation for over 10 years,” stated Fairey. “When they asked me to be a part of their Non Toxic Revolution initiative, I jumped on the chance to help create images. Social causes and issues related to art is what drives the Obey Awareness projects, so a graphic program for Keep A Breast to raise awareness about toxic chemicals was a perfect fit. Breast cancer prevention is personal for me because I have lost two Aunts to breast cancer, and my Mother is a breast cancer survivor. I feel privileged to work with KAB and hope that the work my studio, Studio Number One, and I created can be helpful to this important cause.”

The campaign that launches today includes information on how to make your environment non toxic by following ten simple rules for different aspects of your life including: Your House, Your Mouth, Your Body, Plastic Sucks, Heart and Soul and Your Pet. Visit wwww.kabntr.org to learn how NTR will break down scientific journals into easy to read and comprehend tips, as well as educate people on how they can get involved and petition for safer products and better legislation.

NTR will embark– on a 8-city tour to help inspire and educate young people about toxic chemicals infecting our food, products, and environment. The campaign tour will strive to be as non toxic as possible starting with a truck converted to run on vegetable oil – With a team of volunteers, artists and activists embedded in each city, the tour seeks to educate, inspire and activate individuals to be more aware of the harmful and cancerous toxic chemicals found in our food and environment have on all of us.  – KABF

Portland –

The Non-Toxic Revolution Campaign

Acme Artwalk - Portland, OR - The Non-Toxic Revolution - KABF

KABF

KABF

KABF

Burnside Skatepark Overhang - KABF

KABF - NTF Horse

Ladies, Gents clothes peek // From above Botanica // Fifth & Fifth, B’klyn #haiku

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Made to order © Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Banksy? Is that you? © Frank H. Jump

Good luck to whatever business winds up here, but do go and spend some time at this storefront while you can. Bring a camera!

Ladies, Gents clothes peek // From above Botanica // Fifth & Fifth, B’klyn #haiku #location #placepoem