Author Michael De Feo is a teacher and artist who achieved a certain amount of fame when his work was featured in The Art of Rebellion, the world's best-selling international survey of street art. But it was in his role as educator that De Feo came to the conclusion that the market was lacking in good art books for children and that's what inspired him to create one himself. Learn More
A collection of the best of Robbie Conal's work over the last six years for the LA WEEKLY, updated background factoids and secret war stories about his subjects. Learn More
Bad Graffiti is the photographic collection of artist and sculptor Scott Hocking from his journeys around abandoned properties and areas of dereliction. Bad Graffiti is a celebration of ‘bad’ graffiti, as opposed to the more typically published graffiti of known taggers. Learn More
Graffiti, whether legal or illegal, is sometimes beautiful and sometimes ugly, but given time it can be breathtaking in its skill of execution. Mural graffiti, although it may be unfashionable to say so is impressive at least in part because it's really bloody difficult to do it well. Learn More
The Date Farmers, Carlos Ramirez and Armando Lerma of Coachella Valley often collaborate in their art, collage, drawings, and words on discarded signs. Learn More
Juvenile, profane, and timeless, FUCK THIS BOOK collects images of real public signs that have been mischievously altered by stickers bearing the most expressive of all four-letter words. Learn More
New York City store fronts have never looked better. Photographers James and Karla Murray reinterpret the shops from their bestselling book Store Front: The Disappearing Face of New York with the help of top street and graffiti artists. Learn More