Meet Moral
Thursday, May 1st, 2008
Moral is a graffiti artist out of NYC perfecting a secretive (actually a fire extinguisher full of paint) form of graffiti that gives you HUGE and TALL letters and what have you…

Moral is a graffiti artist out of NYC perfecting a secretive (actually a fire extinguisher full of paint) form of graffiti that gives you HUGE and TALL letters and what have you…
This tag reminds me of a nice pair of old school Adidas. And that building is great. What is that rusting, corrugated aluminum?
Check out more walls from RIPO and Above as they cross S. America.
via Wooster Collective.
1. Siloette, Paris, France 2005. Lovely. A woman on the wall and no calendar in sight.
2. The National Gallery created an exhibit of their timeless pieces in the streets of London, taking the museum to the people. The effect is quite striking, the Flickr gallery well worth perusing.
This is the first in a series of posts about graffiti art, street art, or art - whatever you want to call it. From Madrid, working as an artist since 1999, Nuria Mora’s style started fresh and continues to evolve. I like the simple color blocks and they she works them into the environment.
Recently, she has added patterns into her color blocks to nice design*sponge effect.

Her website is full of rad images of her street paintings that I couldn’t fit here. 100 % worth a visit.