Archive for the ‘ dirty original ART ’ Category

Pope Benedict XVI Caught In Gay Photoshoot

How’s this for a dirty original artwork?? Coming soon to screen print!

Revel Rebel Revolution

itchy for change, watch and SPREAD

http://vimeo.com/14193108

found at rebel art

Rippling Reality

The incredible DongSheng Guan reveals his latest undulating digital works. He delivers temptation. These sexy and sultry works leave me dribbling for more dirty and original art. delish..!


Sniff The Humanimals

Caitlin Hackett is an artist, illustrator and creature-concept designer based out of Brooklyn, NY. She creates astonishingly fantastical creatures exploring the relationship between humans and animals; the idea of the human denial of our animal nature and of humans as the dominant species. Caitlin’s art is meticulous & imaginative, definitely rockin’ that all important dirt.

dirty street sam3

I av bin blown away by the gangsta credentials of dis street art Spaniard sam3 & thought it necessary to put some of his mastery to some dirty dubstep, WAPAH!

http://www.vimeo.com/13570258

Some footage was taken from a cool JetSetGraffiti film where the occasion was to raise awareness for the 60th anniversary of the displacement of the Palestinian people and the rights of the marginalized and oppressed in the middle-east. The guerilla billboard campaign included installations by Sam3, Blu, Cat Picton Phillips, Peter Kennard, Gee Vaucher, and Ron English.
Music sourced from DubStep dj OBRI3N



Graff Controversy in Oz

Ironlak whipped out a wicked contest but cops are jokers; internationally speakin’ of course

JAPANESE TEBORI TATTOO MASTERS

Orignal body art mastas! The Tebori learnt this ancient art by tattooing their own body. You first mate…

Mid 20th century, Japan ~ A group of traditionally tattooed gamblers. Umezu (c), the chief of gambling, sits among them. ~ Image by © Hulton-Deutsch Collection

1946, Tokyo, Japan ~ A Japanese tattoo artist works on the shoulder of a Yakuza gang member. ~ Image by © Horace Bristol

24 Oct 1955, Tokyo, Japan ~ Tattoo: At a gathering of tattoo devotees, this man points out to his son the meanings of the designs, as well as the artistry with which the technique has been executed. One day, when the youngster grows up, he may choose to have his own body decored in the same way. American GI’s, on duty in Japan, are among those who today patronize the tattoo artists. ~ Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS

1946, Tokyo, Japan ~ A Japanese tattoo artist works on the back of a woman. ~ Image by © Horace Bristol

1946, Tokyo, Japan ~ Tattoos cover the skins of Japanese cadavers that were donated for research and preservation. ~ Image by © Horace Bristol

1946, Tokyo, Japan ~ A Japanese tattoo artist works on a group of  Yakuza gang members. ~ Image by © Horace Bristol

1946, Tokyo, Japan — Tattooed Men at Public Bath — Image by © Horace Bristol

1946, Tokyo, Japan ~ (Left) Tattooed Bathers at a Public Bath, (Right)  A Japanese tattoo artist works on the shoulder of a  gang member ~ Images by © Horace Bristol


salvaged at the the selvedge yard

Buy Art Online: Ravishing Paintings from Katya Leonovich

Katya Leonovich joined our online art network in March and describes her dazzling paintings as figurative, abstract and high fashion. Her work is first and foremost ‘felt’. She paints through a passion tinted lens. Figures and the world are licked with lustrous colour and bold brush strokes. Our leading crowdsourced commission an artist service at b-uncut means you have the opportunity to buy artwork online in her sensational style and by her loving hand. Read the interview below and get to know the talent that is Katya Leonovich.

What was your very first artwork?

— I drew badly, I was the worst in my kindergarten…my favorite subject was the princess torturing the slave. The princess was well dressed and beautiful and the slave had a dirty dress and face…

Describe the piece you love the most—why?

— I can’t pick just one…I like anatomy interpreted in my own way –building bodies with the muscles but not copying it…they should be alive, but not perfect, perfect in it’s artistic way…and also everything should move, move with the brush strokes running around…my body series are probably my favourite pieces.

What are your methods? Your inspirations?

— People used to show their faces, legs, arms, but the other parts of the body are used to be hidden…I never understood why? Who decided that it should be this way? My inspirations are —-the hidden and abandoned parts of bodies, of life, of everything…

What did it take to make it to where you are now?
— my dreams and decisions I made when I was 5 years old…..and love, passion, risk, curiosity, hard work, making people smile, being happy to be born…

Do you make a living from your artwork?
— part time…

Who has helped you along the way?
— people who loved me…..

What 5 artists (dead or alive) would you invite for the ultimate dinner party?
— Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Magnasco, Bosh, Leonardo Da Vinci.

b-Quick!
Your favourite curse?
— Vafanculo! /ital./

Your biggest (albeit endearing) flaw?
— the second toes on my feet and chubby cheeks….

Qualities a man needs to seduce you and the flaws that will repel you?
— 1.Smart eyes…2.arrogance…..

Your parents advice you should have followed, but didn’t?
— I didn’t live with my parents, they’d divorce and disappeared, and I grew up with my grandparents. They spoiled me and loved me and I had all the freedom and was never punished…so, I haven’t any particular advice to follow or not…

Your idea of the perfect weekend?
— Golf and sex…

Who would you chose to rule the world?
— not an artist!

Favourite ice-cream?
— I don’t like ice-cream.

Where do you see yourself in…..
One month?
— in Rome
One Year?
— In New York
One Decade?
— Everywhere

MAY DAY: Killing In The Name Of…

Raging against the machine. Catalysing change. A pilot distresses as he watches his plane plummet. We’ve picked art from our crowd in this vein. The activist or revolutionary believes one person can change the world and that the world needs a changing. The outsiders and free thinkers have always refreshed man’s consciousness and artists are our cultural visionaries. b-uncut’s online artists network has started an art revolution going against the grain of the traditional art industry. Liberating and empowering artists and opening their work up to the world. From our talented collective we have selected 5 artworks that sing the sweet song of rebellion.


“The subject matter is based on the philosophy that lies behind the perception of reality and imagination and the way that those two can blend together. Following those principles I am creating visuals and stories blending traditional techniques with digital and special effects” Margarita I. Alassia

“I find my work can be in your face and that’s the effect I wish to give off as well as a message. Sometimes I can find my art to be dark and yet also give light on what is affecting the world.” Jason Ellis

“There is no winner, we are all losers – I didn’t finish this painting series yet, several other key incidences and the city ablaze including my little Spa Siam shop in one of the city centre’s largest shopping Mall – still too hot to assess the damage but I don’t think there’s much left-just mangled steel and burnt out concrete. The Red shirts have announced that they will be starting up again on 26 th June – great we clear up what’s left of our city for them to come back and destroy it again.” Arisara Caroline Faulder


Carl John Dimitri has a selection of political mixed media pieces. This style is aggravated by the subject matter which ingrains these images with frustration and presence.


“Redvolution is a small painting that was shown at a group show called “Retomando el Rojo”, which means something like “taking back the red”. Chavez´s so called revolution has taken the colour red hostage and the show addressed that. Redvolution is a perfume bottle in the spirit of Gautier that represents the fake ideal of the revolution. The cologne bottle of the Redvolution is fashioned in our real liberator’s classical attire, Simon Bolivar’s. Fundamentally it is more of a capitalist venture for a few than a populist movement but they have been sooo smart at doing it that they have fooled many for more than a decade.  Now millions of Venezuelans and Americans; people like Sean penn, Danny Glover, and even Oliver Stone!!! I lived in Cuba for over a year so I know how bad these repressive regimes are!!! Anyway Redvolution is the new fragrance By Hugo D´Boss… a.k.a Hugo Chavez….” Javaroa Jose-Vazquez

Join our artist community here. Buy artwork online here.

Calligraffiti: Fusion of Old and New

Want to see king calligrapher Niels “Shoe” Meulman write with a broom! Watch the video. NOW, WOW

Shoe revolutionized the art of writing with Calligraffiti, an art form that fuses calligraphy and graffiti. He launched this movement in 2007 with a successful solo exhibition in Amsterdam. Since then, his Calligraffiti pieces (signed NSM) can be seen in various international exhibitions.”


Buy Shoe’s awesome book and read full story here.
Buy art online here.