Scrolling through the BC Blog Directory the other day, I happened to stumble across the graffiti blogs section. Until that point, I didn’t even know there was a graffiti blog section in the directory. Being quite curious about the section I managed to overlook until this point, I went in and discovered many cool blogs showcasing examples of vibrant street art from around the world. I recruited some other members of the BC team to help me take a look through all of the graffiti blogs and put together a sampling of a few that we think are worth sharing. The blogs below highlight the work of street artists in the United States, Peru, Germany, Belgium, England, France, and Israel to name a few. Take a look and let us know what you think.
ArsTreets: A gallery of the art in the Parisian streets…”The Outside Culture, The Magic EveryDayLife, Your Museum…”

Graffiti on Trains: This site gives you what it promises…graffiti on trains. A collection of photos from around Belgium.

West German Street Art: Germans can create some wicked street art. This site is a great photo chronicle of the art created there.

Street Art In the City of Tel Aviv: A poignant blend of street art photographs and poetry.

Jason Rubacky: It’s all about graffiti here. A collection of videos and photos showing pieces from across the globe as well as reviews of painting supplies.

The Crooked: A site that share lots of street art images and aims to start some discussions on the current state of things as they begin the journey to being a legitimate street art institution.

Manchester Graffiti: A mix of graffiti, hip hop and culture from Manchester, UK.

Vandalog: Everything street art, and nothing not street art. Vandalog has interviews with street artists and gallery owners, info on print releases, reviews of exhibitions, and much more.

Mutando Urbano: A blog from Peru about urban art and artistic expressions in the streets.













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