Urban Street Art: PaperMonster Hits Brooklyn (3 pics)

I'm really diggin' these new pieces by urban artist PaperMonster. Recently found on the streets of Brooklyn, New York, the works are part of his "Give and Take Project."

PaperMonster is a stencil graffiti artist whose vivid and intricate pieces explore the beauty behind the eyes and facial expressions of women.

Born in Puerto Rico, PaperMonster uses stencil and pasting techniques to create works of art on any surface. He incorporates pop culture icons, Asian typography, and different patterns and textures to present vibrant emotions and stories.


PaperMonster's website

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Tags: Brooklyn, Hits, PaperMonster, Urban Street Art

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Comment by Inka Leoni on February 2, 2010 at 6:03pm
Wow he's great. Nice concept for the project.

It reminds me of the video Alice posted a few weeks ago. About a bunch of designer chairs that were placed randomly in the city and see who would take it home. The chairs had a tracking device which eventually led to interview the people who had taken the chairs
Comment by Eugene on February 2, 2010 at 4:55pm
@Kevin - I wonder if that's why he named it the "Give and Take Project." haha
Comment by Kevin on February 2, 2010 at 4:36pm
Nice pieces but he's making it too easy for street art poachers. These piece will be gone in a day.
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