JR Covers the Watarium

IMG_3802JR at the Watarium and in Japan

The street artist JR had a solo exhibition at the Watari Museum of Contemporary Art in 2013. He covered the outside of the Watarium in his famous large scale photographs of people affected by the disaster in Northern Japan. The photographs are still seen even today (above, taken July 2015).

 

IMG_3812Across the street, another on of JR’s works can be seen, along with Invader’s Intruder.

Invader and The London Police Meet

IMG_2265The London Police Meets Invader in Shibuya

 Intruder invades Shibuya yet again, after passing Tower Records music shop, heading towards Yoyogi Park. Beneath the intruder is The London Police‘s LAD character. The side of this building is covered in street art and stickers. Go check it out!

 

IMG_2254

OBEY

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAObey Stickers Hit the Streets

Obey stickers are found all throughout Shibuya and Harajuku areas. Shepard Fairey is the creator of Obey who studied graphic design at the Rhode Island School of Design.He is known for his stencils and sticker designs.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

His ANDRE THE GIANT HAS A POSSE sticker campaign can also be see in Tokyo (see below). The street art series is based on a campaign to “experiment in phenomenology.”

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Shepard became widely known after his design for the 2008 Barack Obama “Hope” poster.

Check out his instagram HERE

The London Police Hit Harajuku

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

The London Police on Takeshita Street, Harajuku

The London Police (TLP) are know for their LADS characters (above) which can be found in various parts of Tokyo. This past Spring, TLP had their first solo exhibit in Japan at the Megumi Ogita Gallery in Ginza. There, they displayed their works of their LADS characters around the world. You can read more about their “World Tour” exhibition HERE.

 

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Follow The London Police on Instagram  and Facebook and check out their main webpage for the entire street art collection.

I hate rain 281_Anti nuke

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

281_Anti nuke I hate rain

After the nuclear disaster in Fukushima on March 11, 2011, street artist, 281_Anti nuke began his I hate rain sticker series around Tokyo.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA        OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

The entire I hate rain series can be seen here. Each sticker is labeled with a number regarding the specific pattern.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA        OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

You can purchase these I hate rain stickers at his website.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

In 2012 281_Anti nuke also released a Trick or Treat series. The entire list of this series can be seen here.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA         OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA         OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Most of the stickers are located in Shibuya and Harajuku areas. How many can you find while you’re out on the street?

Mystery Construction

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

 Sorry Come Again Sticker

The Sorry Come Again sticker has no record of whom the artist may be, however there is a slight possibility that the artist may be from Hong Kong or some Chinese influence. The figure’s uniform resembles the Chinese construction workers. And the number “852” printed on the shirt may be referring to Hong Kong’s international calling code. The sticker above is located near the FAKE TOKYO mural graffiti spot next to LOFT department store.

 

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

This sticker above has been removed. It was located directly under Invader’s Astro Boy mosaic.

I Want You: 281_Anti nuke

I Want You - Antinuke

281_Anti nuke’s Fresh Sticker Posters

This past week while roaming around in Shibuya, many of 281_Anti nuke’s “I Want You” sticker posters were found. Whether or not they were posted by 281_Anti nuke himself is unknown. You can purchase his stickers at his website.

281_Anti nuke is an artist who is anti nuclear power plant. He started his series of works after the Great Tohoku Earthquake March 11, 2011.

 

I Want You - Antinuke   I Want You - Antinuke

The Many Faces of D*FACE

DFACE Shop Door

Faces of D*FACE

D*FACE grew up in London, England and uses spay paint, stencils, posters and stickers in his works. D*FACE was brought to Japan for his exhibit at the PARCO Department store in Shibuya. Here is a video of D*FACE working on one of the common public graffiti spots FAKE TOKYO (works here get changed ever couple months, so catch them while you can).

On the D*FACE Official website, he states that he wants to “encourage people to not just to ‘see’, but to look at what surrounds them and their lives, reflecting our increasingly bizarre popular culture…”

Check out more of D*FACE’s works, bio, and his store (to spread the many faces in your city and around the globe) at http://www.dface.co.uk/ and his instagram.

 

Many of his stickers are found throughout the city of Tokyo, especially off the streets of Shibuya. Remember to look high and low.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA