
A take on The Clash's London Calling cover

See the other recent walls:
'Haring Dog' in Bermondsey and the fire extinguisher tag in Madrid.
More by Banksy.
artist: Banksy
location: London (exact location of the Clash piece)
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Eugene Good:
"We wanted to find a great spot to throw some work and after searching around finding many possibilities, we stumbled apon this blown out coal refinery ... after going over ideas we scouted the perfect room, from that point we started collecting huge pieces of steel cabinets, metal work, extinguishers, doors.
It took about 4 days to build, paint and detail this thing. For a size example, both of us could sit in the head...huge!!!).
The final touches were all the toxic waist barrels scattered around the room we sprayed them to look like beer cans then created a couple stencils for the logo and found actual wooden things that looked like taps for the top.
Our goal for this piece was to create an idea that would look like it lives in this space. So we created this drunken robot to resemble and be a part the slow decay of this industrial era."
artists: Jim Darling & Eugene Good
location: Milwaukee
thanks Casey
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'Where The Wild Robots Are'
See the story behind this wall, and a video of its creation, here.
artist: Chris & Veng of Robots Will Kill
location: Brooklyn, NYC
image by Jamie Rojo, via Brooklyn Street Art
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Swiss artist 'folie de bnc' uses great silhouette stickers, often placed on windows to create a striking scene with the background through the glass
Folie de BNC also works with the Windowzoo distributed art project, which spreads silhouette window stickers of birds throughout the world
artist: Folie de BNC
location: Locarno + Biel/Bienne, Switzerland