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Tristan Eaton Bombs The Container Yard

The new Montana Colors flagship store has finally arrived in LA, and it couldn’t have landed on a better spot. The Container Yard is stomping grounds to many street artists alike, but Tristan Eaton may take the cake. This 2015 mural stretches alongside 4th street…

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JGoldcrown’s Hearts are Streak-Free

A new partnership with Windex® has landed self-taught artist and photographer, JGoldcrown, back on the streets of Los Angeles. Based in New York and Los Angeles, JGoldcrown’s distinct heart murals have been spotted in New York, Chicago, Miami, Texas…

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Royyal Dog + Menso One In East Hollywood

Royyal Dog with the community service in East Hollywood. An amazing collaboration during his trip from Korea, combining forces with street artist Menso One. Located on the corner of Heliotrope and Santa Monica Blvd. The entire mural was created using MTN…

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Apexer and DJ Neff Blast Santa Monica Blvd

I’ve never wanted a Nissan so badly. This wall collaboration by graphic designer, DJ Neff and street artist, Apexer was created as part of a nationwide Nissan campaign. Ads were blown up and stretched around buildings, 6 stories high across the city. The Apexer, A.K.A…

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Back To School At Melrose Elementary

Back To School! Bumblebeelovesyou’s latest addition to his Hollywood mural collection. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Bumblebee has perfected his style of stenciling and mixed media using images of children and other whimsical subjects. Although many of…

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Shepard Fairey, High Time For Peace

Shepard Fairey completes his latest legal mural in District La Brea, Los Angeles. Over 30 feet tall, “High Time for Peace” is described as “pro peace, pro nature” by the street art legend. Fairey originally began posting illegal works on the building years ago. Eventually the…

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Rollins Ave With Tristan Eaton

Born in L.A. in 1978, Tristan Eaton started pursuing street art as a teenager, painting everything from billboards to dumpsters in the urban landscapes of the cities where he lived, be it London, Detroit, or New York. He designed his first toy for Fisher-Price at 18…

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Angela Delaplane at Shine Festival

Angela Delaplane tags the Classic Architectural studio in St. Pete. Delaplane is the founder of Delaplane Studios, a Tampa-based creative studio focusing on original paintings and drawings, murals & commissioned artwork. Angela’s mural work can be…

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Kenny Scharf at the WeHo Library

In the late 1970s, Kenny Scharf studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York, where he was exposed to subway graffiti and the downtown art scene. He began to work in spray paint, combining it with the traditional media he used in art school…

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Bumblebeelovesyou and Mikael Brandrup in DTLA

BumbleBeeLovesYou and Mikael Brandrup tag Downtown Los Angeles Arts District at The Container Yard for their latest collaboration, “Take Off”. The mural was a part of the Google Cultural Institute’s Street Art Project launch…

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Isabelle Gorilla in the Arts District

Isabelle Lago’s career as an artist, aka “Isabelle Gorilla”, began when she started painting murals of her gorilla all around Los Angeles. Over time, they became a large body of work both on canvas and on the street. Her inspiration is driven by people who are not…

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Nychos in the Arts District

Nychos with a brilliant composition Downtown at The Container Yard. The masterpiece titled, “Captain Hercules Fighting Hydra,” shows an intricate skeletal warrior fighting off the Greek serpent with his Captain America-esque shield. Nychos is the founder of Rabbit Eye…

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Bumblebeelovesyou on Fairfax

‘Twas a fitting setting for this vibrant BumbleBee mural; Majestic Flowers, a store sitting right on the corner of Fairfax in West Hollywood. The piece titled, “Just In Case”, aims to raise awareness for young people and children seeking a family- a collaboration…

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Bandit in the Melrose Back-Alleys

“‘Only when the last tree has died and the last river been poisoned and the last fish been caught we will realize we cannot eat money’ Maybe it’s time to start listening to the wise Native Americans.” Words transcribed through the artist himself. Bandit’s latest piece…

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Asylm in Little Tokyo

Artist Asylm takes over The Container Yard with this latest mural on Fourth Street titled, “For The Heart Is An Organ Of Fire,” featuring model, Jaycie O’Connor…

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Bumblebeelovesyou in D.T.L.A.

Born and raised in the southeastern part of the Los Angeles County, he uses the technique of stenciling and mixed media to create images of children on unloved walls of his hometown. Considerate and thoughtful, Bumblebee’s work also deals with issues such as…

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Hueman Lights Up the TCY Party

Hueman’s first mural of 2016, located off of 4th and Seaton, at The Container Yard. Hueman’s creations cross disciplines and genres – she has teamed up with brands like Nyx and Nike and even displayed at contemporary galleries Merry Karnowsky and Corey Helford…

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JR Tags the Arts District Brewery

This photograph of eyes on the side of the Angel City Brewery is one of 14 paper and paste installations around Los Angeles as part of an international project called “Wrinkles in the City”  by French artist JR. The Los Angeles murals, featuring the aging faces, eyes and…

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Askew One + Drew Merrit Collab At TCY

A huge feature at The Container Yard, Askew One and Drew Merrit come together with a shade of blue. “The result of our collaboration is definitely something different – we stripped back the patterns and Drew focused his work into the sections where they overlap the…

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Derek Donnelly on Central Avenue

Florida Gulf Coast native artist and muralist Derek Donnelly coats another reptilian creature in a Central Avenue back alley of St. Petersburg. Donnelly’s work is featured from corner to corner of the city, much of which was added for Shine on St. Pete…

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Caratoes in St. Petersburg

Bright Wood Works mural by Caratoes during the Shine Festival. Born in Belgium, based in Hong Kong, Caratoes is a street artist, illustrator, and “space designer” whose characters can be envisioned living and interacting with the environment they are painted in..

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Her Eyes Like Emotion Sensors, Legends Collab

A new All-Star collab at The Container Yard! Featuring, Christina Angelina, Mar, Ease One, This Means, and Sek- Damn! The piece was created in 2014 and is still featured to this day. The piece is titled, “Her Eyes Like Emotion Sensors…

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Shepard Fairey At the WeHo Library

When The West Hollywood Library was erected, Moca Director, Jeffrey Deitch was intrigued by it’s large white exterior walls. Although the buildings original design called for blank walls, these eventually became the canvases for three prominent street artists…

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Shepard Fairey And The Peace Goddess

Shephard Fairey’s “Peace Goddess” was the first work installed under the L.A. Freewalls project in 2009. It may soon be replaced by Fairey himself with a new mural covering the entire wall. You can find another Shephard Fairey on the Alameda side of the Angel City…

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Punk Me Tender Hits Melrose

The mysterious artist Punk Me Tender is known for his very graphic, raw form of art. Inspired by women, fashion, and style, his art offers a new look on the female body, claiming that desire is the biggest drive in everybody’s soul. Born in France on September…

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Royyaldog posts up at The Container Yard

An incredible mural by an even more incredible artist. From Seoul, South Korea, Royal Dog has blessed The Container Yard with notable features more than once. With this piece, “The Flower Has Bloomed,” as in many of his pieces, Royal Dog combines…

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