Bringing Street Art Indoors
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Graffiti scrawled across an architectural treasure does not make many people happy, but when Connecticut based graffiti artist Sket One does his thing, he forces advertising gurus from coast to coast to crack toothy grins.
Sket One's latest foray into the toy world transforms five recognizable household names into to charming, mutant creatures.

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Philadelphia has long been hailed a writing mecca, with forerunners like Cornbread and Kool Earl defining modern graffiti's role in the world. But New Haven's visual design enthusiast, Sket One, is pushing the limits by combining traditional graffiti elements with trusted marketing strategies and melted plastics.
Blazing the trail for other genre-blurring artists, Sket One has successfully designed for Universal Records, EMI, Graffiti TV, Kid Robot, Sedgwick & Cedar, and Monkey Skateboards.
Graffiti scrawled across an architectural treasure does not make many people happy, but when Connecticut based graffiti artist Sket One does his thing, he forces advertising gurus from coast to coast to crack toothy grins.
Sket One's latest foray into the toy world transforms five recognizable household names into to charming, mutant creatures.

REFLECTION:
Philadelphia has long been hailed a writing mecca, with forerunners like Cornbread and Kool Earl defining modern graffiti's role in the world. But New Haven's visual design enthusiast, Sket One, is pushing the limits by combining traditional graffiti elements with trusted marketing strategies and melted plastics.
Blazing the trail for other genre-blurring artists, Sket One has successfully designed for Universal Records, EMI, Graffiti TV, Kid Robot, Sedgwick & Cedar, and Monkey Skateboards.
3 Comments:
awesome.
damn i want one of these things. they don't sell them online. they're just a one-off.... by the way, you're amazing.
LOVE IT!...its so fresh and different, its just totally funky.
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