'Shriimp: Graffiti on Girls' Forgoes Walls for Women as Canvases
Meghan Young — July 15, 2010 — Naughty
References: shriiimp & trendsnow.net
For the love of graffiti, some artists such as New York collective Shriimp: Graffiti on Girls have found a less controversial canvas for their work. Or perhaps it's more controversial, you be the judge. All I know is that by using scantily-clad women as a canvas, the website's portfolio is doubly eye-catching.
Although it's not clear whether or not the Shriimp: Graffiti on Girls website represents the collective's portfolio or an open portal for other artists to showcase their work, the featured collection is not only impressive, but also incredibly extensive.
Although it's not clear whether or not the Shriimp: Graffiti on Girls website represents the collective's portfolio or an open portal for other artists to showcase their work, the featured collection is not only impressive, but also incredibly extensive.
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