What’s ours is yours – so when we find cool things, we like to share them with you. Recently found: Wooster Collective, a website dedicated to pictures of street art found around the world. The art submitted is anything from wall murals to creative art projects to videos. They vary from extreme to innovative to ridiculous. There are some better-known artists featured on the site (think Shepard Fairey) and then some anonymous art simply posted by passersby. I got lost in Wooster Collective, and even though I’m sure people already know about it, I am going to move forward thinking I discovered it. Enjoy some highlights below.
-Krista

Florian Riviere is known for his mix between urban design “Do It Yourself” and upcycling, all things exclusively made with objects found in the street, and always with humor.

Laura Keeble’s “Confessional” is found at the Royal Exchanges building in Bank, London.

“Manifest Destiny” is a temporary rustic cabin occupying one of the last remaining unclaimed spaces of downtown San Francisco—above and between other properties. Designed by Brooklyn-based artist Mark Reigelman in collaboration with architect Jenny Chapman and engineer Paul Endres.