Showing posts with label graffitti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graffitti. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

BATMAN GRAFFITI ART Spotted in Germany!!


Here's a wonderful example of some BATMAN GRAFFITI ART all the way from Germany! Yes, a BAT-BLOG Fan named Daniel was kind enough to send us this photo he took recently of an amazing Wall Mural of the Dark Knight he spotted on the front of a large Barn in a small German town. Oh man, it's so cool!! ( Danke Daniel! ) Hey, if any other readers notice any cool Artwork like this then please shoot us a pic!

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Four BATMAN WALLPAPERS To Brighten Your Desktop!





Tonight I needed some more disk space on my computer so I decided to post a few Batman Desktop Wallpapers because they're pretty BIG & take a lot of room. This is a nice assortment: 1. Multiple Pattern of graphic art for the 1966 MARX BATMOBILE toy car ride, 2. Batwoman on a Black Background, 3. Vintage 1960's Tin Toy Gun of Batman Raygun, & 4. This is a photo I found on Flickr of a Wall of Batman Graffitti ( The photo was taken by a guy named "anarchosyn" but he isn't endorsing the Bat-Blog ). Whew! My loss is your gain. Remember, we always post 2 Free Batman Wallpapers every Wednesday! You can use these to brighten your desktop or as a background in a MySpace, Facebook, Friendster, Bebo Layout.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Batman Graffitti Art Mural : Memphis, Tenn.


Hey Readers, click on the small photo above to see it large, it's worth it! A friend to the Bat-Blog named Andy ( Memphis, Tennessee ) sent us this amazing photo. Andy wrote, "I have enclosed a photo of a painting of Batman that was painted on the side of a comic book shop here in Memphis, Tennessee. And here is the kicker, it was painted by...Jerry "The King" Lawler! Yes, THE Jerry Lawler of WWE wrestling fame! He is a Memphian and a fantastic artist. Unfortunately the painting is long gone. I took the pic about 10 years ago. I hope all the Bat-fans enjoy it. I have more Bat-stuff to send you soon. Thanks again and the Bat-Blog is Bat-tastic!" Wow Andy, another wonderful photo from you. I really appreciate that, that's cool. You're right about Lawler being a very good artist. I love this thing, too bad it's now gone but thanks to your photo we can enjoy it. Thanks again.

Monday, October 8, 2007

Batman Art : HUGE BATMAN FACE Graffitti Art From Germany


In response to a story about BATMAN GRAFFITTI ART we did a few days ago a new friend to the Bat-Blog sent us this wonderful photo from Germany. His name is Philipp & we appreciate the photograph, it's awesome! It looks like the artist's name was T.BABE, not sure. But, it looks extremely cool! We wanna invite more readers to send us photos like this. It's a part of the Bat-Blog I like the best when Batman Fans from all over the world share information & their love of the characters, that's cool. Thanks again Philipp from Germany!

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Fine Arts : Batman Graffitti Art From Europe







Some people consider graffitti to be vandalism but I think it's an art form. yes, I said ART! I know it is because some of the people doing it are very talented. There are different types of graffitti art: spray paint, acrylic paint, stencils, wheat-pasted paper cutouts, vinyl stickers, etc... Here are a few examples of Batman-related graffitti art from foriegn countries. If ANY Bat-Blog readers have any graffitti photos to share then please send them.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Batman GOTHAM POST NEWSPAPER Graffiti Street Art Stickers


Carrie, a friend to the BAT-BLOG, sent us this recent photo showing what a graffiti artist is doing n her hometown. The artist has made stickers he uses to vandalize newspaper vending machine into looking like they are the GOTHAM POST Newspaper of Batman's Gotham City. Oh my god! That is so freakin' cool, we love it! Thanks for the nice pic Carrie :)

Thursday, April 12, 2007

BATMAN MURAL OUTDOOR ART Location Unknown


Here's a really great photo I found awhile back, & it had a story, but I completely forgot all the details. Ouch, this is what it's like to be really old. Sorry. The thing I do remember is that it was painted on the side of a famous Comic Book Shop & has become sort of a landmark in it's hometown. "Go North down Main Street & then turn left at Batman", the locals say to tourists, ha ha. Be sure to check the BAT-BLOG ARCHIVES for many more posts with obscure Batman references like this! My memory is way better on those.