Japanese artist Wataru Ito spent four years carefully creating this incredibly intricate paper city and plans to burn it down when his current showing is over. His wish is to video the process and play it backwards in order to watch it rise from the ashes. Now that's what I call dedication. Via Juxtapoz.
Wataru Ito
Kenji Nakayama
Check out the crazy-intricate stencil & spraypaint work of Boston's Kenji Nakayama, his work reminds me a bit of Logan Hicks (although a compliment, I'm sure he's quite tired of hearing it), but with some extra little surprises and abstraction sprinkled in. Via Juxtapoz.
Damian King
Found through the Reader Art section on the Juxtapoz site, Cali artist Damian King has a nice style of painting. You really need to click on the images and see larger to fully appreciate them, though.
Creations of Brotherly Love
Seattle designer/musician duo Don and Ryan Clark, aka Invisible Creature, are killing it lately, with their work being featured by the likes of Print magazine, Die Gestalten Verlag and Juxtapoz. And for good reason, as you can see from the work below. Stimulate the economy in their shop today.