Street Art of the Day: Urban Trap

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Street Art of the Day: "Hipster trap" artists Jeff Greenspan and Hunter Fine set up their latest urban sculpture -- the "bridge and tunnel trap" -- outside Mason Dixon in the Lower East Side.

Among the various bait props: a tube of hair gel, a bottle of bronzer, and some Drakkar

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Street Art of the Day: Guerrilla knitter Ishknits yarn bombs a subway seat on Philadelphia’s Blue Line.

[wooster / tms.]

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Street Art of the Day: In Banksy's first post-Oscar-loss wall piece, spotted today in Weston, the Bristol Bomber thumbs his nose at the snub by referencing Lara Egan, the 15-month-old daughter of The King's Speech co-producer Simon Egan, who damaged her dad's Oscar trophy by dropping it on the ground.

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Street Art of the Day: Tiger-blooded members of Team Sheen wheatpasted a sign of support for their faddy figurehead outside CBS Studio Center on Radford Ave in Los Angeles.

Oh, and in case you were wondering, the Charlie Sheen Crazy Train is still chugging along. Among his latest enablers: Sirius XM, which launched an all-Sheen-all-the-time radio station called "

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Street Art of the Day: Last month, children's author Aaron Zenz sat down to watch Banksy's Exit Through the Gift Shop with his kids.

10-year-old Gracie was so inspired by the film, that she immediately declared her determination to become a street artist when she grew up. Her dad explained to her that "while the art was fun and the story was great, vandalism isn't a good thing." So all together they came up with a

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Street Art of the Day: "Before I Die": Candy Chang (previously) reclaims the side of an abandoned house on the corner of Marigny and Burgundy in her NOLA neighborhood for a giant chalkboard "where residents can fill in the blank and remember what is important to them in life."

The collective project, she says, is "also about turning a neglected space into a c

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Street Art of the Day: When a Minneapolis Institute of Arts billboard advertising a Titian exhibit was vandalized to cover up the nude Venus from the artist's iconic Venus Anadyomene, the museum sought to leave it up, telling Clear Channel Outdoor "we think it's funny, just leave it, don't bother replacing it."

But the company, which ow