Since the dawn of artwork, there have been many ways of going about things. Since that beginning, there’s been art that people have really dug, and art that people have really hated. In both categories you could find vandalism. That is, covering a piece of property that isn’t specifically owned by you with paint. Or ink, blood, chopped up potatoes, whatever. It’s all also called graffiti. There are a few companies in the past few 10′s of years that have made it their business to supply the people in the graffiti business with weapons of mass destruction. One of those companies is KRINK, and while they’re generally in the market for selling small re-fillable felt-tipped markers, they’ve decided to make a slightly larger splash with this unholy blaster of paint: the 8-Litre Applicator.
Perhaps you’re familiar with the shape of this applicator? It’s a fire extinguisher. Only this one has been fitted specifically with the gear needed to successfully and continuously spray paint instead of fire-junk. Time after time you too can blast liters of paint anywhere you wish from this convenient re-fillable container.
See below for a collection of photos (a small one) of places this KRINK can has been used. Each of these works is attributed to Craig Costello, aka KR, aka KRINK. He is the one who started this company, and he’s the experimenter who brings KRINK to your doorstep.
Yellow Green Blue: Moscow
Yellow Corner Store: Philadelphia
Yellow Blue Below Couch: Praha
Yellow Blast From Above: Praha
Yellow Shed: Praha
This can comes in Black, Silver, or Yellow (which is obviously the prettiest,) and are refillable, so choose the one you want to be most fashionable with. Though good luck finding one, they’re sold out on the KRINK site and I’ve yet to find a place that’s got one in stock.
This post is part of the World Famous Design Junkies yellow category.











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