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buchawrestlers
2007-10-20 03:11:02
[via Brioshe … keep it up doc ;) ]
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R.I.P. - RASTA C.I.A. Crazy Inside Artists
2007-10-15 08:48:28
whatyouwrite.com published on Saturday, October 13th, 2007 a homage to a graffiti legend of the NYC subway graffiti movement.
RASTA C.I.A. Crazy Inside Artists. The Brooklyn native passed away last week so i feel the least i could to show my love for him is to KEEP IS MEMORY ALIVE.. I posted a pic of him. It’s the cover pic i have stored in my pics. Please show some love for the RASTA. aka: RED.
We also want to pay our respect to RASTA C.I.A. Crazy Inside Artists. So here it is.
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Bronx graffiti reunion
2007-10-12 14:18:51
Graff writers from around the world unite in the Bronx in an effort to attest graffiti as an art-form and not vandalism.
MEETING OF STYLES, The Bronx, NY
[ via The New Pop ]
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One minute graffiti
2007-10-06 19:27:11
Pure and simple: amazing. Look at the final drawing and say again with me: A-MA-ZING!
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Seen just had a Paris “Seen City” exhibition
2007-10-02 16:30:56
While Ket (one “godfather of graffiti”) pleaded guilty to defacing subway trains, another “godfather of graffiti”, Seen, just had his Paris “Seen City” exhibition (14th to 30th September), presenting his latest creations.
Seen Speaks French
Interview with Seen in NYC
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KET, one of the “Godfathers of Graffiti”, pleaded guilty
2007-09-29 15:37:17
Cops: Graffiti guy pleads guilty to defacing subway trains
BY PETE DONOHUE - NY DAILY NEWS - Friday, September 28th 2007, 4:00 AM
One of the “Godfathers of Graffiti,” a pal of fashion designer Marc Ecko, has pleaded guilty to felony charges of defacing subway trains, authorities said yesterday. Alain Mariduena, 36, won’t be imprisoned under his plea agreements. But Mariduena - who tags his work KET - will have to pay more than $12,000 in fines and restitution, and could quickly wind up behind bars if he’s nabbed again.
“He’s a three-time loser now,” one high-ranking law enforcement official said. “If he takes another pinch, he’s going to jail.”
Mariduena, of Manhattan, started tagging trains as a teenager in the 1980s and achieved international notoriety. He painted at festivals in Europe and lectured college students in the 1990s. He started pop culture and fashion magazines, worked as an artistic consultant and toiled on an Atari graffiti v ...
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Video: Nopti albe cu graffiti
2007-09-24 09:17:41
Unfortunately I was at my daily job on the day when “Nopti albe cu graffiti” took place so I couldn’t take any shots at all.
But … thank you Nev for the movie ;)
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Uncommissioned Art: An A-Z of Australian Graffiti
2007-09-24 02:01:16
Author: Christine Dew
Publisher: Melbourne University Publishing Ltd
Publication date: September 2007
Publisher Price: $39.95
Format: 280 pp, HB, 234 x 220 mm, 4c throughout
Uncommissioned Art: An A-Z of Australian Graffiti, a spectacularly illustrated volume, offers new ways to look at street art and explores its cultural and aesthetic impact.
On the streets of Australian cities there are conversations occurring in paint in public space. Graffiti, stencil and street art are increasingly gaining currency as a potent artform worldwide. In addition to its artistic endeavour, graffiti with its immediacy and ephemeral nature comments on political and social change, and the shape of the urban landscape itself.
This illustrated A-Z combines beautiful colour images from Australia’s thriving graffiti and street art culture, interviews with some of Australia’s most important graffiti and street artists, analysis of the history and evolution of the scene and discussion of urban p ...
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Graffiti production from Brazil
2007-09-23 12:07:13
Awesome production from Brazil! Thank you stenioalves for this graffiti video!
Update: Whoops :) My bad … the production was painted in Lorentzweiler (a commune and small town in central Luxembourg).
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Shoe interview
2007-09-23 10:06:12
Shoe is a legendary stylemaster from Amsterdam. And he had a show there this month. This is an interview for Shoe’s Calligraffiti exhibition September 13 - 16, 2007 @ BG / Oosterdokskade 3-5, Amsterdam.
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Post-graffiti art
2007-09-23 09:58:15
Post-graffiti art: CRASH, DAZE
By John Matos, Chris Ellis at the Janis Gallery, New York and Arthur C. Danto.
Full Text is © 1985 The Nation Company Inc.
When Tony Silver and Henry Chalfant set out a few years ago to make a film about what they perceived as the endangered culture of the South Bronx - graffiti, break dancing, disco rapping - their motives were, in a sense, ethnographic. Those forms of expression were endangered, but not quite in the way the filmmakers had supposed. By the time their Style Wars was shown on PBS to wide critical acclaim, the entire Hip-Hop culture had moved horizontally through suburban culture, where it was already beginning to fade, and vertically into the reaches of high culture, where it was appropriated by artists very different from those who had invented it. Break dancing had been incorporated into ballet, rapping doubtless awaited an operatic future and the idioms of graffiti had been internalized by painters who lived far from the violent matric ...
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Tagging
2007-09-23 09:49:47
Tagging: changing visual patterns and the rhetorical implications of a new form of graffiti
By Daniel D. Gross & Timothy D. Gross. Full text is © International Society for General Semantics, 1993, “Words of the prophets-written on the subway walls”
According to Michel Foucault, written language pictures mental images, thus capturing the otherwise fleeting experience known as spoken language. In other words, written language depicts visibly both impressions and oral utterances, the byproduct of which is a repository for reflection. Reflection upon this visible repository may reveal clues into a people’s cultural experience and even their way of knowing (Foucault, 1970).
Some written forms of language reflect the accepted conventions more than others. For example, the words on this page reflect the standard, formal, English vernacular used in scholarly writing. On the other hand, some forms of writing may express the non-standard or perhaps, the common vernacular & ...
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Edit onE
2007-09-21 17:53:29
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Stencil Graffiti Lesson
2007-09-20 07:51:23
This is a pretty basic stencil, not fancy … just one layer / one color.
Figure 1 - First of all you draw on a strong material the shape you want to stencil. Important: be sure you let some portions of the drawing not drawn. When you will cut it the material will stay in one piece and will not break apart.
Figure 2 - Then you cut the piece of material which represents your stencil. Once again: when you cut it be sure the material will stay in one piece. Otherwise you won’t have a stencil.
Figure 3 - Take a can of paint and spread you stencil around your town :)
Figure 4 - This is how our example should look after you paint it on a wall.
PS: I don’t know where I found these images but if someone remembers please comment on this article with the link so I can credit the creator of these images. Thanks.
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