Here is a video of New York Graffiti Writer Taki 183 The History of American Graffiti Book signin
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Here is a video of New York Graffiti Writer Taki 183 The History of American Graffiti Book signin
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Mister Cartoon talks about his artwork in Moca’s Art In The Streets Show.
A Video Behind The scenes with Graffiti Writer Kaws As he takes a tour in The Hennessy Factory
Official trailer for the upcoming feature documentary, “Vigilante Vigilante: The Battle for Expression.” A new breed of crime-fighter now stalks the urban landscape: the anti-graffiti vigilante.
These dedicated blight warriors stop at nothing to rid their neighborhoods and cities of street art, stickers, tags, and posters. Yet several of these vigilantes have become the very menace they set out to eliminate. In their relentless attempt to stamp out graffiti, they have turned to illegally and destructively painting other people’s property.
VIGILANTE VIGILANTE is the story of two filmmakers who set out to expose these mysterious characters and discover a battle of expression that stretches from the streets to academia.
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SANTA MONICA, Calif. — Fresh blotches of graffiti decorate the backs of street signs here near the ocean. Tags have popped up on guardrails along the dirt trails near Griffith Park across town. There are, almost daily, fresh splashes on walls in the San Fernando Valley, on downtown Los Angeles buildings and on billboards along the highways.
And Los Angeles does not appear to be alone in grappling with a recent upsurge in graffiti, which is turning up in some unlikely places. A bumper crop of scrawls is blossoming in many modest-size communities across the country — in places like Florence, Ala.; Bernalillo County, N.M.; Taylors, S.C.; and in larger cities like Nashville and Portland, Ore. — even as major cities like Chicago, Denver, New York and Seattle say vigilant antigraffiti campaigns have spared them thus far.
“It’s popped up all of a sudden in the last six months,” said Tim Sandrell, the owner of Safari Adventures in Hair in Florence. “I’ve been downtown for 10 years, and I’m really disappointed that we are seeing this kind of activity. We have a beautiful city and an historic city, and it’s really upsetting to me seeing this going on.”
The Hundreds visits NORM’s new show “ALWAYS” with STEEL, TREVELEN, and LANI LEE at KNOWN GALLERY.
Last year Graffiti artists Kaws worked with Dos Equis. This time he has teamed up with Hennessy on a special bottle.
This limited edition piece features KAWS signature graphics and style used throughout. From the colors and graphics added we see pieces like his signature “XX” additions, Chomper Teeth, even his writing on the label.