Archive for the 'Graffiti' Category

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Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

from: http://saberone.com/blog

1:37am

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

^ new to me. found on a thread called “Why would a girl do this to herself???”

ha, oh ok…so you like porn but not tattoos. gotcha.

An interview worth reading…

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

LA Graffiti Girls: Neces WAI

RIP Sacer aka Dash Snow

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

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my only knowledge of the guy was that he was mad up at some point, and that my husband met him once when Rub-N-Tug were in LA a few years back; cool dude…and then i started seeing random polaroids on FFFFOUND that i thought were fuckin’ killer, not knowing that they were his work:

great post of his work on Tiny Vices:

http://www.tinyvices.com/blog/2009/07/14/dash/

Queenz Arrive 4/10/09

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

exhibit opens on my mother’s birthday…

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hecka tight

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

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i’ve always wanted to live in the bay area; i did for a bit when i was a kid but it’s not the same, you don’t really appreciate or cherish anything until you get older. anyway this book is pretty good so far; the photos are excellent. spot a COI character by my bff VYAL, lulz.

death & taxz

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

the god and ruler of all things. more photos from: http://www.joesnyc.streetnine.com/

larger version here

High Gloss

Friday, November 21st, 2008

I like this blog, and I’m not even a parent. From the creator of Clout Graffiti Magazine, check out High Gloss, for little ones that floss.

old Scribble magazine

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

cover by Mike Giant. such a tight cover.

If you want to know about this shit, read up

Monday, July 14th, 2008

I notice more and more people are becoming intrigued with the graffiti subculture. I’m not one to talk about it too much because I came from a time where everything was supposed to be kept a secret; talking about it would just attract cops, narcs, people who are only ‘in it for a minute’ and other lames. But I digress and times have changed since then. Here are some people in the world of LA graffiti that have stood the test of time that you should read about:

Make at LA Taco

VYAL at Fat Cap

and while you’re at it, go buy this book; it’s visually stunning, easy to read and not as overwhelming as other books on the subject: