Archive for the 'Graff' Category
Trav: This book Subway Art by Martha Cooper and Henry Calfrant is one of my fav books and an inspirational masterpiece for any graffiti lover or artist. Martha Cooper is a photographer who has been documenting the hip hop and graffiti scene for years.. The book, written in 1984 is some of her early work..before [...]
JKISSI : Whats up guys another graff piece this week, way better then the last one. This is a tattoo shop in the Bronx, and I guess it helps to have sick graff outside graffed by their own artist in the shop. So if you really like it check out the shop they’re really good [...]
JKISSI : Still on the move with the graff pictures on the site and we’re light years away from stopping. This week is a little bit different from the others these tags were actually BUFFED. That’s when someone puts a straight line right on top and through your tag. You could actually see the red [...]
JKISSI : Another cool graff piece , but this one is paying respect to a fallen soldier. R.I.P Milano
Location : The Bronx ( Grand Concourse )
JKISSI : Spotted this piece while walking around in my old neighborhood .. crazy sick. The guy had his number and email in the corner of the picture so hit him up for anything. This is classic Bronx graffiti right here. I give massive props to the graff artist on this one damn , more [...]
JKISSI : While walking through soHo found another truck which was decored in Graff also my personal opinion is the one in the Bronx was more better , but this was is just as sick. I didn’t know the guy was working ( lol) as soon as i snapped the pic he jumped on the [...]
JKISSI : Yes, we’re definitely going to be hitting you guys with Graff all across the city, besides the fact I was literally a Bronx Bomber. This piece below is the epitome of sickness rolling on wheels through the streets of The Bronx. The fact that Graffiti basically originated in the Bronx we [...]
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