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That's vandalism described right thereit’s artistic as fuck and no doubt a right buzz running about in the night and painting fuck over something. Driving past the next day and seeing your work plastered all over the side of a train or whatever and hearing peoples reactions
Been watching a few old school Hip Hop documentaries lately, that one is a topper.If Anyone is interested a documentary made years ago mid '80's iirc on the graffiti scene/artists in NYC called Style Wars. I bought it years ago on DVD, cracking fillum. May well be available to stream online but I've never checked.
"Going all lines"
Here it is
Dare say you've seen Scratch, if not you would like that.Been watching a few old school Hip Hop documentaries lately, that one is a topper.
I've got that picture saved.That Ritchies Nana likes tail was good
Seen it. loved it.Dare say you've seen Scratch, if not you would like that.
We only done 'pieces' on old factory buildings and such. But I must admit to doing pieces along the Sunderland to Newcastle railway line back in the 80's,
f***ing criminal...You have Graffiti artists and you have what they call 'Taggers', who 'Tag' their name quickly. The Taggers are the main vandals.
We only done 'pieces' on old factory buildings and such. But I must admit to doing pieces along the Sunderland to Newcastle railway line back in the 80's, I was a very naughty boy.
BothAre they artists or generally vandals?
RIP to the three who died in London but they shouldn’t have gone on railway line !
I bet the number of graffiti artists who have sprayed up their living room walls is hovering around the zero mark. But they feel the need to force feed the public with their ‘art’.
Some is no doubt done by talented lads but much of it is an eyesore and I shouldn’t be forced to look at it on the train to Newcastle. It’s the badge of a run down neighbourhood innit? Don’t see much around Ashbrooke or other well to do neighbourhoods.
Mind, without graffit we’d never have been exposed to that cultural icon
“PENSHER WOOLYS EAT DEER”
I like the stuff opposite Arabesque that was on old buildings, but that looked like it was sanctioned. Most graffiti is just an eyesore.You have Graffiti artists and you have what they call 'Taggers', who 'Tag' their name quickly. The Taggers are the main vandals.
We only done 'pieces' on old factory buildings and such. But I must admit to doing pieces along the Sunderland to Newcastle railway line back in the 80's, I was a very naughty boy.
Vandals. Good riddance. Thoughts are with the train driver.
... and the people who have to clear it all away.
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