Monday 29 March 2010

All City Jam – Dublin 1/4/10


All City Records has annonuced this year’s 3 day event from Thursday, the 1st of April. ‘Graffiti on Canvas’ is an exhibition that will feature pieces by RIME MSK, SMASH, ZEBSTER, MASER, CIST and many more. It’ll be held in Exchange, Exchange St., Temple Bar from 6-10pm (Free Admission).
All City Records will be the first hot spot on Friday, the 2nd of April. There will be an ‘In Store Blackbook Signing’ from 2-6pm (Free Admission). Here, you can come and get your blackbook signed by RIME, SMASH, ZEBSTER, SCOTTY and SHOE.
Saturday, April 3rd, will see the 3RD Annual All City Tivoli Jam, held in the Tivoli Theatre, Francis St. This is where you will see LIVE INTERNATIONAL GRAFFITI WRITERS!!!If you miss their exhibition pieces or blackbook signing, this will be an amazing chance to see writers like SMASH 137, RIME MSK, ZEBSTER, SCOTTY, SOTEN, KUBE and more working live and from scratch!!!!!
If live graffiti isn’t enough to tempt you, the jam also includes B Boys, MC’s and DJ’s and more signings. And if the mood strikes you, visit the ‘On The Run Sketch Corner’ where you can enter our sketching competition or the ‘All City Stall’, where you can purchase selected items from the shop.
If all that isn’t enough to satisfy you, the Twisted Pepper is hosting an after party!!!!11 and onwards, €10 admission fee.
info via irishstreetart
All City Jam – Dublin
TAGS: ALL CITY TIVOLI JAM, DUBLIN, SAT APRIL 3RD

Sunglasses @ Night


Found on Aeon's blog

Vespa Tone

Vespa Tone
"The Mods choice"

"paRKers in Disguise!!!"


"Parkers in Disguise!!!"
paRKers are a graffiti crew from London and Brighton. Check their blog

Thursday 18 March 2010

Universal Zulu Nation Graffiti Event NYC -March 27th 2010


Universal Zulu Nation Graffiti Event NYC

Wild Style Screening & Panel Discussion with Graffiti Foundation Writers: James TOP, Lava1 & Lava2

Ahki Sen One & The Universal Zulu Nation presents: "Hip Hop Hieroglyphics". Viewing the Hip Hop Classic "Style Wars" Followed by a panel discussion and art exhibit featuring: Henry Chalfant, James Top, & Lava 1 and 2. This is a fund raising event for the Afrika Bambaataa Muti Cultural Center.
Saturday March 27th, 2010. 6:30pm-Until Late!
At: Maysles Cinema. 343 Malcom X (Lenox) Ave. NY, NY.

Thursday 4 March 2010

ID & RT London Graffiti Blackbook Sketches


Wisher ID Sketch
Wisher ID on Flickr
Sketches and more here

THE EXCHANGE BOOk


American Accents - from here


THE EXCHANGE Book Coming Soon
More info at The Exchange

THE EXCHANGE

The Exchange was started in 2005, with six participants from different areas of the United States. The group is currently made up of 33 members from 12 countries worldwide. The participants of The Exchange trade names and personal styles through sketches. This step is repeated until everyone in the group has traded outlines at least once.

New Members
ASKEW (New Zealand)
CAKES (Czech Republic)
CECS (USA)
ENSOE (Canada)
HESOE (Chile)
HONKE (USA)
HOST 18 (USA)
JURNE (USA)
KAPUT (Canada)
PHAT 1 New Zealand)
POET (Germany)
POSE (USA)
ROIDS (UK)
RUETS (USA)
SCOTTY 76 (Germany)
SERVAL (Switzerland)
SIRUM (Australia)
STAE 2 (USA)
SWK (Brazil)
TABOO (USA)

Original Members
AROE (UK)
BATES (Denmark)
ESTEME (USA)
EWOK (USA)
KACAO 77 (Germany)
PERSUE (USA)
REVOK (USA)
RIME (USA)
SERCH (Holland)
SEVER (USA)
SNOW (USA)
TOTEM 2 (USA)
YES 2 (USA)

Ewok 5MH Rack-o-Rama

5 finger discount 1996...
Ewok's Stash 1996
Check his Blog here


Ewok 5MH has released a limited number of custom Trucks more info here


He has put in serious work


Nas sporting one of his Scifen Hoodies more info here


Ewok, Cope2 and others in Papoose's Video "Graffiti"

Wednesday 3 March 2010

Dutch Boy

Old Paint Cans

Latinos Unidos


found here

KEEP THE FAITH UK Graffiti Mag - ISSUE 1



"Keep The Faith" a brand new graffiti magazine from London, available for pre-order NOW from www.keepthefaithmagazine.com, and hitting the shops in March 2010.



"Keep The Faith is a brand new magazine documenting the hardcore side of London's graffiti scene, a scene shrouded in secrecy, but one which is still very active. We have acquired over 100 trains from some of the most active crews and writers in London during the past 5 years, showing that there is still a thriving undercurrent in our beloved city.



London is one of the toughest cities in Europe for painting right now, with the authorities trying every method possible to shut graffiti down, there is an atmosphere of fear and paranoia that has led to many writers working in secrecy, refusing to release their photos and closing down most channels of communication.

Boasting over 50 full-colour A4 pages, the first issue includes plenty of never-seen-before exclusive photos and the following:

Contributions from some of London’s most active crews including SRW, STD, KC, YRP, GSD, LRS, DFN, ADD, DDS, SFL, MTR, BHB, DWS, LDS and more…
An exclusive retrospective, and photos from the shoebox, given to us by old school tube legend, COMA.
An RIP section dedicated to some of the writers who’ve passed away over the last few years.
Tons of steel from Brits on tour.
Features on: The Newcastle metro, anarchist writer Mira and graffiti photographer/blogger No Comment.
And girls... yes GIRLS!


Ozone R.I.P.

For so many of the capital's crews to contribute to one magazine project during the current climate is very rare, which is why this magazine is so special." - www.keepthefaithmagazine.com