All City Jam in Dublin today!

Posted: 11. April 2009  Posted By: twik

Today, in Dublin, Ireland, the Tivoli carpark is the place to be.
T-Kid 170, Ces, Kacao 77 and many more! Writing, breaking, music! Be there!


20 funny answers from Espo

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Short interview with 20 funny answers from espo over at Juxtapoz magazine, and some cool photos of him doing his thing out in Dublin.


Seen interview

Posted: 10. April 2009  Posted By: twik

Reme takes us to the Bronx and meets with Seen, includes old Stylewars clips and footage from Seens private studio.


McCrack

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Spotted in Boomtown


20 minutes with Ron English in 6 minutes

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A day in the life of Toomer

Posted: 9. April 2009  Posted By: twik

Check out Toomer rocking a nice wall nad showing us part of his California lifestyle…


Worst trend in graffiti, now in Danish!

Posted: 8. April 2009  Posted By: twik

Its all over the internet, its the most horrible trend in graffiti and until now, Denmark had been spared. But now a youtube video appeared with a toy showing of his graffiti supplies and speaking Danish.
Just for info to any toy reading this: Go out and USE your supplies and then document it. No one cares what supplies you got! Its not what supplies you got, its what you DO with them. Go out and paint!

And here is a blog dedicated to showing of the most stupid of these horrible videos, check out LOLgraff! Posted by my man bob over at HYB.


Graffiti Kings vs. Subway Art

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We received both the Graffiti Kings book and the Subway Art 25th Anniversary Edition book here at the ILG office today, just in time for the Easter holiday. And a quick, tough and unfair review battle of the two books reveals that, hand on the heart, no lie, totally personal opinion, Graffiti Kings come out as the winner.
Even though its up against the ultimate classic in graffiti, even though its out-formated (Subway Art being too big and Graffiti Kings being too small), Graffiti Kings is simply a mindblowing tour de force of never seen before early 1970 NYC subway graffiti, that I could only dream existed before. Now its here, a single book that shows how what we today know as graffiti started, from scratch to top-2-bottom wholecar. Graffiti Kings should have been the book that started graffiti worldwide, but instead this was done by Subway Art. Now the record is being set straight. But go get both, they are a must in any graffiti collection!


Ship roller

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In danish media today, painters working on a legal Maersk roller on a giant babylonian cargoship.


Innercity #18

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French quaity magazine Innercity, this time featuring Reso from Toulouse France, Vans from Adelaide, Australia, RosyOne from Swiss and the usual selection of throwups, news, sketches, halls of fame etc…