Monday, June 28, 2010

Skeme TMT 2010


^click image to enlarge^

Check rest of the wall over here

VIA
Tuff City Styles 12oz blog

Graff Wars countdown; 11 Weeks to go

Yoda/Pat by Teach 2. Puerto Rico 2010

^click image to enlarge^

Related links;
Graff Wars coming to a book store near you September 2010
and
Graff Wars is on Facebook
and
Star Wars Graffiti pool on flickr
and
Star Wars productions by Kacao77 on Flickr
and
Pick up our latest issue; Fat Cap #17 (Star Wars special)
and
B is for... (Boba Fett rap)
and
E is for... (Empire strikes back by Kacao77)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 28 Weeks to go (Oase, Amsterdam 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 27 Weeks to go (Alto Contraste crew, Salamanca, Spain 2009)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 26 Weeks to go (Cope2 KD & Guns OWN)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 25 Weeks to go (Yoda by Snake, Tarbes, Spain 2009)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 24 Weeks to go (Boba Fett by Smug One, Glasgow, Scotland 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 23 Weeks to go (Mayday on the frontline by Babie OWN & Goal AIO, Oslo, Norway 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 22 Weeks to go (Graff Wars canvas by Kacao77,Berlin,Germany 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 21 Weeks to go (Darth Vader by Ree MTA,New York City 1976)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 20 Weeks to go (Web TC-5 KaosInc FBA TMT TM7,New York City 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 19 Weeks to go (The writers strike back, Chemnitz,Germany 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 18 Weeks to go (R2-D2 by Drone, Munich, Germany 1997)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 17 Weeks to go (Reincarnated by Kid THP and Goal AIO. Oslo, Norway 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 16 Weeks to go (Darth Vader by Dizkust BK HG, Houston Texas 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 15 Weeks to go (Star Wars wall V2 2010 by Kacao77,Mao,Moetrix & Besor)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 14 Weeks to go (Darth Vader by Ker,Frok & Bexa (OH crew) Bonn, Germany. January 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 13 Weeks to go (Revok & Witnes (Tyke) MSK. LA 2009)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 12 Weeks to go (Requesting flicks of these....)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 11 Weeks to go (Yoda/Pat by Teach 2. Puerto Rico 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 10 Weeks to go (The Empire Strikes Back by Kacao77
and
Graff Wars countdown; 9 Weeks to go (Lego Wars by the FC crew. NYC 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 8 Weeks to go (Boba Fett by Gouge, Stockholm 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 7 Weeks to go (The root of all evil by Pay2, Kacao77 & Goal. Oslo 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 6 Weeks to go (He is no good to me dead by Base23, Berlin 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 5 Weeks to go
(From Dagobah with love by Dams, Slim, Seba, Opse & Weeno. Paris, France 2008)

and
Graff Wars countdown; 4 Weeks to go
(The Phantom Menace by
Wane COD/FC,Virus COD/AA & Goal AIO/COD/KD/WCA. NYC 2010)

and
Graff Wars countdown; 3 Weeks to go (Padme by El Mac @ Zazzle.com HQ)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 2 Weeks to go
(Star Wars Cyborgs by Bounce & Ano9s. Taipei, Taiwan 2009)

and
Graff Wars countdown; 1 Week to go (Puerto Rico 2010)
and
Graff Wars; final countdown
The Clone Wars; Orto Plutonia
by Sive One, Doc Nova & Mr. Flash (3Steps) Linden, Germany 2010

and
Mandalorian command by
Soten SHH,Kacao77,Scheme SK & Goal AIO. Malmø 2009

and
All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT) by
Aroe MSK/HA. Brighton UK 2010

and
Grid Stormtrooper by Puppet. Stockholm,Sweden 2010

Friday, June 18, 2010

Graff Wars countdown; 12 Weeks to go

3 months to go and the book is shaping up nicely.
As the clock is ticking,I would like to put out a official request for HQ flicks of these;

Real Wars by Aime2, Gloe, Wres, Sille, Bles. Mansfield January 2008



VIA
^Aime2´s Flickr^



"Sith" by Blame, Serp, York, Cosmo





VIA
^YamoThersTits Flickr^


Episode 3 by Astek


VIA
^Astek´s Flickr^

Mutant UAA


VIA
^Twisted Shadows Flickr^


Stormtroopers



VIA
^Tibia - The Creative Bones Flickr^


Yoda. 5 pointz, NYC.


VIA
^Xavierisarobot's Flickr^


R2-D2,Darth Vader & Yoda. Parco dei Pini - Bologna, Apr 2010



VIA
^Scossadream's Flickr^


Boba Fett & Slave1. Sydney,Australia 2008


VIA
^Frogé's Flickr^



South Wars by Skuze Teas Eroz Cheipa Otom. France 2010


VIA
^Mr.OneTeas Flickr^


Darth Maul Sketch by Labrat 2001


VIA
^Labrodent's Flickr^


Yoda Force


VIA
^Marta S. Gufstasson's Flickr^


^click images to enlarge^

If you want to contribute with pictures of
Star Wars inspired graffiti
to the Graff Wars book,
please send them to:
Email flicks
or send flicks to
Pb. 7121 St Olavs Plass
N-0130 Oslo
Norway




Related links;
Graff Wars coming to a book store near you September 2010
and
Graff Wars is on Facebook
and
Star Wars Graffiti pool on flickr
and
Star Wars productions by Kacao77 on Flickr
and
Pick up our latest issue; Fat Cap #17 (Star Wars special)
and
B is for... (Boba Fett rap)
and
E is for... (Empire strikes back by Kacao77)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 28 Weeks to go (Oase, Amsterdam 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 27 Weeks to go (Alto Contraste crew, Salamanca, Spain 2009)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 26 Weeks to go (Cope2 KD & Guns OWN)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 25 Weeks to go (Yoda by Snake, Tarbes, Spain 2009)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 24 Weeks to go (Boba Fett by Smug One, Glasgow, Scotland 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 23 Weeks to go (Mayday on the frontline by Babie OWN & Goal AIO, Oslo, Norway 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 22 Weeks to go (Graff Wars canvas by Kacao77,Berlin,Germany 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 21 Weeks to go (Darth Vader by Ree MTA,New York City 1976)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 20 Weeks to go (Web TC-5 KaosInc FBA TMT TM7,New York City 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 19 Weeks to go (The writers strike back, Chemnitz,Germany 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 18 Weeks to go (R2-D2 by Drone, Munich, Germany 1997)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 17 Weeks to go (Reincarnated by Kid THP and Goal AIO. Oslo, Norway 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 16 Weeks to go (Darth Vader by Dizkust BK HG, Houston Texas 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 15 Weeks to go (Star Wars wall V2 2010 by Kacao77,Mao,Moetrix & Besor)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 14 Weeks to go (Darth Vader by Ker,Frok & Bexa (OH crew) Bonn, Germany. January 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 13 Weeks to go (Revok & Witnes (Tyke) MSK. LA 2009)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 12 Weeks to go (Requesting flicks of these....)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 11 Weeks to go (Yoda/Pat by Teach 2. Puerto Rico 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 10 Weeks to go (The Empire Strikes Back by Kacao77
and
Graff Wars countdown; 9 Weeks to go (Lego Wars by the FC crew. NYC 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 8 Weeks to go (Boba Fett by Gouge, Stockholm 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 7 Weeks to go (The root of all evil by Pay2, Kacao77 & Goal. Oslo 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 6 Weeks to go (He is no good to me dead by Base23, Berlin 2010)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 5 Weeks to go
(From Dagobah with love by Dams, Slim, Seba, Opse & Weeno. Paris, France 2008)

and
Graff Wars countdown; 4 Weeks to go
(The Phantom Menace by
Wane COD/FC,Virus COD/AA & Goal AIO/COD/KD/WCA. NYC 2010)

and
Graff Wars countdown; 3 Weeks to go (Padme by El Mac @ Zazzle.com HQ)
and
Graff Wars countdown; 2 Weeks to go
(Star Wars Cyborgs by Bounce & Ano9s. Taipei, Taiwan 2009)

and
Graff Wars countdown; 1 Week to go (Puerto Rico 2010)
and
Graff Wars; final countdown
The Clone Wars; Orto Plutonia
by Sive One, Doc Nova & Mr. Flash (3Steps) Linden, Germany 2010

and
Mandalorian command by
Soten SHH,Kacao77,Scheme SK & Goal AIO. Malmø 2009

and
All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT) by
Aroe MSK/HA. Brighton UK 2010

and
Grid Stormtrooper by Puppet. Stockholm,Sweden 2010

Interview With Devin Flynn AKA Relm KSN AOK COD

This Saturday, June 19 (2010),
ZPFfffft!!! opens at the Scion Gallery in Culver City.
The show features Gary Panter, Bob Zoell and Devin Flynn,
three artists who are identified with Los Angeles art.
In particular, animator Devin Flynn contributed to
L.A.’s early graffiti scene as KSN writer RELM.
In this interview, Flynn talks with Zio about graffiti history.



What was the earliest (non-gang) graffiti you remember seeing in Los Angeles?

I saw Dreams Don't Die on TV in 1982 with the kid from Escape From Witch Mountain.
The first tag I ever saw in person was ALSKI—must've been late 1983, seventh grade.
ALSKI went to my junior high, John Burroughs,
and he was tagging spots at school, on buses and in Westwood Village.
I also remember seeing ZODIAC tags on Hollywood Boulevard.
Maybe a year later, SOON painted a little burner
on the outside of the handball courts at JB.
Around that same time, SEEN had come to L.A.
and painted the "Dial M" piece on Sunset Boulevard,
and I saw it from the window of an
RTD bus on the way home from JHS.

What influence did gang graffiti have on Los Angeles style?

I grew up in Atwater Village,
and a kid named Ralphie in my neighborhood was in
Toonerville Gang by the age of 12. He started hitting it up in the L.A. River,
and sometimes I would ask him to let me do one too.
I was only 10 at the time.
I'm sure a lot of other kids from my generation
had some early exposure to gang writing way
before they knew anything about what was happening in New York.

Gang graffiti was always an influence.
The mentality was also a factor; it wasn't just the graffiti alone.
Even on the west side, small cliques of
middle class white kids were emulating
cholo writing styles and attire mainly because it looked cool.
Gang blocks began appearing more and more.
They were just killing the alleys, parks and streets,
making it seem like these nice neighborhoods were riddled with gangs

I'd say this was happening at around the time Pan Pacific
was starting to get bombed.
Anyone I knew that was into graffiti had started
out copying gang placas or Crip writing.
Any L.A. writer that knew shit about graffiti
could do a relatively authentic gang placa just because it looked so evil and cool.
You couldn't resist trying to do one just to master different styles.

Most people associate graffiti with hip-hop because that was how it was presented in movies. How did punk music influence you and other KSN writers?

I think one of KSN's main contributions was allowing anything.
Especially humor and typically "uncool" shit.
We did cholo characters, rastas, b-boy lizards,
skulls, aliens—whatever we liked and mixed it all together.
It was based on what we were into and not trying to follow the traditions.
We didn't reject all graffiti subjects or styles,
but we took what we liked from all of our own weird interests.

Personally, I was always into anything that I thought was cool.
As much as I was dedicated to going to punk and speedmetal shows in the mid-1980s,
I was already popping in elementary school, playing video games with slugs,
stealing Star Wars dudes and listening to Rodney on the Roq all at the same time.
Somebody would throw a little battle in their mom's living room,
put on the strobe light and pop to Freakazoid.
Songs like Herbie Hancock's “Rockit” or George Clinton’s “Atomic Dog”
were always playing out of some kid’s boombox and someone
would be trying to do a headspin on the grass.
It was something everybody in the neighborhood was trying to do.
It was impossible to ignore.

I got into all of it and didn't choose sides.
When something is too new to categorize,
there are no rules yet and you are free to add your own innovations.
I always thought that was what hip-hop was supposed to be about. Punk too.

How does graffiti inform the animated videos or fine art you do now?

I use a lot of personal experience in my animations,
so scenes with gangsters or cops are usually
expanded jokes based on real things I have experienced,
watched happen, overheard, or even imagined happening
in a situation that ended up totally different.
Like a worst-case scenario kind of thing.

As far as actual connections between the art of graffiti and animation,
there is a sense of flowing lines and movement
which has carried over from writing,
but honestly I was always trying to put
as many cartoon characters in my graffiti as possible so I’m not sure which influenced which…

It’s all drawing, although I think the boldness
of the marks and simplicity and looseness
I tend to go for is something that has carried over naturally.










Interview VIA
KnownGallery
Flicks VIA
Gangster Bill Gates' Flickr

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Ghost: Rocking in Style (From Here to Fame Publishing) by Alain "KET" Maridueña



Product Description
GHOST was one of the last kings of the New York City train writing era. He experimented with traditional letter styles until developing his own loose, funky and psychedelic letters that sprouted from his twisted drug seeped brain and his passion for bombing. When most writers see a train yard as an opportunity to paint a nice colorful piece, Ghost sees the yard as a place to bomb, to do hundreds of throw ups. He approaches his paintings with the same zest and casual grace as he does his throw-ups, with bold dripping explosions of vibrant colors and freaky cartoons. With frequent trips to Europe his style has inspired the new wave of Scandinavian-loose-bombing-style pieces. Today, he exhibits his artwork in galleries worldwide and does collaborations with urban culture brands. Despite this Ghost remains an enigma, he isn't social, and he does not want to be your friend. But his artwork like his bombing is something fantastic that deserves attention, for this he is overdue.


About the Author
Alain KET Maridueña is a publisher, writer, Hip Hop historian, activist and graffiti artist from NYC. While studying at NYU, he founded Stress, and then created programs for inmates in the Riker's Island and the collective Black August. He also co-founded Complex magazine with Marc Ecko, and later joined From Here To Fame publishing, in order to preserve Hip Hop's rich history. He also works as a consultant for various urban culture industries and is currently creative director and photo editor for Vibe magazine.

Product Details
Hardcover: 128 pages
Publisher: From Here to Fame; Limited collector's ed edition (September 1, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 393794625X
ISBN-13: 978-3937946252
Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.5 x 0.7 inches



^click images to enlarge^


VIA
Amazon.com