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London Handstyles: Book Launch Tags

2009.08.16

The London Handstyles book is out now featuring tags by a selection of London graffiti writers from the mid eighties to the present, many who were considerably more prolific than myself. The launch party was on Friday in Rarekind Gallery below Chrome and Black graffiti art supplies shop on Bethnal Green Road by Brick Lane.

It was great to meet certain influential oldskool legends for the first time and to hook up with old friends.

The book is for anyone who wants to know more about the roots of the movement, reminisce about the mad old days or learn how to bomb their name effectively. Here’s a few shots from the party- I’ve posted pics of the handstyles rather than the heads who write ‘em.

 

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Buy your copy and see pages from the book here

Andy.Seize Brick.Lane bullying Chrome.and.Black Consciousness DozeWRH East.London Elate Elate.Graffiti Envy Exhibitions Fuel Graffiti Graffiti.Kings Graffiti.Legends Graffiti.Wars.Documentary Hall.Of.Fame Jon.Hammer Keen One Legal.Wall London.Graffiti London.Graffiti.Writers london.handstyles London.Street.Art.Design LSD.Mag Mutoid.Waste.Company oil.painting Oldskool.Graffiti.Artists One Foot In The Grove Outsider.Art Painting.In.The.Sun Painting.On.Canvas Paintings.for.Sale pop.surrealism Prime Robbo Robbo.vs.Banksy.Graffiti.Wars.Channel.4 RobboWRH Skore Steampunk street.art tags Visionary.Art West.London Westway

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New Graffiti: Brick Lane is a Christmas Tree

2009.07.26

 

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Brick Lane was in a state of urgent need of some proper graffiti, We have been decorating it…

photo © Romanywg 2009

Elate Keen

Elate

Elate

Keen One

Keen

Elate Keen

Elate  Keen

Elate

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Nearest tube Liverpool Street or Aldgate East.

Elate Fuel

Elate  Fuel

Keen Fuel

Keen  Fuel

Elate

Elate

Envy Don Aks

Envy  Don  Aks

Keen Elate

Keen  Elate

Des's Shack 

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Elate Downrock 

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Arcadia (2)
Art Supplies (2)
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Consciousness (5)
Events (14)
Exhibitions (15)
Festival of Britain (1)
Further Reading (2)
Glastonbury (2)
Graffiti (43)
In The Studio (3)
Influences (2)
Interviews (1)
King Robbo (4)
Ladbroke Grove (2)
Learning Graffiti (3)
LSD Magazine (5)
Materials (1)
Meeting of Styles (3)
Mutate Britain (5)
Mutoid.Waste.Company (3)
New Paintings 2009 (9)
Oldskool Graffiti Writers (31)
One Foot In The Grove (4)
Opinion (2)
Outsider Art (17)
Painting Background Archive (7)
Paintings (12)
Processed Paintings (2)
Punk Rock (1)
Relics and Curiosities (14)
Royal Television Awards (1)
Shoreditch (19)
street.art (10)
Techniques (6)
The Truth About the Art World (10)
Uncategorized (16)
Videos (6)
Visionary Art (26)

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Petro: Old-School Writer-Solo Show

2009.07.25

Hats off to old school graffiti writer Petro for putting on a smashing opening night. His exhibition is just off Brick Lane at The Old Rag Factory on Heneage Street.

Petro is showing lots of affordable paintings and prints based on the letter-form alongside more quirky and conceptual stuff.

It makes a refreshing change to see artists who are actually passionate and animated by showing their work, that is what it is all about in my book anyway and gave the evening a brilliant atmosphere.

To rock graffiti letters on panels and make it work is hard but Petro pulls it off with awesome style, check the pictures….

Petro’s show is only on this weekend 25th and 26th July 12-7 pm so I would make every effort to get down there if you can possibly manage it. There is a map further down the page, nearest tube Aldgate East,Whitechapel or Liverpool Street.

Petro has a website here

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Andy Seize: Taking Pop Art to A New Level

2009.07.10

Andy Seize has been painting graffiti since the eighties now he’s taken pop art to a stunning new level as only an old school graffiti writer could. His show is on until Monday 13th July 2009 from 12 to 4pm

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Subway Art Book Signing-25th Anniversary Edition

2009.06.26

 

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I got my first copy of Subway Art in 1984 the year of its’ publication and it changed my life and that of thousands of others around the world….

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Meeting of Styles-Graf-Orgy-Mega-Album

2009.06.09

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My piece for Meeting of Styles 2009 corner of Brick Lane & Bacon Street

photo© NoLionsInEngland 2009

                Meeting of Styles London graffiti festival 2009 was held at the heart of the UK’s graff- land where Brick Lane meets Bethnal Green Road around the backstreets in Bacon Street, Sclater Street and along the Bethnal Green Road hoardings, the site of the RichMix wall.

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Meeting of Styles-Graffiti-Fest to hit Shoreditch

2009.05.24

Meeting Of Styles – London

I will be painting at the daytime event on the streets…

 

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The International Meeting Of Styles will now be showcased at a one day aerosol and music festival in London on the 6th June 2009…

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Chrome & Black- London’s Finest Colourmen

2009.04.26

A new art supplies store has recently opened and is rapidly becoming very well established in East London’s Bethnal Green Road, near the top of Brick Lane, the heart of Graff-land! Its opposite the 90 meter graffiti wall. With the Rarekind gallery downstairs exhibiting work by original first generation graffiti artists it really is worth a trip

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Specialising in the best spray-paint and markers available they carry a full range of Molotov paints markers and inks including the classic Belton range in the full spectrum of colours. They also carry the new mtn94 range, a staggering array of markers from minis through to ultrawides and mops, unbuffable inks in the full spectrum of colours, caps of all descriptions from needle to superfat, magazines, books and accessories and claim to be the cheapest in London.

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90 m Graff Wall- Bethnal Green Road

2009.04.10

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I was invited in to paint a small piece of this monster wall by Aks, graffiti artist and the events

co-ordinator. Situated between Shoreditch high street and Brick Lane and opposite the new Chrome and Black shop with the Rarekind Gallery downstairs, this is London’s graffiti central. In the next street is Sclater Street Hall of Fame.

This is now East London’s most visible and longest graffiti wall and is at the heart of the most graffitied area in the country. The wall is a youth project organised by Richmix for young people to learn graffiti with experts and professionals such as the legendary Prime, a face I Iast saw at the Covent Garden ‘writers bench’ in around ‘89.

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