Elate Graffiti Handstyles Video- Writers Block
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Elate Graffiti Handstyles Video- Writers Block2009.09.20
Filmed and produced by Writer’s Block for Dont Watch That! TV writers block – elate on MUZU. See more videos at the Writers Block Youtube Channel Mystic Gems for the Western Snack Palate and Beyond2009.07.30
rant begins after the jump…. Meeting of Styles-Graf-Orgy-Mega-Album2009.06.09
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. It’s About to Blow-In Stages2009.05.17
In the time leading up to this work an unyielding ‘itch’ had gotten into my head, provoked by awareness of the instability, inefficiency and unaccountability of the systems which govern and power our planet. Every night I watched the news the ‘itch’ would increase, as report upon report drew my attention to the precarious threads which hold our precious reality together, and the self-serving and dangerous attitudes and actions of our so called leaders. Intuitive Wallpaperers, Visionaries & Style Masters- Eastend Hall of Fame2009.04.22
I came up to Plaistow Hall of Fame, East London to meet Keen One with the intention of spending a sunny day drinking beer and maybe putting a little something up myself… 90 m Graff Wall- Bethnal Green Road2009.04.10
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. To read rest of this post click Read More link below |
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