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Queens Graffitti

- Frank Chang - Tuesday, November 1st, 2005 : goo

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So my friend Cat Penfold (who is a citynoise contributor and junkie) has been asking me for days to post some of my graffitti pictures. I started taking them mostly because I wanted some cool pictures to hang in my office, but I also feel like some of these works are so amazing and so temporary that it would be a shame not to document of them. So here they are.

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I found this van parked across the street from P.S. 1 in Long Island City. It was parked in front of an amazing building called 5 Pointz, which is a huge artists space where you can rent out floors inside the building and sign up to paint the outside of the building. More on 5 Pointz later.

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This is the one that started it all for me. I saw this one morning while jogging in my neighborhood in Astoria. It was made right after Jam Master Jay was murdered. I think the crew that created it is called the Wallnuts. I thought it was such a great tribute. So I went back to grab my camera and took a bunch of shots. And then decided that I needed to photograph more graffitti like this.

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Luckly, when I turned the corner from the Run DMC tribute, I found this. It's a small section of a much larger wall. My next camera upgrade is going to have to have a wide angle lens so I can actually take in the full work.

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This is one side of the 5 Pointz building I was talking about earlier. It's not even the best side. You can see it from the 7 train if you're heading into Manhattan. The thing about 5 Pointz is that they're constantly changing the art work on the outside, which gets back to my earlier point about wanting to document some of this stuff before it's gone.

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Here are the rules for 5 Pointz and an e-mail address for more information. (And no, I have no affiliation with 5 Pointz and this isn't a sales pitch.) I just thought it was a great idea for street artist to have a place to share their work.

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Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 1st Nov 2005 - 16:00 GMT

Yay, Frank! They look brilliant (in every sense of the word). Now we'll have to see about posting the other thousand graffitti pictures you have.

sincere: nice

barry: nice

Peter: 2nd Nov 2005 - 19:00 GMT

frank, these are amazing! i really dig 5pointz, and im totally psyched tha tyou shared these.

also: that van is the shit. have you seen our huge collection of and ? www.citynoise.org/search/graf_trux

i hope you post more pictures, of graf or whatever.

thanks!

e.s.b: 3rd Nov 2005 - 21:36 GMT

they need to have some bl00d shit up there ya herd me

Takoda: 6th Nov 2005 - 23:22 GMT

Mad props on da flix keep snapp'n shotz kid!!!

mel: isnt mere one of the guys from style wars?

SCAM28: 4th Apr 2006 - 11:14 GMT

@ mel
you're thinking of Mare....
But definetly some nice flixxx, keep em comin'
btw I think it's great there's people out there that don't paint graff, yet still understand what it can be or what it means to people...

SCAM28 Berlin GraffCity

skitz: crazy taggin for real

jrizzle: 30th Jul 2006 - 02:44 GMT

i love graffitti but that etchuing shit has to become extincted its just a form of destruction i have no respect for etchers

jrizzle: *etching*

YoneKoneR: 9th May 2007 - 03:57 GMT

i to respect the people that dont paint yet love what graffiti is and can respect the art. il try to upload some of my australian flicks wen i get a chance

anon (ool-44c698cc.dyn.optonline.net): 13th Aug 2008 - 02:43 GMT

and they say hip hop is dead, there is plenty of GRAF around NY u just have to look from metro north line to walls in the Bronx, BeeKay, Manhattan If u have the time and the guts to venture to these places and really understand the plight of Graf Artist. Six Train Boiz O.G.

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