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SAR TMB: [[img:36905]] IZ-IZ-IZ-IZ-IZ- YOU CAN ERASE HIS NAME BUT NOT THE FAME. THE ALL TIME MOST UP, ALL CITY-ALL TIME KING OF GRAFFITI, FROM THE BEGINNING TO THE END,EVEN CLEAN TRAINS. REST IN PEACE MY BROTHER. WE......

in response to: NYC Style Graffiti Throw Up by Metro1

Franny Wentzel: In Soviet Russia... graffiti bombs YOU!...

in response to: Russian Army Freight Transport by belyz

britishbitch: im liking the deliverance purdy hahaha, well im doing a writing on graffiti art and am reading up onit, would anybody like to elaborate on your views of graffiti art and who i......

in response to: Berlin Wall Graffiti by Heiko Burkhardt

Galloping Greg: Yes, happy 10,000th post, Citynoise! Here's to another 10,000 :-) Another great classic graffiti post, to boot. ...

in response to: 1990s NYC Graffiti: Part 8 by Peter

SAR TMB: [[img:36791]] BILLY 167 WILD STYLE...R.I.P..ONE OF THE MOST UNDERATED GRAFFITI KINGS AND MASTERS OF ALL TIME, MAJOR INFLUENCE ON KINGS LIKE TRACY168, BLADE, SEEN AND FUZZ....

in response to: Old School by Dr. Revolt

Cream - HKI: I never get tired of that classic NY graffiti with full of stars, bubbles and Vaughn Bode characters. Fresh!...

in response to: METRO GRAFFITI ART SINCE 1988. by Metro 1

Galloping Greg: Damn! Nice stuff. I've said it before, but I'll say it again -- I'm not the world's biggest Graffiti-lover, but you can't help but like these pics. I REMEMBER when every NYC Subway car looked......

in response to: 1990s NYC Graffiti: Part 7 by Peter

james wilson: my name is james wilson. i am a former graffiti artist from the 70's. the crew that i was in is called sam1 (sly artistic masters chapter 1). we originated the "wild style" or "wicked......

in response to: More Philly Graffiti / Street Art by serlingrod

EvilGentleman: Oh no worries. Your photos are very welcome. I just know that when threads get too long, it slows down the servers, and also causes problems for the viewers with slow connections. Although, I have suggested......

in response to: Graffiti Factory: Behind the Babcock & Wilcox Boiler Plant Part 1 by EvilGentleman

Cream - HKI: Cool. I thought the idea is to keep the number of articles as low as possible so people (especially noobies like myself) can find stuff easier. Like, the stuff I had was from the exact......

in response to: Graffiti Factory: Behind the Babcock & Wilcox Boiler Plant Part 1 by EvilGentleman

Cream - HKI FIN: I posted some of these on the other article "Graffiti Factory: Behind the Babcock & Wilcox Boiler Plant" but after I found this thread I thought these belong here as they are from inside the......

in response to: Graffiti Factory: Inside the Babcock & Wilcox Boiler Plant by EvilGentleman

antoine: what the hell, which street did mos hold? i have checked a lot of website, but i still can't find. fuck to their graffitis....

in response to: Legal Graffiti by CE

Peter: nice... this reminds me of led zeppelin's 'physical graffiti' album cover... [[img:36540]] (thats 96 and 98 St. Mark's Place, btw...) ...

in response to: My Other Building by Robert

SAR TMB: [[img:36536]] IZ THE WIZ AND VINNY- ALL TIME KINGS OF GRAFFITI PHOTO 2007...

in response to: Old School by Dr. Revolt

SAR TMB: [[img:36512]] TEAR 2- THE GRAFFITI UNDERGROUND 1975...

in response to: Old School by Dr. Revolt

anon (cpe-76-89-88-178.san.res.rr.com): i really liked all of thiiz graffiti,some of ma homies tag to.!...

in response to: Bel Graffiti by BelRoC

Jethro: How do you read graffiti? My mind is all jumbled up even trying to understand a sentence (that is if I can even read a letter). Bahumbug....

in response to: Truck Boner by Peter

Galloping Greg: Now I'm not the world's biggest graffiti fan, but even I've got to admit that some of these are really great, BEL. ...

in response to: Bel Graffiti by BelRoC

Samantha: Hi Peter, I'm an NYU student and I"m trying to write an article about graffiti in Williamsburg and you seem to know your way about the topic. I was hoping to perhaps talk to you......

in response to: Don\'t Steal My Wheelchair by Peter

Peter: damn! you get props for this one... i think these sorts of posts are amongst my favorite here. that first shot is awesome, as are the innards. i love how places like this are always covered......

in response to: School Number 4 + Nightmare Basement by Your Main Paradox

@caroline815: Hey, nice pictures. One of the graffiti art pics in on my block. I just moved to Norris Square and am trying to learn about my neighborhood. Hey neighbor. ...

in response to: Kensington\'s Norris Square by serlingrod

CLOSE ONE DEVIOUS KREW: DK in the house close devoc pride merc alert fink web kezra... rip clue bec. The one and only real portland graffiti crew DEVIOUS ...

in response to: PDX graffiti like ummm... by fuzzytank

samo1 SOUR graffiti.: these r some sick throws n shit.....

in response to: NYC Style Graffiti Throw Up by Metro1

Peter: always loving the pichao graffiti :) the photo with the keys is nice... is that graf too or is that place a locksmith or something?...

in response to: CityScapes - Part IV by livia

Bryan: Or more like call the Bad Graffiti Police o__O...

in response to: Hipster Killers by Peter

Scoopology: great post, love the bronx graffiti got a well known Gate King, JEW BT (Bronx Terrorist) Treemont & Grandconcourse early 1990's... you got a great eye thanks...

in response to: 1990s NYC Graffiti: Part 5 by Peter

soho mojo: The only place that caries the future of graffiti dvd by eaz in nyc!!! i love this place!!...

in response to: Scrap Yard nyc GRAFFITI STORE by art views

Sanzay: It is all started nicely like this beach landscape [[img:35380]] And suddenly some ghost called me from this chair. [[img:35381]] Ghost said that there is the {abandoned} engine in an East salt marsh [[img:35382]] and raise of the dead horseshoe crab. [[img:35383]] No......

in response to: Plum Beach Cleanup July 26, 2009 by Sanzay

Boris: It is not so simple to gain access to a mausoleum without proof that it is yours.We have no keys or deeds or paperwork to show we are the rightful proprietors or family members.Even still,it......

in response to: Bayside Acacia Cemetery by NWhyC

urban expressions: Tryin ta change the game, lets hand down some knowledge. Pretty soon we'll be launching Portlands First How to - Whats What - Online Graffiti Learning Center. http://urbanexpressions.com follow us on twitter @ http://www.twitter.com/pdxgraffiti seriously,......

in response to: PDX graffiti like ummm... by fuzzytank

Peter: youre welcome. nyc graffiti rules!...

in response to: 1990s NYC Graffiti: Part 5 by Peter

hype718!: i ngive my respects to ja and cope2 theyre legends equally i MUST big up sane and smith and hold it down for iz the wiz whoevers in the n.y get up brooo no excuses......

in response to: NYC Style Graffiti Throw Up by Metro1

the original OG 1: jeeezus christ. im glad i didnt read ALL of this shit. you guys are fucking faggots. writing on shit is writing on shit. its all good. even shit like "white power", gives you something to go over. i......

in response to: PDX graffiti like ummm... by fuzzytank

nycgraffititrainlegends: wild style my man on the old red birds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...

in response to: NYC Graffiti Train, 1995 by Metro

Fresh Kidds, TVS, RTW, ROC: For an old school graffiti marker made in the Upper West Side of Manhattan, go to www.nycmops.com We also supply stores both online and offline in the USA and around the world. The scrap yard is......

in response to: Scrap Yard nyc GRAFFITI STORE by art views

Geri: I remember hearing about the time that the HCHS admin hired a graffiti cleaner to wipe off one of his courtyard murals. Apparently he snuck around to the back of their van while they were......

in response to: Sane Smith: Puttin' the Green in Greenpoint by Peter

Caroline: Looking for Graffiti artist for a Gallery Art show, Annimity respected! Please forward to neverlandartstudio@yahoo.com for the philiphonegallery.com...

in response to: More Philly Graffiti / Street Art by serlingrod

paks: this graff is dope the 90s was fo sho the best era of graffiti in history its koo how people aprreciate thi peace!...

in response to: 1990s NYC Graffiti: Part 3 by Peter

End Level Boss: I love this era of graffiti, thanks for sharing....

in response to: 1990s NYC Graffiti: Part 3 by Peter

Usually Ambivalent: Definitely some of the best graffiti I've ever seen....

in response to: 1990s NYC Graffiti: Part 3 by Peter

Jethro: Wow nice graffiti! I'm loving this. I just wish I understood the graffiti : (...

in response to: Old School by Dr. Revolt

new york trains rock MTAMAN: nyc is the birthplace of graffiti trains! The red train are the tuff vintage trains that made there mark in all 5 BRONX BROOK: QUEENS MANHATON STAT ISALND...

in response to: NYC Graffiti Train, 1995 by Metro

Lisa: I grew up in this neighborhood and I've always loved this cemetery. As a kid, I used to go in to explore the grounds and take solace in the quiet there. Gave me a deep......

in response to: Bayside Acacia Cemetery by NWhyC

Luke72: Those 3AYEM guys are great, liked that Go Vegas graffiti video they were in a lot. ...

in response to: Untitled by nytlc

espone: graffiti should be illegal,otherwise it wouldnt be graffiti,you wouldnt get any rush at all from just doing it on canvas.im not saying canvas is weak,just saying that thats not "real graffiti".and if you think im......

in response to: Why They\'ve Got Us All Wrong by Repine Online

a friend of A3: Well I think the A3 is the shit when it comes to graffiti and I hang with him he's okay lol=)...

in response to: Destruction or Art by Robert Emanuel

Amanda: Houston just launched a new anti-graffiti Web site and campaign too. BUT street and urban art will prevail in Houston! www.houstonstreetart.org...

in response to: Tagged By DUAL by groovehouse

Peter: more russian graffiti, please! also... wow, those shell-garages... never seen anything like that in my neck of the woods, but we do have alleyways of rusting carports, hahaha... anyway, awesome. im glad to see more, because i......

in response to: Lyublino Neighborhood by nytlc

anon (198.49.31.3): [[img:33429]] Look at this Birmingham graffiti. ...

in response to: Birmingham Bombers by M. McConnell

kryme: WALL OF FAME: shut down because some fucks stole the nice ladies air compressor. that is about one of the ONLY legal walls to hit, everything else is private owned and you have to ask......

in response to: Legal Graffiti by groovehouse

James: Do most of these sites just for "art" or other purposes of the graffiti? This guy called Isaiah Zagar has put mosaics on numerous buildings all throughout downtown Philadelphia. His work has become a signal......

in response to: Graffiti Factory: Inside the Babcock & Wilcox Boiler Plant by EvilGentleman

Sanzay: And here are less romantic (in terms of decay and graffiti) views in this park [[img:33132]] [[img:33133]] and five brave RC amateurs with their fleet of helicopters [[img:33134]] ...

in response to: The Ghost Ships of Coney Island Creek by Peter

Sanzay: Look at the clean floor at the fifth picture. Where is the debris, whre is the mess intrinsic to abandoned buildings? Where is the graffiti? This town is definitely undersaffed with hobos, vandals and graffiti......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

man: cool graffiti ...

in response to: Night Train Game by joey

I love graffiti...: Seems like right after I came to New York, they started cleaning up the graffiti. Thanks for posting this....

in response to: Lazer Prairie by Peter

db: go google and type in dubside hawaii graffiti has more flix...

in response to: Hawaii Graffiti by dubside

mota : metro is the shit inspired me to to do graffiti ...

in response to: METRO GRAFFITI ART SINCE 1988. by Metro 1

jon strader: i love this graffiti. my favorite is cope2 KD. he is my idol at graffiti....

in response to: NYC Style Graffiti Throw Up by Metro1

NY Gamer: Damn, all that work makes me insanely glad i live in the NYC area! Even though I don't tag, I don't care! It still kicks ass! All the graffiti may piss off alot of people......

in response to: Sane Smith: Puttin' the Green in Greenpoint by Peter

gavvo: so can u do graffiti without getting in jail still in toronto canada in 2009...

in response to: graffiti alley / style in progress \'05 by jeeff

brocklanders32: Ja is the 2009 defintion of graffiti... This dude emptied more cans of paint than anyone on this planet...

in response to: JA: A True NYC King by Peter

EvilGentleman: Awesome! Nice one Peter! I just shot a set in the abandoned {Babcock & Wilcox} boiler factory in Montreal today. Damn place is graffiti heaven. Hopefully I'll have it on Citynoise within the week....

in response to: The Wrigley Gum Factory by Peter

ian: Ah, you found its sibling. :) I was out of the photog world for a while due to lack of equipment. Also buying a house and getting married and establishing a household and all that. Oh,......

in response to: Viking by ian

anon (static.unknown.charter.com): Fan-TAS-tic shots. Really cool graffiti too....

in response to: The Wrigley Gum Factory by Peter

Holly: I love the photos of the books scattered across the floor. Feeling the one tooth Graffiti shot as well....

in response to: The Wrigley Gum Factory by Peter

Peter Puleo: [[img:32139]] [[img:32140]] The best 21 years of my subway riding life. I remember as a kid on the Nostrand line they would paint them white to combat graffiti. The straphangers, doors that went poof when closing and......

in response to: NYC Graffiti Train, 1995 by Metro

groovehouse: Here in Houston, we have a city graffiti ordinance. Once the city mails/gives you a letter stating that there is graffiti on your building, you have X number of days to remove it before they......

in response to: Tagged By DUAL by groovehouse

Mat: Yup, Legal Graffiti like this guy is cool! But, illegal ones are garbage. Garbage graffiti should be only on the wall of their own house......

in response to: Legal Graffiti by CE

by ELY AND DENIS..XD: wow..your graffiti are very nice..XD...

in response to: Bel Graffiti by BelRoC

Unaria: I just realized that this is a place I'd get freaked out in, but the bravest people tag the dumbest graffiti. Love the pictures though!...

in response to: Pilgrim State Psychiatric Center by Sean Hopkins

Caesar: Oh my, what a fascinating place. The photo above is interesting because those rails seem to just stop, going nowhere! So much crazy graffiti, too. I've been enjoying these graffiti/urbex posts of yours lately. ...

in response to: The Gaping Maw by Peter

Mags: are you kidding me? graffiti patrol?? this city is coming to an end. ...

in response to: Burners Beware!!! by NWhyC

Peter: nice. i always love seeing {freight} {graffiti}......

in response to: Train Graf by Graz

FREE YOUR F*KIN MIND.: graffiti is a form of art, and it became an outlet for people to express themselves or recreate their own expressions and creates a place only for themselves to be at peace and enjoy what......

in response to: JA: A True NYC King by Peter

Thorp: I like the next-to-last one best. Graffiti Fortress!...

in response to: Under the Bridge Pt. 2 by Peter

big juicy: LIsten LOGEK dont come ina ja blog and talk shit about ja just beacuse ja has a rich dad dosent mean he a less of a graffiti artist. Its like if your parents where dirt......

in response to: JA: A True NYC King by Peter

Peter: to be fair, also check out [[http://alphabetanyc.com]] {scrapyard} is the original, but {alphabeta} is official, so any writers passing through {medina} best not sleep, even if you *do* have to take the {g train} there... Alphabetashop@gmail.com [[http://www.myspace.com/alphabetanyc]] noon-8pm 70......

in response to: Scrap Yard nyc GRAFFITI STORE by art views

hove9: Perhaps the person got a job street cleaning and had to put their work Code of Conduct ahead of their faith? They still love God but will get the sack if they show it via......

in response to: God Is Love by Luke1972

carly: i want to know how to draw graffiti sooo badly, does any body know how i can learn?...

in response to: NYC Style Graffiti Throw Up by Metro1

Peter: ahh, the nebulous "its not very safe" comment. do consider some context; as the area is comprised of partially abandoned freight lines, abandoned/decaying warehouses, business-hours-only industry and empty lots strewn with trash, what do you......

in response to: English Kills Decay by Peter

Luke1972: Where are the windows on this building? There don't seem to be any underneath the graffiti. ...

in response to: Graffiti Building by kronia

Peter: this is on my block. to be perfectly frank, i kinda like it. the graf at least. in regards to bushwick having cleaned up... dont blame the graffit writers. blame the landlords who allow perfectly good......

in response to: Cahbazm Doorfaces by Peter

Peter: franny, i think you might be confusing "graffiti" with "tagging". weve had this argument on here countless times, heh. mindbendingly aesthetic murals painted on walls versus someone scrawling their name on a wall with a......

in response to: Why They\'ve Got Us All Wrong by Repine Online

Luke: Hi. This article will probably be of interest to you: http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/02/17/a-new-look-at-graffiti-writers-lives/?pagemode=print ...

in response to: Why They\'ve Got Us All Wrong by Repine Online

big juicy: listen graffiti is a type of art its called urban art and its not scribbling you couldnt do any of the shit you see on the walls and if you dont like graffiti dont come......

in response to: JA: A True NYC King by Peter

EMAGE*DCV: hell props to CROME,CROOK,MSG,ATOMIK,RADE and the other graff writers who put dis to work it's a shame why crakas do dis type of shit to graffiti R.I.P SEGE...

in response to: Miami Art Massacre by Bob Edelson

Luke: Exploring for graffiti is a very situationist passtime, moving around a city in hidden spaces. Look up the wiki entry for flaneur and it rather hits this activity on the head. ...

in response to: I Could Waste a Day Finding Graffiti by Repine Graffiti Magazine

fuck graff: Fuck graffiti its for bitch ass niggas that cant do real art so they scribble shit on the wall calling it Ups ?? Fucking dicks get a real hobbie ...

in response to: JA: A True NYC King by Peter

AP: It looks like snow graffiti!...

in response to: Pattern Recognition by Peter

Mime: Thanks for the welcome, CartLegger. Townsville is rather like a plantar wart. It grows on you, innocuously, until it starts to expand outwards. [[img:30452]] (We grow 'em big here in the tropics.) From the summit of {Castle Hill} in......

in response to: Presenting Townsville by Mime

fr8artRuleZ: dope pic. more freight graffiti or should i say ART, the better....

in response to: Freight Graffiti by Peter

Omen1: All you kats talking about the old days got me thinking about my days in Graffiti in Portland and Vancouver from 1985-98 until I moved away to Cali. I was the other "original" member of SMS......

in response to: PDX graffiti like ummm... by fuzzytank

LADIES FIRST: dan.. i highhhhly suggest you dont go around there.. i write graffiti all around there and i live in another part of philly. trust me-EVERYONE will no you aint from around here by the way......

in response to: Kensington / North Philly Graffiti by serlingrod

youra trendy spanish yuppy: of course all u see is hes shit its because he lives in the yuppyville an all he does is hit his own hood over n over when u do see it anywhere u......

in response to: Leeto & Beef by Peter

Peter: funny you would mention it: [[img:30076]] that entry (and the tunnel under the tracks) made me feel like i was in some former eastern european state. believe it or not, i havent hung out around the junction much.......

in response to: Apex Airtronics, Inc. by Peter

adam: The city has screwed this guy more than once. Fortunately theres a new batch of politicians that gave him the green light to do tours again and a 10 year lease. I missed that graffiti but......

in response to: Oldest Subway Tunnel in the World by adam

Peter: im glad to see this place made so accessible to people... the lights and stairs/walkways are good additions. did you see the 110+ year old ##"remember the maine!"## graffiti in there?...

in response to: Oldest Subway Tunnel in the World by adam

repine: I don't believe graffiti should be called a subculture, as that implies that its members are alike in a number of ways, like those of a particular school of traditional painting. The only thing graff......

in response to: A Proposition to Graffiti Writers by Repine Graffiti Magazine

repine: That community service sounds unfair. Good point though, graffiti creates an identity and the individual decides whether that identity is corrupt or not. Although cos your anonymous couldn't you decide to adopt a completely different 'character'......

in response to: A Proposition to Graffiti Writers by Repine Graffiti Magazine

repine: I have a rule that I stick to, no private property, but I know there's a lot of variation with regard to what people will and wont write on within the graffiti community. What do you......

in response to: A Proposition to Graffiti Writers by Repine Graffiti Magazine

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