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Professional graffiti artists take over Shieldfield fence

Posted by Tag One on Tuesday, September 29, 2009, In : World News 

TYNESIDE will become the graffiti capital of the North, if professional graffiti artists get their way.

Trackside graffiti

They are bidding to bring a touch of their work to our streets in the hope that people will open up to it.

In Newcastle alone, council tax payers have to fork out £300,000 a year to rid walls and buildings of ugly scrawl.

But in Shieldfield, a 500ft fence has been turned over to Trackside, a company that specialises in graffiti, to display their art.

Trackside co-owner Graham Sm...


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Graffiti king Russell Fenn escapes jail

Posted by Tag One on Tuesday, September 29, 2009, In : Charged 

A NOTORIOUS graffiti vandal turned acclaimed artist has escaped a prison sentence for his past life defacing trains and private property.

The Brisbane Magistrates Court yesterday heard R****** O**** F***, 23, was a renowned aerosol artist in the international graffiti "sub-culture" before police raided his home in June last year.

Police found numerous spray paint cans along with a computer hard drive containing photos and videos of F*** and others spray painting trains, walls and ...


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'New Banksy' work draws art fans

Posted by Tag One on Tuesday, September 29, 2009, In : Street Art 
THE ELUSIVE, international street artist Banksy may have chosen a Tottenham letting agent's wall for his latest canvas.

A distinctive stencilled work of two children playing catch with a "no ball games" sign is definitely by the world-renowned graffiti artist, whose original works have sold for more than £100,000 at auction, according to fans.

The graffiti, which uses Banksy's trademark stencilled style and sense of humour, appeared over the weekend opposite the junction of Tottenham High Ro...

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T KID vs SEEN ...... Who's The Rat?

Posted by Tag One on Tuesday, September 29, 2009, In : Beef 

This is a email that found it's way into alot of mailboxes and we choose to share it you.............

(T KID)

Yo my man cut the shit with your bull shit. I`m going to tell you something..I didn’t pay that incident any mind till that day we were painting together with cope in that school yard. I listen very carefully to what you said that day and your own words led me to believe what I felt in my gut for the longest.
You came looking for me to get into the yard not the other way around.PAL!!...


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"TURBO" of Glasgow has been sentenced to 80 hours of community service.

Posted by Tag One on Thursday, September 24, 2009, In : Charged 

A VANDAL who caused more than £8000-worth of graffiti damage to railway property in the West End of Glasgow has been sentenced to 80 hours of community service.

P****** P*****, 19, of Beith Street, P******, was sentenced at Glasgow Sheriff Court after earlier pleading guilty to five vandalism offences.

He is believed to be a member of a notorious graffiti gang called BTS and his distinctive "ONCE" and "TUNE" tags were daubed on walls in the Jordanhill and Partick areas of the ci...


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Artist "CLOPS" etched graffiti onto windows on Los Altos' Main St.

Posted by Tag One on Thursday, September 24, 2009, In : Busted 

A San Jose man who police say was responsible for a vandalism spree in downtown Los Altos in June and other acts of vandalism in the South Bay was arrested last week and charged with 67 counts of vandalism, including 45 felonies.

E**** O****, 19, was arrested Sept. 14 by police at a home on South Tenth Street in San Jose.

O**** is being held on $200,000 bail and is scheduled to enter a plea in Santa Clara County Superior Court today. He faces a maximum possible sentence of 39 years and 8 mo...


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100 artists paint milelong mural in New Brunswick

Posted by Tag One on Thursday, September 24, 2009, In : Street Art 

"It's all so amazing and so artistic," the 17-year-old Old Bridge resident said. "I don't know what half the drawings are, but they are all so beautiful. You have your own interpretation of everything that you see.

But on Saturday afternoon, with a paintbrush in her hand, she said she stood corrected — and in awe.

"It's all so amazing and so artistic," the 17-year-old Old Bridge resident said. "I don't know what half the drawings are, but they are all so beautiful. You have you...


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"Reverse Graffiti" Artist Paul Curtis Shows Us How Dirty We Really Are

Posted by Tag One on Wednesday, September 23, 2009, In : Street Art 
By: Jeff Chu
Reverse Graffiti SubliminalismFor the Use the City Festival in Kosice, a steelmaking hub that is Slovakia's second-biggest city, Curtis erased years of industrial grime. | Photographs by Franco Pagetti

EnlargeReverse Graffiti SubliminalismWorking in Slovakia "was a bit more interesting than I would have liked," says Curtis. For one thing, there were the homemade ladders the locals provided. They also equipped him with firehoses that sprayed sand along with the water, m...

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Eric Felisbret, aka DEAL CIA, Graffiti Artist (gothamist.com)

Posted by Tag One on Wednesday, September 23, 2009, In : Old Skool 

COST, REVS early 1990s COST, REVS early 1990s

Eric Felisbret may be better known to some people as DEAL CIA, his tag from his graffiti writing days. For the past ten years, he's been running the old school graffiti site at 149St and now, after thirty years of documenting New York City's graffiti scene, he's put together Graffiti New York, which features over 1,000 images. We spoke to Felisbret about his start in graffiti writing, t...


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Graffiti vandalism suspect scheduled for sentencing

Posted by Tag One on Wednesday, September 23, 2009, In : Charged 
One suspect in the Petoskey graffiti vandalism case is scheduled for sentencing later this month.

After pleading guilty Aug. 26 to malicious destruction of personal property between $200 and $1,000 — a one-year misdemeanor — which is one of the two original charges against him, 18-year-old A******** C********** Iuni — hometown unknown — was able to have a five-year felony charge — malicious destruction of a building between $1,000 and $20,000 — against him dropped.

In August, Iuni w...
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Artist Illegally Hangs Work at Brooklyn Museum

Posted by Tag One on Monday, September 21, 2009, In : WANTED 

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Astonishing. Graffiti artists are still doing the ol' "sneak into a museum and hang unsolicited work" trick. The latest, Mat Benote, fancies himself a "Fine Art Graffiti Artist" and has actually already pulled this stunt at the Guggenheim. His latest conquest was the walls of the Brooklyn Museum, and one of his minions wrote to tell us this is "the Cloak & Dagger style of graffiti art that he has become known for." So controversial! So... 2005!

We've contacted the Brookl...


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Public turns in graffiti 'artists'

Posted by Tag One on Monday, September 21, 2009, In : Busted 
September 21, 2009

Police have busted three graffiti painters in one day with the help of citizens who called 911 to complain.
 
Sergeant Terri-Lynn Collings says  police are pleased with the phone calls – all in a five-hour period Saturday – bec...

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Writing's on the wall: 6 held in graffiti case

Posted by Tag One on Monday, September 21, 2009, In : Busted 
By NICK BONHAM
THE PUEBLO CHIEFTAIN
Writings on a couple of Downtown walls landed a group of out-of-town visitors in jail early Sunday.

At least six people were arrested on suspicion of contributing to the deliquency of a minor and criminal mischief.

Booked into Pueblo County jail were Antonio Chavez, 22; Joseph Moses Jimenez, 19; Matthew Paul Medina, 22; Lorenzo Daniel Rivera, 22; and Raul Rodriguez, 18, all of Colorado Springs.

Puebloan Mariah Lynn Espinoza, 18, of the 0-100 blo...
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Graffiti artists leave mark downtown

Posted by Tag One on Monday, September 21, 2009, In : WANTED 
Published 09/21/09

They strike at night, over the weekend, and work in the shadow of darkness. Their weapon: spray paint.

Annapolis police are trying to stop these vandals from leaving their marks on buildings in the city.

Over the past month, police have found six instances of graffiti in the downtown area. The markings generally appear after 9 p.m. and are found on back alleys and the sides of buildin...


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Camera footage shows fatal Mexico subway shooting

Posted by Tag One on Monday, September 21, 2009, In : News 

MEXICO CITY, Mexico (CNN) -- Mexican authorities deployed more than 1,000 additional police officers to reinforce security at the capital's 175 subway stations on Saturday, a day after a shooting inside a station left two people dead and eight injured at the height of evening rush hour.

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Police hunting graffiti vandals

Posted by Tag One on Friday, September 11, 2009, In : WANTED 
By Joe Johnson  |  joe.johnson@onlineathens.com  |  Story updated at 11:46 pm on 9/9/2009
Athens-Clarke police are tracking down a group of men who apparently have spent the past month vandalizing buildings and property throughout the county.

Police don't know if the group that is spray-painting the name "DBK" around town is a gang, but the case has been assigned to an Athens-Clarke police gang investigator.

DBK first appeared Aug. 8 on a traffic light contro...


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NY graffiti underworld writes its future

Posted by Tag One on Friday, September 11, 2009,

NEW YORK — Artists usually crave light. Robert, 25, chose the dead of night. "It's safer that way," he said.

Working on a rough Brooklyn street, he had only 10 minutes to paint before he fled, mistaking an approaching car for the police.

Left behind him on a brick wall: two large, dainty seahorses.

"I think it's actually rather beautiful," Robert said.

Despite efforts by New York's gentrifying mayor, Michael Bloomberg, graffiti has not only survived, but is reinventing itself in the city that c...


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Kingston police charge 100 people during nine-month graffiti crackdown

Posted by Tag One on Monday, September 7, 2009, In : Busted 

ONE hundred people have been arrested and thousands of charges laid during a nine-month police crackdown on graffiti vandals.

The crackdown in Kingston council, in Melbourne’s south has also resulted in $98,000 being paid to victims of graffiti through restitution claims in court.

Insp Neil Paterson said the majority of offenders arrested were teenage males who police then discovered were wanted for other crimes including theft, assault and robbery.

The crackdown came after graffiti offenc...
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Graffiti comes of age in New York

Posted by Tag One on Thursday, September 3, 2009, In : Legal Graffiti Art 
By Prune Perromat
BBC News, New York

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Graffiti On New York City's Subway Trains Remembered

Posted by Tag One on Wednesday, September 2, 2009, In : Old Skool 
Graffiti is any sort of words or drawings, scribbled or painted on awall or other surface… without permission. That's why most peopleconsider it vandalism. But to others, including photographers HenryChalfant and Martha Cooper, it's a form of art. A 1984 book featuringmore than 200 of their images of the graffiti on New York City subwaycars documented this urban subculture. Now, a 25th anniversary editionof Subway Art is out with additional photographs.  

Photographer Henry Chalfant says he ...
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