Tag: graffiti
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Trip Log 1: Amsterdam
Here are a few photos of my day and a bit in Amsterdam before continuing my journey north. Amsterdam is filled with cyclists as most of the city and surround towns sit on dead flat flood plain. It’s an old place of business that continues to be busy day in and day out. I checked…
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More Easter Graf
So here are more graffiti photos because it’s a long weekend.
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Easter Graf
I had nothing better to do today, so I cycled out to some legal walls I hadn’t seen before. I have no idea why I didn’t do this sooner. There’s a Houl piece and a couple of really nice Delm pieces (at least I think they’re Delm’s).
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Art, Not Apart
It’s that time of year again. Art, Not Apart cranked up again to be taller and more widespread. Instead of the odd graffiti-slash-street artist given a place to spray, there was an entire artists’ alley and other pockets around the New Acton campus. Instead of being contained within the main area, the event even filled…
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Pre-X-Mas Graf
So, who wanted some pre-X-Mas Graffiti Flicks? Yeah? Okay, well enjoy these, they might be the last snaps I make for the year…
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King Brown
I picked this up from Shredders Boardstore in Lonsdale. Nice little shop and this is a nice graf/skate mag. I wish more magazines came with prizes. The magazine features artist interviews and a particular nice feature are the favourite studio items of the artist featured. It’s a nice touch.
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Morning Graffiti
Since I’ve been in the city all week, I’ve had an opportunity to take some photos of graffiti. More to come later.
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Mappa Mundi
So for the last two weeks and a bit, I had been racing around in the spare hours to quickly throw together a zine for the Canberra Zine Emporium zine fair for You Are Here. Mappa Mundi is the working title for a new project where content is printed to single sheet of paper, which…
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Recent Books
Here’s some recent books that I picked up. I should have given them their individual posts, but I’ve been busy. The Faith of Graffiti It’s a book containing the eponymous essay by Norman Mailer about the early days of graffiti in New York, along with it’s writers. An interesting read, although long-winded by today’s standards,…
