If you were a graff writer from the Broadway Local #1 Line, chances are you took photos on the platform... Read More
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HOW IT ALL BEGAN There was a broad mix of graffiti writing experience among us in 1977 when BIL-ROCK created... Read More
In February 1982 Dondi, Futura and I traveled to Santa Cruz, California. One of our RTW cohorts, Dan Hassid, was... Read More
Ornate and elaborate name-based graffiti began appearing in earnest on NYC subways around 1970. As aerosol and marker writing proliferated... Read More
As soon as I got serious about painting freights there was something that I realized very quickly: There are A... Read More
Back in the early 90’s my homie Stash Two created the now legendary “Training Pad”. It was a simple but... Read More
Whether on streets or subway cars, photos of my tags are pretty rare. It’s actually amazing to me that I’ve... Read More
Do you like doing pieces in Black Books? I LOVE doing pieces in Black Books. There’s nothing like that moment... Read More
So here’s the story behind how I ended up doing freight trains for twenty-five years. Back in the early 90’s... Read More
I was never much of a “throw-up” guy and I really didn’t do very many during my graffiti career in... Read More
I confess to being equal parts graffiti maker and graffiti fanboy. At a graff event you may very well find... Read More
To best express my history of doing pieces on walls I’m going to divide my walls into three time periods.... Read More

