::Graffiti Is Sleepless in Seattle::

Students of the University of Washington are definately on the right track to preserving the Graffiti form. Their interesting approach on the form is worth giving a look.
There is an interesting article posted by the Seattle Post worth giving a look, and the link below is another interesting place to visit.
Click here to visit the collection of photos that they have collected over the year.
::Giant Steps::
Giant is a writer that has been doing his thing in the graff game for quite some time. Mastering in tattoos and canvas, Giant is no novice when it comes to damage.
His style has all of the trimmings of a true NYC graff native, but he is from Albuquerque, New Mexico.
It’s always worth visiting to see what he has been up to.
Click a visit.
MAYOR BLOOMBERG SIGNS LEGISLATION TO FIGHT GRAFFITI
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PR- 486-05
December 29, 2005
Remarks by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg at a Public Hearing on Local Laws
“The next three bills before me are all meant to help fight graffiti. Introductory Number 299-A is sponsored by Council Members Monserrate, Vallone, Addabbo, Avella, Gentile, Gerson, Koppell, Martinez, Nelson, Rivera, Sears, Liu, Clarke, Gennaro, Weprin, McMahon, Jackson, Gonzalez, and The Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum. This bill requires all property owners to keep their property free of graffiti.
::Wipeout??::
It seems to always amaze me how a law like this gets passed. Look what politics can do…
This doesn’t sound real constitutional.
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::Guten Tag::
You won’t see them gawking on the sidewalks near Rockefeller Center, lining up outside Planet Hollywood, or taking carriage rides through Central Park. In fact, you won’t see these tourists at all — unless you frequent South Bronx subway yards or the dozens of other train-storage areas around the city where groups of spray-can-wielding foreigners (most of them, inexplicably, Germans) routinely come to make their mark. “New York is the Mecca of graffiti,” says Maurice Balt, 29, who made the pilgrimage from his hometown, Cologne, in 1995. “It is seen as a tribute to graffiti itself to write on a train in New York.”
::Art for the Windows::
We recently have found out that the Brooklyn Lyceum is looking for an outdoor exhibit for their windows.
::More Fony Graffiti::
San Francisco graffiti artists are denouncing a series of spray-can pieces of cuddly, bug-eyed kids that have appeared on walls around The City in recent months, in what city officials are calling a “war” between the artists and a major corporation.
‘More than Meets the Eye’: Three-Day Graffiti Art Show/Event
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) December 25, 2005 — Paul Vauchelet’s Contiguous Realities, WERC and the San Diego Visual Artists Guild proudly present “More Than Meets The Eye” Friday Saturday and Sunday January 13Th 14Th 15Th. Reception Fri. the 13th, 7:00 PM -10:00 PM Gallery Hours Sat & Sun 10:00 AM to 6:00 PMA three day Graffiti Art Show/Event showcasing the work of legendary Graff and Mural artists from Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Texas and San Diego.
Wack Ad Campaign Works
This is really wack, but effective. I really didn’t want to give this campaigne any shine, but reluctantly, I thought some people were interested in what the hell it is.
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