::Eaz Burning New York::

SASTER: It’s been a while since we have last talked. What have you been up to lately?
EAZ: A little of this a little of that. Mainly I have been concentrating on my artwork. I’m definitely not made of paper but damn it’s fuckin’ cold out right now to paint. Basically I feel like I’m starting from scratch. I don’t really have a body of work as far canvases and sculptures go. I always felt a lot stronger on actually painting on walls. Seeing what other writers like Ces are doing with canvases has inspired me to get back to my hand painted work. I have also been painting custom skateboard decks and vinyl toys, one of which won first place in a competition amongst many other artists. Sculpture is also another thing I always wanted to try so I will hopefully have a few done by the end of winter. I was interviewed in a few mags and been in a few books as well. I’ve just been really on my grind and focused. You know what they say, “No sleep for the wicked!”
::Holy Toleeeeedo! – Graff freaks out Community::
This is a shame. A whole community is upset that some kids had wrote in a skate park. Skate and Graff is a combination that has become a part of the Graff culture. It’s a shame that there are Graffphobes holding the children of this community hostage. I highly doubt that it would stop anyone from skating….
See the link below for the [what I find funny] story….
Newport News-Times: Graffiti freak-out
::NYC In Europe::
Graffiti NYC comes to Europe
Graffiti NYC comes to Europe
American book center
http://www.abc.nl
GRAFFITI NYC COMES TO EUROPE/UK
featuring legendary writers JA, GIZ and RATE
Saturday February 17, The American Book Center, Spui 12, Amsterdam
Street art hits Europe this February with the release of GRAFFITI NYC, the definitive new
text on one of the most controversial, and among the most important, art forms to emerge
in the past half century.
Seems that the whole tour is about the sale of a book.














