Sunday, March 23, 2008

2007 Awards - My Favorite Easter Tryptich

Happy Easter to any of you Candy Lovers/Christians out there.


In a fairly limited category - here is my favorite Easter themed work from 2007 - a Tryptich from the ADICT Crew, that was put up in the Pit on the Easter weekend last year, and stayed up for quite a while after. For some reason, the white background, light blue colour and black stripes evoked the HMCS Sackville for me, so this really had a sense of place in Halifax for me.





Friday, March 21, 2008

Town Pride Stickerfitti

The "Town Pride" Tag and 'Logo' have been cropping up around town recently, but over the past few days I have seen several stickers on News and Mailboxes as well.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Gangsta Giraffe Guest Blogger



That is soooo cool. I love the gangsta giraffe. I have seen it before in the pit, but it was painted over. The cartoons are my favorite kind of graffiti like the mini bombs.

-O-

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

A New York Graffiti Challenge




Why does this shot belong here? (And no, it's not the graffiti on the upper right of the building)

This shouldn't be too hard for some of a certain age... Or those with good visual memories.

Put the guesses in the comments.

March 14, 2008 - Time to put the 58 potential viewers of this since Tuesday out of their misery (if anyone was truly miserable that is) - It's 96 St. Mark's Place, New York City - Also known as the cover of Led Zeppelin's "Physical Graffiti" (with the top story removed by some old fashioned, non-digital photography tricks) It was also featured in the Rolling Stones video, "Waiting On a Friend". The street itself has been home to James Fenimore Cooper, W.H. Auden, Leon Trotsky, Lenny Bruce, and Abbie Hoffman over the past 200 or so years.

From a graffiti perspective, number 51 was occupied by "51X", the art gallery that brought Jean-Michel Basquiat and graffiti to mainstream acclaim.

Not bad for a little street in the East Village...

Monday, March 03, 2008

2007 Awards - Favorite "Career in a Year"

A typical writer's 'career' starts with tagging, and progresses through larger outlines into more complex pieces. This one may be limited by my ability to recognise and associate a particular tag with the larger piece, which I no doubt miss sometimes. Around town last year the most common examples belong to one person - a distinct (and now readable) tag, and a distinct interwoven style for larger pieces. My favorite "Career in a Year 2007" - was APER.

Tags


Throw-ups/Fills


Pieces

Sunday, March 02, 2008

Queen Street Sobeys

A quick shopping trip to Sobeys this morning revealed a bunch of new graffiti ardorning the store - including some tags that I hadn't seen lately - SARS and JEM, plus the 'Christ in a Cradle' of "Town Pride"

Here they are with much less discomfort than I endured in the bitter wind this morning...