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Archive for February, 2008

New York Graffiti Field Identification Guide

New York Graffiti Field Identification Guide

New York City’s streets are home to a wide range of street artists, graff writers, or vandals, depending on what vernacular you prefer. For most New Yorkers it’s easy to appreciate the more conventionally beautiful of the artists’ work, while the murky and...

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Glacier Graffiti Vandal

Glacier Graffiti Vandal

28 year old German backpacker, Jan Philip Scharbert was caught on camera by tourists painting on rocks leading up to and the ice face at Franz Josef Glacier. The glacier was easily cleaned up but Scharbert was ordered to clean up the rest...

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Improv Everywhere: Starbucks Stunt

Improv Everywhere: Starbucks Stunt

Imrov Everywhere’s latest stunt, had three people who entered a Starbucks one by one with their own giant desktop computer and CRT monitor. They bought coffee and worked at their computers as if they were laptops.

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Stop Snitchin’

Stop Snitchin’

After reading the article about San Fransisco handing out $250 dollars to anyone that snitches on a graffiti vandal, we came across this website dedicated to Stop Snitchin‘. The site has t-shirts and CDs for sale.

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SF Announces $250 Reward For Graffiti Vandals

SF Announces $250 Reward For Graffiti Vandals

In San Francisco’s latest effort to clean up city streets and building sides, officials hope a $250 reward will convince people to turn in graffiti vandals. Mayor Gavin Newsom and District Attorney Kamala Harris unveiled a Graffiti Rewards Fund Program Friday in North...

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Krink Graffiti Supplies Article

Krink Graffiti Supplies Article

The New York Times has an article written about the graffiti artist KR, the creator Krink. In his 1999 book “The Art of Getting Over,” Stephen Powers (also known as Espo) profiled and catalogued the work of several dozen fellow graffiti artists. Among...

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