Thursday, November 29, 2001

Kilroy Was Here?

One historical tendril of graffiti concerns Kilroy, the alleged signatory to many munitions during World War II. Read some of the Kilroy legends.

And see what I found on an overhead wire in Colorado.

Fascism, American style
The F Word is a political criticism of the recent clampdown on the American people. The American Revolution was fought for less, but in 2001 the stunned public let their politicians ruin the best things about American life in the false name of Security. These politicians betrayed public trust and voted on bills they weren't even allowed to read! Now we live with the consequences, and you will too, because they have wiretapped the Internet so they can read all our email.

Speak now, before that's illegal too. Americans, register to vote! We nee to clean House next election and it will take a great number of people to do that.

FlyID 4 WTC

Brooklyn: Tale, Siek, Stem and Clark, FlyID, dedicated to the firemen who died on September 11.

Big Brother's Camera - Getting Off

mediaeater and
Isee from Applied Autonomy

Sunday, November 25, 2001

More murals about NYC terrorism

By Jazz & Teko, from Argentina. You can see more cool Brazilian and Argentinian styles at BAGraff.com

PC Kid doing it again

Wednesday, November 14, 2001

A-One, RIP

Legendary New York Graffiti artist Anthony Clark, a.k.a. A-one, died in Paris on Sunday from complications of a brain hemorrhage. He was only 37 years old. He is survived by his long time girlfriend in Paris and his mother in NY.

Everyone who knew Aone or his work knew he was full of energy, life and jokes which reflected through his huge smile and his beautiful paintings.

He was a great painter that came from the streets of NY to being collected in some of the most prestigious museums, galleries and private collections around the globe.

Our hearts go out to his family and those close to him.

R.I.P.
Anthony Clark a.k.a. Aone
1964-2001

A quote by Aone painted on Fashion Moda (circa 1982):
"The Deadly Aone standing on the top of A mountain
of dreams, telling myself the broil isn't as hard as it seems!
Colors: bake, burn, sizzle, roast, grill and broil"

....We'll miss you brother, you're in our hearts. - Dzine

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SLIX "ABSOLUTION" - a tribute to courage

SLICK-ster, sickslick@earthlink.net

Wednesday, November 07, 2001

More WTC murals

In Eugene OR:
Frustr8
Kiaz


by PC Kid, wherever he is:
In a Blaze of Glory
Universal

LOST | Graffiti In The City Of Angels

Check out these excellent gallery exhibits

CounterStrike

Thanks Matt, for the battle cruiser