Showing posts with label Graffiti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graffiti. Show all posts

Thursday, September 3, 2009

SF Graffiti Mecca Set for Demolition



In Bayview Hunter's Point, there is a condemned Tuna Factory that has become a Mecca for Graffiti. The location is set for demolition in mid September, so if you want to hit up the spot and check out the work that has been done there, you're going to want to check it out soon.

Check out the Flickr set and more info on the locale HERE


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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Agents of Change x Red Bull


Red Bull hooked up with Agents of Change on this project. Must say I'm a big fan of this squad.
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

sfgraf.com


visit sfgraf.com to check out some dope classic pieces from the golden years from all around the bay.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Reverse Graffiti

This is pretty nuts. Basically this guy (Paul "Moose" Curtis) went up to this little tunnel and cleaned up the grime and dirt on the fence/wall and almost got in trouble for it. But when the police came to arrest him, they couldn't find anything to charge him with. GENIUS!

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Keep a look out: Beautiful Losers- The Documentary

A couple of yours ago the Beautiful Losers art exhibition started, bringing some of greatest art minds of our time together in one venue. The curator, Aaron Rose, has now made a movie about the art and the "Beautiful Losers" behind it. Featuring Ed Templeton, Barry Mcgee, Kaws, Shepard Fairy,and many many more. Comes out in Spring 2008. First look preview:



Oh yea, lets not forget one of my all-time favorites kicks that came out from this project. Heat! I still want them :(

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Argument Hour: Graf Part 1: Cover Up!


There's a lot to talk about, when it comes to graf, so I've split it up into several different argument hours. Here is your part 1.

A short Bomb$hell background:

The essence of what bomb$hell is, started off in graf. That's what it's been about. The idea of art, and underground movements, and the possibility of epidemic. We came up with the idea of bomb$hell, as a store, where we could share art, ideas, thoughts and what not. I'll stop there, because we're straight copyright. Nevertheless, to bomb, is to go out on the streets and spread your tag, your throwie, whatever but it was the idea of getting up there.

This segment of "Argument Hour: Graf" is to deal with the idea of the cover up. Basically, getting buffed out. Whether it be, getting sandblasted or painted over, or repaved, I've seen to many instances why this is horrible, so here is my argument.

  1. True artists will reign supreme. You may see throwies all around, good bad, whatever. But as far as real graf goes, there is no need to paint over these little pieces, because at the end of the day, they'll get painted over by bigger better pieces. A throwie will get covered by a piece, a piece will get covered by some wildstyle, but whatever is best will come out on top.
  2. More harm than good. We'll all see these walls, that are covered with off colored blocks. The failed attempts of the city/transportation agency, to cover up art work put up by legitamite artists, or at times artists in training. Isn't it true that at times, all these blocks look a lot more horrible than what it is covering.
  3. Environment. One of the reasons why I love San Francisco so much, is that you can walk around town and see all this beautiful artwork up. Whether it be just words or pictures, but it's all around. It's on walls, on trucks, in buildings and out. They have let the true artists reign supreme. Work that provokes thought, engages the eye and adds to the overall equity of the city. It's what I've come to expect from "the city". And I look forward to every trip.
Look, I'm not advocating tagging on people's homes, on children's hang outs. But where there is nothing really going on. Why not? Why not allow people to perform their talents and get people to enjoy every little crevice of the earth. You judge for yourself. But as for me. I feel that sometimes, you got to let it run its course and allow this work to keep getting better and better