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Scottishgraffiti documents the artwork by Scottish artists within the Scottish Graffiti scene and further afield.
This site does not encourage or promote graffiti or any other illegal activities in any way, shape or form.
The nature of graffiti is such that very few pieces are still standing after any period of time. This site hopes to showcase all those forgotten treasures as well as give an insight into the history of the scene and the various writers who contributed to it.
4 comments:
The DVD really looks embarassing, live footage of legal walls. and no action.
Im sure it wouldnt be hard for the guys at monster to get in contact with the best writers in scotland and get bombing footage rather than this joke.
Clint Eastwood - Put a name to your comments and get the rep tested - even better send in some footage of you in action and say this is how it's done?
Otherwise you're just another clown hiding behind a keyboard typing shite in between waiting for the Granny porn to download.
It's easy to criticise - not so easy to actualise. Even safari monkeys can type..
He is right though.
I would think its pretty obvious as to why there is no "action" in the vid.
It goes without saying that the vid isnt going to float everyones boat. Everyone has different interests within graff. If the vid doesnt interest you then go and source soemthing else that suits you or even better put something together yourself and get it out there. As far as im concerned the more products out there representing Scotland the better.
Just for the record the "legal" wall you refer to is not actually legal and therefore the illegal action that you are looking for is right there under your nose. Just because a piece of graff is not filmed at night, done in a throw up style and filled with chrome does not mean that it is not illegal. Almost all the flix on this site are of illegal pieces - just a thought!
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