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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.
6 comments:
classic eez!
A classic indeed.
Where's my interview young man? Hopefully catch up this weekend.
I met Kelzo years later and he said a guy who lived in Hulme had photographed this piece, and printed it out on A4 pages at actual size and covered his room in it.
He painted this pretty quick too, I did a really bad character beside it also, was a funny weekend, techno music and white lightening.
Nice 1 party people. This is a favourite, not just for the piece but also the event, which was in the middle of a housing estate - best to google it n see what was goin on.
Kelzo was cool for sortin it all out. I was told that someone also stuck a picture of a spaceship on it and that this piece lasted until the building was pulled.
Lasting memory is of a lorry arriving with a soundsystem on board and random heads passing by out shopping wandering in and flippin out at the tunes.
Improvised b-boy action on some cardboard too. Quality session.
If someone printed it out on A4's then that's well fuckin cool? Graff wallpaper. Nice )
What interview? Haha. All will be revealed..
That's a fkn brilliant painting btw.
The fades, the detail. Top notch
http://www.exhulme.co.uk/page4.php
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