Friday 28 January 2011

GazMac Mix







































10 comments:

Smogeronerofski said...

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_m5d1GvZG2oQ/TUNLrtEzQRI/AAAAAAAAAPo/nYBvnCIxB8A/s1600/gazmac-03.jpg

Love this one fits the wall perfectly piece perfect !

Anonymous said...

@anon : GazMac is one of the original scottish writers still active, and a key player in history of scottish/glasgow graffiti art.

loads of oldies i haven't seen here.

nice nice nice

Derm

MrVera said...

well said Derm.

Another great post from Eez, bringing more goodies to the table.

Anonymous said...

Loving them and many of the old ones still hold there own today.

Odone.

MisterMan said...

The 4th piece from the bottom. Seen it before and still one of my all-time favourite pieces of graff! So much work must have gone into doing that wall; mulshing it and hitting it with a burner when it was probably illegal even back in the day.

soka said...

big up gaz mac! such a big inspiration and all round good guy.

Anonymous said...

as far as im aware the 4th piece from the bottom was an illegal trackside on a busy line? also is there any old similar glasgow graff floating about on the web? i remember there used to be alot on maks old site but i dont think thats still online any more.

Auldy LCC said...

Gaz, watched you write for over 25 years, You were, are , always will be the king of scottish Graff(in my humble opinion).

Tam aka MAK1 must also have a mention as he also played a massive role in the roots of scottish graff. And was turning out some wicked tattoo's the last time I spoke to him.


Auldy LCC

Anonymous said...

fair enough it's your opinion but i can't see why gazmac would even be considered king of scottish graff, king of scottish legals and exhibitions maybe... but graff? naw.

MrVera said...

25 years is a long time to be painting. By the time you've been painting 25 years do you really think you will still be painting illegal spots? I doubt it. No dig, but things change, responsibilities and all that.