New L.A graffiti book out now

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mrtonguetwista

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Graffiti makes us think of cities. Urban denizens are used to seeing ink and paint scrawled and plastered on trains, buses and alleyways, and in heavily trafficked city centers, where structures of steel and glass tower. With its lack of a central point, of all major American cities, the sprawling megalopolis of Los Angeles does not conform to typical urban planning laws.

In the land of Hollywood, gang wars and beach bums, Los Angeles graffiti teems with the city¹s myriad cultural influences. From intricately tagged walls that seem to grow out of blooming roadside flower beds to spray-painted palm trees, Los Angeles Graffiti illustrates how the landscape of America's anti-city has fomented a distinct brand of graffiti, recognized the world over.

Compiled by Roger Gastman, author of Freight Train Graffiti and co-founder (with Shepard Fairey) of Swindle magazine, this colorful book benefits from Gastman¹s long-term, intimate involvement with L.A. graffiti writers. Recruiting friends, and graffiti legends, like SABER and RETNA, Los Angeles Graffiti documents the history of the unique, world-class graffiti scene that thrives in Los Angeles. In particular, the interview with L.A. graffiti luminary POWER breathes history into these photographs of work created by the famous, infamous, and anonymous.

Los Angeles Graffiti
Compiled by Roger Gastman
Interview with POWER
Color throughout
Casebound
8 1Ž4 x 10 inches
128 pages
Art, Design
$27.95
ISBN-13: 978-0-9790486-1-6
July 2007
http://www.markbattypublisher.com/servlet/book_view?number=50
 

Kon1

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May 17, 2002
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yeah LA has got to be my favorite city for Graffiti. they just got styles thats beyond anything anyone else is doin. and they hit the most savage spots. i might have to cop this.
 

Gas One

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May 24, 2006
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tagbanging culture is a part of la's grafitti culture
also san diego

whether people want to accept it or not

i think it deserves to be documented because any writer knew tag bangers or ran into them in the streets at the time

most of them didnt have skills but they were out there..and whats the difference between toys and tag bangers that cant write..

just more dangerous..
 

Kon1

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May 17, 2002
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imm go swoop this tommorow. gas. get sum sick flicks for me homie. imma make it down to LA later this year and go kick it with Vicious & Sever.
 
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nice.. Imma peep that out before I buy it...I wasn't too impressed with the last one...hopefully this one will be better