Sunday, August 19, 2012

'The History of American Graffiti': From Subway Car to Gallery

Here it is ya boy in another book on graff from the city by the bay
CHECK THE BAY AREA SECTION
 “Unprecedented in scope, The History of American Graffiti is the definitive story behind the most influential art form of the last one hundred years. Tracing the evolution of the medium from its early freight-train days to its big-city boom on the streets of New York City and Philadelphia, and to its modern-day influences, this volume is a compelling look at the key moments, places, and players in an art form distinctly American in flavor yet global in its reach.” (from amazon product description)
BISARO TMF SF. GOT THAT INTRO PAGE.
PEACE FAM.


PEEP THE PDF PREVIEW

http://www.harpercollinscatalogs.com/TR/other/9780061698781_0_Extra_Interior-Content_1.pdf





                                    THIS THE BROTHER WHO SHOWED ME STYLE 

17. Orko

One of the pioneers of what came to be known as Chicago style, Orko was a Chicago great from the 1980‘s who eventually moved on to the Bay area and influenced style there as well.

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