second that motion. followed by the art of getting up. [/b][/quote] the art of getting over not up. lol. but yeah its still really good.
Graffiti world is dope. I have a bunch of books, Broken windows: james and karla murray, Subway art: martha cooper (i think), street logos by tristan manco, stencil graffiti by tristan manco or barry dawson (can't remember), end2ends by stylefile, stick em up, Dalek's nickel plated angels and one of my favorites The art of getting over by stephen powers. I also have some graffiti related books. Street graphics collection by barry dowson, NYC, Tokyo, Egypt, India and Cuba. I have two interesting books on jean michel Basquait. One is from the tribute exhibition at the brooklyn museum this past march. Both great books!
i've got two graf books at home: Graffit World, and The Art of Getting Over both are excellent, graffiti world covers ALOT of artists from all over the world The Art of Getting over is a good book on the history of graf.
i need a book for a book report for school, so i need a graf book that has more words then pics and thats fairly short, wich one should i get and were do they sell it?....
i been readin "cant stop wont stop" lately... its a history of the hip hop generation... super in depth and a good read.... has a lot about graff once ya get into it........
In my english class we did a report on any book we wanted so I did mine on that book. It is a really long book lol but it has a lot of stuff about graff and just hiphop in general.
dondi freight train graffiti all city giant's black book bombin the suburbs on the run bates on the run jepsy
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