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Discussion in 'Picture gallery' started by GRAFFITIGRAFFITI, Jun 10, 2010.

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  1. Hose

    Hose Senior Member

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    Dope ICYOU and Mobster fills
     
  2. noname631

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  4. ToNaH

    ToNaH Senior Member

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    bump all flicks! search and destroy!
     
  5. justin timberlake

    justin timberlake Senior Member

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  6. SiNe-VrL-516

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  7. ToNaH

    ToNaH Senior Member

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    not clean because everything looks different at night..oh well..i still like it!

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  8. kringe

    kringe Senior Member

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    Anyone got any flicks of NME's skull charach to post up?
     
  9. Loyal2theGame

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    im feelin that tone piece nice colors used
     
  10. Armored Bulletz

    Armored Bulletz Senior Member

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    chuck throws along the thruway
     
  11. richard_o'gaine

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  12. justin timberlake

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  13. dirt diggler

    dirt diggler Senior Member

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    wheres this at so i can mop up dama and put this boot to that cokaroachh !!!! wsh one ykm!!
     
  14. dirt diggler

    dirt diggler Senior Member

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    { il be over here to mop up that hoe namixxxxxxx } you local coward!!!!!!
     
  15. dirt diggler

    dirt diggler Senior Member

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    wsher sel tease mar jacks sin ykm!!!!!
     
  16. shanksta

    shanksta Senior Member

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    Hahaha local coward? I don't recall me ever bein afraid of ur ass but hey keep livin in ur fantasy world faggot...and go ahead and paint over me bitch it gives me more of a reason to go paint....suck dick clown
     
  17. NeighborhoodxBadguy

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    yo watever happened to that kid tap. that kid was promising
     
  18. justin timberlake

    justin timberlake Senior Member

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    hahahahha...your a fuckin chump.! hahahha.
     
  19. bad_dreams

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    SOME GOOD LONG ISLAND HISTORY RIGHT HERE....
    [Broken External Image]:http://www.schifferbooks.com/newschiffer/images/book_images/cover_detail/9780764337208.jpg

    This true story and retrospective documents the life and times of members of The Destiny Children (TDC) graffiti crew from 1985 to 2000. From Long Island, New York, The Destiny Children/Unlimited Styled Artists commemorate the 25-year history of the crew and their impact on the New York City subway graffiti era. This large collector's book is loaded with 500 color images of original art ranging from burners on hand ball courts to pieces on tractor trailers to works throughout the New York City subway system. Works by many established NYC graffiti artists are featured, including founding members DC3 and SHO. Other original members featured are SHOROZ, BEAVER, LAE, LAC2, ROE, DOOJ, SHIM, and ONE2. Works by affiliated writers, ZEUS TDC, CEOS, ROZ One, SHARE 37, POKE IBM, EPIC, RECK, SKETCH, KARL TCM, DEON, BOM 5 MW, SACE RIP, MIRAGE RIP, and others are documented. Alongside the visual accounts of these artistic exploits are dozens of true stories and recollections that uncover the reality of painting in yards, lay ups, racking spray paint, fights, graffiti beefs, and police raids. See what made TDC take extraordinary risks so their street art could be seen by the public in their never-ending quest for fame. An ideal history for artists, art historians, street art enthusiasts, anthropologists, and urban dwellers.