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Yes, it was. I’ve had this book for some time now. I love it.
El Negro Magnifico said, on 4/21/2009 2:43:00 AM
Yup, it’s a classic. I looked at the anniversary edition, and it’s amazing.
adanielsriveros said, on 4/21/2009 11:01:00 AM
Oh man, I checked out this book so many times when I was in high school that the book went from shiny and new to falling apart, so the librarian gave it to me. That was a good day. That was a decade ago, and I still have that book.
joedecie said, on 4/21/2009 12:12:00 PM
Back when I was writing, Subway Art, along with Spraycan Art and Style Wars were pretty much the only exposure to graffiti we had. We saw Dondi and Skeme and took our inspiration from there. Before the internet I think writing styles were more local; but we all started with Subway Art.
Lizzy said, on 4/22/2009 5:35:00 PM
I love to draw subway art! Man I need to get that book!
Yes, it was. I’ve had this book for some time now. I love it.
Yup, it’s a classic. I looked at the anniversary edition, and it’s amazing.
Oh man, I checked out this book so many times when I was in high school that the book went from shiny and new to falling apart, so the librarian gave it to me. That was a good day. That was a decade ago, and I still have that book.
Back when I was writing, Subway Art, along with Spraycan Art and Style Wars were pretty much the only exposure to graffiti we had. We saw Dondi and Skeme and took our inspiration from there. Before the internet I think writing styles were more local; but we all started with Subway Art.
I love to draw subway art! Man I need to get that book!
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