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150 Photos of Dallas Area Graffiti from Last Year
Still trying to find 200 other flicks I took, Stay posted!
I Love Graffiti is a site based out of Germany
They’ve got quite a few interviews with many dope writers
Check them out and the site!
Upmost Tag Zine
Is FREE online a tagzine from London, UK featuring just tags, check it out
This weeks spotlight is on Junk One


WorldBench: So what do you write, where are you from, and what crews do you represent?
Junk: I write JUNK, Im from Belgrade/Serbia, Im member of “ZCP”? ( ZAGREB CITY PLAYAZ ) crew from Zagreb and “YUGO80S” from Belgrade. ( the second crew is just for legal walls)
WorldBench: I know you’ve travelled alot through europe to paint, where all have you gone, and where do you want to go to paint?
Junk: Before I couldn’t travel much because we needed a visa to be able to go somewhere but in last few years I have painted in Spain, Austria, Greece, Croatia, Hungary… In the future I want to go somewhere away from Europe !
WorldBench: Where was your favorite place to paint?
Junk: My favorite place in Europe for living and painting is Barcelona, definitely!
I have great memories from that city!
WorldBench: Any last words or shout outs?
Junk: I would like to give a shout out to all my people and friends and other writers who I admire. Don’t paint for others, paint for yourself!
http://www.myspace.com/janecar
For More on Junk
All pictures copyright 2010 JunkOne
Read MoreTraintracks, Tribulations, and Egg Fu Young
By Bob Peck aka LOSTONE
This is a great autobiography by the Cleveland Artist Lost
Check it out, support the cause
http://www.myspace.com/bobpeck
“This is the story of a boy that grew up in the heart of the city. As a young child, he faced many obstacles and used his talents as an artist to overcome them. From being an outcast and poverty stricken, to the loss of his parents, he used his art as a therapeutic tool to survive. As the years passed, his city and lifestyle changed around him constantly and his talents veered towards the art of graffiti. This new found skill sent him on many adventures and eventually led him to a reuniting that was 30 years in the making, all due to his obsession for writing his name and one woman’s craving for Chinese take-out. *This book contains stories that deal with mature situations such as physical abuse and drug addiction. Please purchase and read at your own discretion.”
Review off LuLu.com
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