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NARC DIGITAL GRAFFITI

Sketch done in illustrator, old but still fresh.

Narc Digital Graffiti Montreal

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Vandal caught tagging building full of cops

Los Angeles News

COMMERCE, Calif. (CNS) — A 22-year-old man was locked up today after scratching graffiti on a glass door of a Commerce building where about 100 law enforcement officers were attending a class.

Joshua Vasquez of East Los Angeles was booked on suspicion of felony vandalism and jailed in lieu of $20,000 bail, according to sheriff’s Lt. Mark Richards of the East Los Angeles Station.

The crime at the Commerce Aquatic Center in the 2500 block of Commerce Way occurred about 4:30 p.m. Friday, Deputy Ed Hernandez said.

When the 6-foot-4-inch, 280-pound man started marring the door, the officers inside at first thought he was waving at them, while sheriff’s Capt. Mike Parker lectured on “the importance of having backup when engaged in foot pursuits.”

When the man opened the door, apparently to mark on the inside, he was confronted by more than 40 sheriff’s deputies and police officers, who chased him down the block until he fell, Hernandez said.

Once handcuffed and put in the back of deputy’s car, the suspect kicked out the rear window, Hernandez said.

Vasquez was using broken car antenna to scratch the glass at the aquatics center, Richards said, adding that the man may be mentally ill.

“Looking at the door later on, it turns out we could see him, but he couldn’t see us,” Parker said. “It would appear he picked the wrong room to vandalize.”

via ABCNEWS

Upperkut wall panoramique

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Upperkut wall crazy apes crew

BOOK

Yesterday i was going threw this book and I found a piece by MISTX and half piece by HAVOK.

Crazy Apes Graffiti Mistx Havok Book

Crazy Apes Graffiti Mistx Havok Book

Under Pressure 2010 International Graffiti Convention

DONATIONS:
We are still actively seeking donations in our fundraiser campaign. The showing of support for this so far has been incredible, but we are still looking for donations from participants, enthusiasts and anyone else who wants to help keep Under Pressure alive.

WHAT WE NEED FROM THE HEADS A.K.A. YOU!:
Under Pressure is in need of your assistance in making another year happen. If you want Under Pressure to happen this year, then please find some kind of change, dollar bill, cheque, money order, whatever… and send it in too:

Under Pressure
P.O. Box 605 Branch Place d’Armes
Montreal, QC
H2Y 3H8
CANADA.

We are taking donations online at http://underpressure.ca

WHAT DO YOUR DONATIONS GO TO, YOU ASK?
The amount of money it takes to hold an event such as Under Pressure is up toward $20,000.00 each time. And because this is a free event, we seek funding every year for; Property Rent, Supplies, Equipment Rental, License’s and Insurance, Print Marketing/Advertising, and all the other expense’s that go into planning an event that draws over 3000 people in two days.

Under Pressure 2010

GIRLS GONE WILD

GRAFFITI/ART SHOW FEATURING STRICTLY FEMALE ARTISTS INCLUDING KLOR (123Klan), ZEMA, ACETONE, STELA, THES AND MANY MORE…

Girl Gone Wild Art Show

Montreal 1995


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