TUES by JURNE.
JURNE flexing on some foreign letters. More info: – Science-Ism.com – Ironlak.com/tues.html
JURNE flexing on some foreign letters. More info: – Science-Ism.com – Ironlak.com/tues.html
EWOK made an appearance at this year’s AGENDA show. More info: – Grtiv.com – AgendaShow.com
Interview and foreword by Jamfingers for Artillery Magazine. Images courtesy of Mark Alcorn, Vans The Omega and Jamfingers. VANS THE OMEGA’s zany energy and dedication to his graffiti has sent him whirl-winding around the globe for much longer than I’ve known him. As far back as I can remember it was always understood that if
AUGOR is gathering momentum to launch a solo show in New York’ Klughaus Gallery in October. More info: Klughaus.net
AUGOR ‘Solo Show’ (Exhibition) at Klughaus Gallery – Thursday October 4, 2012. Read More »
In the wake of ‘Plutonic Relationships‘, VTO manages to find time to drop this before his departing flight… More info: VansTheOmega.com
Further along PHAT ONE’s tireless development of styles… “I can’t get no sleep.” –Maxi Jazz. More info: Flickr.com/TheRealPhat1
The final instalment leading up to ‘Catharsis’; Lee Harnden’s solo exhibition opening in Brisbane on Friday 17 August, 2012. Click here for more information. Shot & Cut: Carl Allison. Music: – Exclusive cuts by Prowla. – Love At Heart by Blackmill. Lightspace | Lee Harnden’s ‘Catharsis’ 30 Light Street Fortitude Valley, QLD. *Doors open at
Lee Harnden AKA LINZ | ‘Catharsis’ – Teaser Video #2. Read More »
EWOK collaborates with photographer Kaid Ashton on this project in Los Angeles recently. The photographs featured were taken in Bangladesh. More info: kaidashton.blogspot.com
Just the latest news from AUGOR. Photos: Raw In The Paint and Hunter Photography. More info: Ironlak.com/augor.html
Acclaim approached POSE for this interview during his recent visit to Australia. Words by Sean Irving. Pose is a graffiti writer with two decades in the game. The Chicago born writer has witnessed firsthand some of the definitive moments in the subculture’s recent history. From the emergence of the Clean Train movement that shook Chicago’s