Graffiti

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Old schoolin!

Found this flick of the classic Beat Street inspired ghetto on the net tonight.
This from 85 and was painted on the back of one of the school buildings within Linlathen High in Dundee. That building took a real hit and had some crackin pieces on it (obviously this is not one of them) - wish i had the flicks.
And before you ask - no im not sure who the sexy chicks are!

Mr Pure

Baby by Pure.
knicked from DC, cheers Metro.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Hub Festival Joiner


Another joiner from the mental Hub Festival from last weekend
with Si2, Rize, Tase & Lyken

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Dundee

Paco DLA1 SoulR

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Scotland on Tour. Liverpool, Manchester.

lyken. liverpool.

Sole. Liverpool

elph. liverpool.

lyken. manchester.


smog. liverpool.

elph. manchester.

Skem, Azby, Soka, Bamer. Write for Gold. Liverpool

Skem, Azby, Soka, Bamer. Write for Gold. Liverpool

Soka, Azby, Bamer, Skem. Liverpool. 2009

Sars, Soul Relic, Estm, Rogue, Vues. W4G, Liverpool

Beta. Liverpool.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Saturday, May 23, 2009

dundee

Krime
Jaspe

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Dundee

SkintSkint
Skint, Paco and Sketchy Pete

edinburgh




Ohks

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Dundee




Been trying to get a bit looser with the juicer!


Saturday, May 9, 2009

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Graffiti and Real Estate Investments

As graffiti is usually a vandal's attempt at attracting attention to themselves, removing it as quickly as possible eliminates the satisfaction they receive knowing that people are viewing their name or whatever usually rude message they have left behind. If left alone, graffiti tends to multiply, as other vandals see the area as an easy target.


Therefore, especially in urban areas, but potentially anywhere, it is important that a property owner keep a can of paint on hand that matches their building's exterior color. Conducting a regular tour of the outside of the building, and requesting employees or tenants to inform you immediately if any graffiti is visible, will make sure you can nip any problem with this form of property vandalism in the bud before it becomes a major problem.

It is sometimes controversial whose responsibility it is to clean up graffiti: a property owner or city officials. While many cities conduct graffiti clean-up programs, these often happen only once or twice a year.



In addition, the volunteers or city staff responsible for the effort will likely only choose one or two colors with which to paint over graffiti, leaving an unsightly paint mark that isn't much better than the original eyesore—the graffiti. Therefore, while I would encourage any city to go forward with such graffiti clean-up measures, I assert that any responsible property owner will take removing graffiti upon themselves, and do it in a timely and affective manner.



Tuesday, May 5, 2009

EEZ

Eez from around 1993.
From what I can remember this was from a jam at Sellyoak.
In fact if memory serves there was an old Visual Graffix that had him painting this in true shirt off Scotsman Summer Stylee!


Monday, May 4, 2009

Sync

Iris by Sync

Dundee


Jaspe

Dundee


Lyken

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Friday, May 1, 2009