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pugsly

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  1. well considering that least well over 50% of the guys here are from the usa,you won't get the help you wanted,anyway bristol is a big place would have helped anyone from there if you narrowed the area down abit more...just an idea though :rolleyes: but then again doubt anyone will actually tell you anyway,considering you could be anyone :haha: if ya get me...
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    Shoes?

    first to make up for what am about to post, here's acouple of my puma's: and here original 1987 air forces 2's :king: : not a classic as such to many,but i love umm none the less (sorry about size cant resize them for some reason :huh2: )
  3. if you've seen the tapes,and its you confess and apoloigize...if your out on bail run to ya embassy!!!!worked in bourne idenity!!! :haha:
  4. get a post tube (like ones that posters come in)address it to someone random( make it up) and then create a fake art company as the return address and then if a cop stops up just say you went to a mates house after picking it up from the postage depo and your returning home...all it cost you is a couple of stamps.....(most posters tubes can hold maybe four 400ml cans)
  5. cant believe this thread is still up :crazy:
  6. Once I was developing some freight photos off of a disposable at a major drugstore and the woman said to me "did you paint those?". I just gave her that cold, stern, mind your fucking business look and replyed by saying "No I did not." and that was that. Quoted post that last part was classic... :haha: ....but maybe she was showing genuine interest?tho i doubt it very much..... and i still think a digi is best for a quick photo,but i stand by my om-10 for a real photo.....
  7. if fact does no one else find that a real photo comes off better than a digi one?
  8. i aint saying graffiti is just art..but a combo of the two...and i think that its a blend that works well from my point and obviously other writers see it that way....otherwise you just want to vandalise something..so go buy a sledge hammer and save your money on all the paint and ink you buy....
  9. so you dont see what you do is art??yet you want fame for it?......but if graffiti is now the fashion and all these kids joining it dont have a clue or anything...why do the current writers still go about our buisness of geting up at 2am and staying out till 5am...when as its said this ART is dead and just a shadow of what it once was?
  10. but graffiti is getting more media coverage at the moment,not to mention the sudden boom in using it in advertising and clothing lines.....sad thing is that even with all of the media coverage people still dont see the truth behide it all,all they think of when its on the news or what ever is the stero-type troubled kid with nothing better to do....or worse a black male from a gang...either way they just dont want to understand the truth at all..maybe they fear they might like what we do??
  11. you can take umm to a shop just like you would a family photograph...remember they got no proof that you did the pieces,tag,throw ups etc.....last time i check wasn't illegal to photograph graffiti....best thing to say is your an art student or media student doing a project on graffiti and its culture....with the media one they cant do a thing because other wise they would press charges against all the graf video makers....i forgoten what they call it.....anyway point is they cant prove it was you so you should be just fine.......i aint ever had a problem.....and if you do just be calm and say the above.... (but avoid taking a film with pictures of people possing for obvious reasons)
  12. it has changed..thats fact graffiti has always evolved each year/century,you look back at the 70's and 80's and to present day,any new artist on the scene goes on the internet and does a search sees all these amazing old school pictures of semi-wildstyle and are amazed (we all been there when we started)and say's right im gona see this through and get to that level and with what help?i mean everyone agrees on here that you have to learn for yourself,but you can only learn show much on your own before you need guidence,and without having an local veteran artist where does he/she turn?the internet..and to be greeted by shit from other people no one wants to post a picture of what they have done to get advice knowing 90% will be laughter and insults and with 10% advice...the point is unless we help each other learn and in turn help the new artist's learn graffiti will go lower and lower with quality and will get higher and higher with quantity..... how many people who just start out actually no where to find an older artist in there area and have the ball to ask umm? Just as mr.ABC says start of with one thing at a time......if we just told them this instead of insulting them (hell we take the time to type out insults and jokes enough)maybe graffiti will envolve back from an ape, to a human once again.....
  13. this guy has got serious issue's...... :yuck: .....or a serious point... :huh2:
  14. well being british i naturally take my butler along with me,but the track men look damn surprised when they see a 16th century horse and carriage on the lines,especially when jerkin's jumps out and does my tag for me.........its hard to keep a low profile in a horse and carriage...
  15. most of what you said is opinions,we all have different views on caps some like ny thins for outlines,others use german fats...the point is it depends on the artist of your opinions of what looks good and what dont..so my advice is buy some try umm and take it from there..
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