Rest In Peace
Gone, but not forgotten.
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A lot of these threads have people asking......"How did so and so Oner pass?" Reign in your curiosity and don't ask. For someone to have to relive the death of their friend by typing the cause of their passing or having someone else type it in is an inexcusable thing. It doesn't matter how they died. What matters is people sharing good memories and recounting the sorts of stories that keep that individuals memory living on in a positive way. These threads are memorials to the fallen, not a gallery of sensational deaths to be gossiped over.
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RIP TRESKE NSF 1 2 3
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(Via: buckets_of_vomit) While I have never had that chance to meet TRE, friends of mine have and had nothing but good things to say. TRE's impressive freight and hopper hit count is up there with some of the most notable writers in the scene and the amount of crushed freights this past week from his friends have gotten tons of love from all over. The #RIPTRE on Instagram has shown an insane amount of respect and support for a writer who was not only an amazing writer, human being, but a loving father. A Jason Ferranti Memorial Fund GoFundMe has been set up by Jason's cousin where it's at an impressive $4,420 of $10k goal. That was raised by 70 people in only 1 …
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r.i.p. Style Wars/Hip Hop legend
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Rest In Peace to the OG The Kodak Kidd. A true legend. The last photo posted to his Instagram.
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A good Freind of mine I had met a few years back in the Yuba-Sutter area of Northern California passed away less than a week ago in Portland Oregon. It breaks my heart to see such a genuine, dedicated, and humble individual such as himself go at such an early point in his career. Jane told me one time that he got into graffiti after he noticed my name up around his local area and beyond. Its funny because he seemed to come out of nowhere and had already kinged his area like no other had when I noticed him. There's a lot of names I see as time goes on and I can honestly say that Janor impressed me. Actually more than that he actually renewed my motivation to start getting …
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Killed by a train... RIP
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Heavy Hitter
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http://blogue.us/2009/07/14/rest-in-peace-dash-snow/
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Rip 2BUCK 1 2
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RIP 2BUCK
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Some of my favorite letterforms anywhere. http://www.thedfcrew.com/Rapes_2011/
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Another King has passed. Condolences to all his family, friends, and crews. Keep your heads up msk D30 he's somewhere clownin as we read this. You'll be missed by us all Nekst! Rest In Power.
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James Prigoff (born October 29, 1927) is an American photographer, author, and lecturer focusing on public murals, graffiti, and spraycan art. He has traveled extensively throughout the world documenting these art forms, and his personal archive of 100,000 slides may well be the most comprehensive of any individual mural and graffiti documentarian. n the early 1970s, Prigoff became interested in documenting public murals. He was intrigued by the community nature of the murals, their artistic merit, and their ability to address issues that were not normally found in newspapers, television, and other media. He travelled extensively amassing one of…
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https://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/ny-stan-153-stan-pratt-graffiti-artist-dead-60-20190829-tv73ctakarhnriyig3t7engypi-story.html
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Post your tributes that you have done for any writers that have passed away. P.H.A.S.E 2 tribute by RIFF 170's student
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Stay High 149 1 2
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Rest In Peace Stay High 149 http://www.stayhigh149.com/ Wayne Roberts, better known as Stay High 149, passed today at the age of 61. Most will remember him as the NYC graffiti pioneer who dotted the city with his Smoker glyph, now as iconic as the Yankees' logo. Even with his declining health, Wayne was in high spirits—a resilient presence who never lost his love for art in all its forms. A true legend, The Voice of the Ghetto speaks on.
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As i just seen on a facebook status from ket 1... case 2 has passed away this morning..:(
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Just saw the news on Norm MSK - legendary writer who absolutely crushed and an amazing tattoo artist. I remember being impressed with his work late 90’s in SF - definitely one of the kings of West Coast.
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RIFF 170 painting a STAY HIGH 149 tag in 2019. This was at the RAY-B 954 and STAN 153 wall in NYC. This was a real treat for everyone to watch RIFF do a few tags on the wall. Some of us at the jam knew this moment needed to be recorded as RIFF wasn't really painting at this point in time. VID_20190928_174626.mp4
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PHASE 2 doing a BOY 170 tribute from 2000. BOY 170 was one of the many names that RIFF 170 use to write during the 70's. Always something to see one pioneer go out for another.
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The classic SOLID BOT DON RIFF car was done in 1976. It was in memory of BOT 707's brother SOLID 1 who has passed away.
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Heard about this last night and wasn't quite sure whether or not to believe it, but I guess it's so. Rest in Power man. http://www.inquisitr.com/1527910/trigz-graffititattoo-shop-artist-dead-killed-in-fatal-shooting/ Couple stolen flicks for lack of having my own.
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Rest in peace!
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Jordan Vaughn; June 25, 1982 -- May 1, 2017 Son, Brother, Friend, Jordan is remembered today with a large wheat paste at his favorite write zone; Make:Art:Work/ Recycle Here, 1331 Holden Street, Detroit.
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Baltimore lost a good dude. Prayers out to BA and NSF and all his family and friends. All flicks stolen.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/17/nyregion/fernando-miteff-dead-coronavirus.html?fbclid=IwAR2ozrp3YHNdDhGSrqf5wQYiNwFulALRPB_zcQ-5B41X8s-1ViuUtbLyGSg https://streetartnyc.org/blog/2020/04/20/r-i-p-nic-707-style-master-and-mastermind-of-the-ingenious-instafame-phantom-art-nyc-subway-intervention/ Legendary NYC Subway Writer from the 1970's and 1980's NIC 707 Dies from COVID 19
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Rest in Peace King KEZ 5 YKK XTC
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