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Bindar Dundat

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  1. butthurt says the guy who respected me till i dissed him. hahahah.

     

    Gero' date=' much respect to what you have done in the last few years...[/quote']

     

    All you do is comment about my shit, or Nesks. You're obviously so tough that you're too scared to say who you are.

     

    I moved to ******( another city) for university over a year ago. You keep writing' date=' and I'll get my B.Sc in civil engineering. When we are both done, and you got nothing but some flicks and I'm making 80 - 100+ k a year, we'll see whos in the position to talk. [/quote']

     

    My nuts, they hurt, get off em.

     

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  2. also, forgot to say props to all the dudes who's work i posted

     

    I guess I'll keep looking for a bigger version of that pic then haha, thanks anyways sneak

     

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    ahhhh, the freshness, i just can't stop!

     

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    alright, im done, someone else take over.

     

    It'd be sick if someone did a classic dbs post.

  3. INP

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    INP crew featuring evoke

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    anode

    (with physk)

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    anode in hali, featuring a retarded sidebuster ;)

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    anode and evoke

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    RIP to this mural which ran forever until some fag put rollers through it

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    huma

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    can't find much :P

     

    berzerker

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    with evoke below

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    won't post too much since he's got his own thread, and is basically all over the net

     

    apparently I have to split this post up, too many pics in one reply

  4. Now for some (more) evoke

     

    in taiwan

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    if anyone remembers this, this was fucking awesome, in ottawa too. Painted day time, dressed as a city worker.

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    Barcelona

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    Another all-time favourite of mine, painted on straight concrete in hull

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    serious skill, I'll try to find a bigger pic. (Hey sneak, hook a brother up!)

     

    more recent stuff

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    "not a care for the end goal, just enjoying the ride"

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  5. Found on Them.ca

     

    In the late 1970ds and early 80ds I became fascinated with

    watching trains and used to draw them all the time. In 1982 I saw a CBC Documentary on the South Bronx showing of course the subways. Doing my first graff piece in the spring of 83 spawned by the movie Dreams Don't Die, then Style Wars, and Beat Street, by the mid 1980s I was completely taken over by Hip Hop.

    Back then the inspiration came from taping radio mix shows, attempting graff at the local bridges, buying records and trying to break like Rock Steady and the New York City Breakers. Living in Kingston made it very difficult, my only exposures to Hip Hop was through the media, no personal mentors or contacts.

    In the mid 90ds Graff here in Canada finally broke loose and by that time I had hooked up with the TCM crew in Toronto. The last 10 or so years to follow were the most expansive and trying.

    Now after more than 20 years time has manefested itself and It is a matter of heading into the future fast. With an arsenal of murals, paintings, sculptures, and photo images, for the next couple decades, I will be producing at an alarming rate so that I can inspire You!

     

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    This is one of my favourite pieces by any writer (below)

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  6. Why would you post that pic? It's a shit-talk magnet

     

    I don't see why anyone else can't comment on this, the original issue had nothing to do with how much work I've put in whatsoever.

     

    I was talking graffiti etiquette, when mad older heads don't like your work, it should be taken as a clue, and motivation to work harder. Anything else is butthurt whining.

     

    I prefer criticism over compliments anyday, there's ALWAYS room to improve.

     

    Maybe I was just lucky to have friends and mentors who didn't hold back on the ruthless criticism, certainly helped me more than anything.

    G-"How's this outline?"

    C- "Ugh, the G's alright I guess, keep sketching."

    G-"Damnit, how's this tag"

    C- "Aweful.."

     

     

    People are obviously stuck in their ways, and if certain people want to take criticism as shit talk and hating, that's there problem I guess

     

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