just recently me and wisogee had a get together where click brought all his old blackbooks. imo he has to be one the illest stylest this city has birthed. aside from click, wombat holds a place in my heart for my all time fav piece... the subvert style that blazed high and mighty for years. I was fortunate enough to come up under some of boston's elite... but as many did and still do i never tried to imitate them but got into my own flow and it shows. I like the fact some older heads are brushing dust off recently but i also feel theres many writers painting a distinctive look that has become the norm. i have first hand seen a shift in style this city has taken since early 2000 along w/ many writers who i once admired not really go as hard anymore. i still respect them because im a firm believer of if they did it once there capable of doing it again. I do agree it is a new day and everything from landscape to laws have changed. Boston graff will never be what it was in it conception but there is no reason original style shouldnt be flexed. whether your a bookworm, bomber or a production writer we all play a role in this boston graffiti scene.... I do agree older heads should lend a hand to the younger generation but realize graff is just something respected amongst us peers. Theres many others in my situation... imagine me painting and going to work showing my co-workers what i did before going into a board meeting.... they'll look @ me crazy. we are graffiti artist not celebrities, we paint on walls and enjoy doing it. you feel the new generation isn't representing spread the knowledge. w/ my ramble i bring you a sketch.