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Never go wrong with straights...

I don't know Eazy got a little too insane and added words to the late great Mr. Butch's name,

He wins for creativity though...

Beast, your shit is radiating,

Good battle but it would be better if more people participated, (livejig)...(Griek)

(Larabee)...(Vapors)...I hate the interwebz I'm leaving............................MONTER BATTLE YES~>

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How is it all over the place? the newjacks maybe? what exactly are the rules n regulations when it comes to 3d? just looking for a topic to chat about...

 

Oh hold on I missed this, What's wrong with pushing boundaries and thinking outside the box? I would only complement the fact that Boston writers from that era, had a distinctive style. Graffiti has no boundaries, creating a distinctive style is the name of the game from what I've learned.... BOSTON!!!

 

....and why is dude hugging a decapitated bitch Eazy? IA

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I may have to get down with the Mr.Butch.... I just got home from work and 4 peeps just showed up and the party just started and the yard is in my back yard...Coyotes are howling and the owl is perched on the spotlight looking over the metal beasts that sleep through the cold winter night...... lol

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hard to call favorites but...this is up there

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i'm not saying i'm not a fan of boston style, and even though i'd never attempt to try it, the 3d isn't typical. i was always taught you need your 3d to all go in the same direction or have a vanishing point, i mean, that's how depth works in real life.

 

not hating, just wondering if anyone had any info

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i'm not saying i'm not a fan of boston style, and even though i'd never attempt to try it, the 3d isn't typical. i was always taught you need your 3d to all go in the same direction or have a vanishing point, i mean, that's how depth works in real life.

 

not hating, just wondering if anyone had any info

 

Dude..... Take some ... and go look at a train or a wall which is flat but it moves... If you let it.......Open your mind up. When you see sound and hear color then you know how to work it... Does that make sense? Your talking to a string of history that revolves around culture and art one of the oldest places in the country that has a graffiti that thrives on history and roots. Yes NY is NY but Boston will always have its own flavor and style and if you meet the right people or or find it in yourself then you will illuminate your full potential beyond what you can see or hear....... Freestyles and ballpoint rocking is what I was most inspired by.... the understanding of color versus letters was something spoken to me by REACT. A outline speaks for itself.... Coloring, it can hide the true essence of the composition of the piece. Kurse and Alert would sit down and burn a book without lifting a pen! Total ballpoint rock which led to basic freestyle.... It is in your head you can rock or can you. Pressure is real graffiti. If you want to be a BOOKWORM then be all you can be. What I noticed was skills and cats that burned books but really they were rocking walls spots trains etc...... That is what inspired me! Yes mad fucknng work was put in by my peers and from all sorts of heads and they know who they are and its not just my crew and peeps. I had a lot of inspiration from a history that only few have known or experienced.... Maybe I should drop names.... Lol too much drama.... Im fade and hoping you will get something out of this.... Style is built from structure and dedication of wanting to learn from the best.... Well I was lucky enough to have..........

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i'm not saying i'm not a fan of boston style, and even though i'd never attempt to try it, the 3d isn't typical. i was always taught you need your 3d to all go in the same direction or have a vanishing point, i mean, that's how depth works in real life.

 

not hating, just wondering if anyone had any info

 

"real life" is boring.

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