March 31, 2008

Futura 2000 Graffiti

Category: Fatcap Team by fatcap @ 3:15 pm

Futura 2000 (born 1955) is an internationally acclaimed graffiti artist. He started to paint illegally on New York’s subway in the early seventies, working with other artists such as ALI. More recently, he is a successful graphic designer and gallery artist. One of the most distinctive features about Futura’s work is his abstract approach to graffiti art. While the primary focus, during the 1980’s, of the majority of graffiti artists was lettering, Futura pioneered abstract street-art, abstract graffiti which has since become more popular. Conversely, his aerosol strokes are regarded as different from those of his peers, as they are as thin as the fine lines achieved only through the use of an airbrush.

 

Recently much of Futura 2000’s artwork is channeled towards the production of highly collectible toys, and during the 1990’s he was heavily involved with the clothing companies.

Futura 2000

Futura


Obey

Category: Street Art by fatcap @ 12:00 am

Obey is a contemporary artist, graphic designer and illustrator who emerged from the skateboarding scene and became known initially for his “André the Giant Has a Posse” sticker campaign. He’s one of today’s best known and most influential street artists.

You know him, he use propaganda and icon artwork everywhere…

Official site : http://obeygiant.com/

Obey

Obey Giant

Obey street art


March 30, 2008

Los Angeles graffiti Trucks

Category: Cities by fatcap @ 6:00 am

Let’s roll in Los Angeles Streets… graffiti riding :)

From the great Los angeles  blog: LA TACO

Los Angeles Graffiti on trucks


Los Angeles Graffiti on trucks


March 29, 2008

Taki 183

Category: Graffiti Artists by fatcap @ 5:49 am

Taki 183 : the first king of graffiti

Biography from At 149 ST 

 

In the late 1960s and early 1970s writing began to distinguish itself from other forms of graffiti. New york City Youth began writing their names in public areas methodically.TAKI was by no means the first writer or even the first king. He was however, the first to be recognized by the news media. Being the first writer recognized outside the sub-culture ensured TAKI a prominent place in graffiti history. Taki was Greek born, named Demetrios and his “tag” was short for Demetraki, the alternative of Demetrios. The number 183 came from his address on 183rd Street in Washington Heights. He was employed as a foot messenger, so he was on the subway frequently and took advantage of it. He tagged streets subway stations and subway cars. In addition to the subway his name appeared in business districts of Manhattan.

 

On July 21, 1971, The New York Times ran an article about him on the front page of its inside section, titled “Taki 183″ Spawns Pen Pals. TAKI 183’s newspaper fame spurred competitive tagging in NYC as his tag was being mimicked by hundreds of youth across the five boroughs.

Taki 183


March 27, 2008

Mear one

Category: Graffiti Artists by fatcap @ 10:00 am

Mear One, born 1971 as Kalen Ockerman in Santa Cruz, California, is a Los Angeles-based fine artist, famously known for his often-political street graffiti art. Commonly referred to as the ‘Michelangelo’ of graffiti, Mear One is commonly associated with CBS (Can’t Be Stopped - City Bomb Squad) and WCA (West Coast Artist) crews. As a graphic designer, Mear One has designed apparel for Conart, Kaotic, as well as his own Reform brand. Mear One has done album covers for artists like Limp Bizkit, Busdriver and Daddy Kev.

 

In 2004, Mear One joined artists Shepard Fairey and Robbie Conal to create a series of “anti-war, anti-Bush” posters for a street art campaign called “Be the Revolution” for the art collective Post Gen.

 

If you want more : http://www.mearone.com

Mear One

Mear

Mear 1


March 24, 2008

BANKSY

Category: Street Art by fatcap @ 7:55 am

In the UK, Banksy is the most recognizable icon for this cultural artistic movement and keeps his identity secret to avoid arrest. Much of Banksy’s artwork can be seen around the streets of London and surrounding suburbs, though he has painted pictures around the world, including the Middle East, where he has painted on Israel’s controversial West Bank barrier with satirical images of life on the other side. One depicted a hole in the wall with an idyllic beach, while another shows a mountain landscape on the other side.

Check out is site : http://www.banksy.co.uk Get ready fellas, you’re about to be hypnotise by the Banksy world :


March 23, 2008

Female Graffiti

Category: Fatcap Team by fatcap @ 12:01 pm

 

Hello everybody, to complete the previous “women in graffiti” post, here’s some artwork from many worldwide female artists. Don’t hesitate to post comments and reactions, even if you have mysoginist vision :)

By order : Only from Spain Valencia, Faith47 from Cape Town South Africa, Shiva from Mineapolis USA, Toofly from New York USA, Maria From Foggia, Italy.

Female graffiti artist

Female graffiti artist

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Female graffiti artist


Women and Graffiti

Category: Fatcap Team by fatcap @ 11:50 am

One more time and article from http://www.at149st.com/ which deals with a crusty subject: Woman in graffiti!

FEMALE WRITERS
Young women participated in writing from its earliest days, but have always been in the minority. The assumption that the qualities required of a successful writer are gender specific has been dis-proven time and again by many young women. Throughout the years many young women have earned their places in New York City’s graffiti art history.
In graffiti art culture women face many obstacles not encountered by men. The late hours and desolate locations in which most writing is done can be particularly dangerous for women. As with many male-dominated fields the social atmosphere can be extremely harsh. Female writers are often subjected to all kinds of harassment. They are frequently the subjects of rumors such as “She sleeps around to get style.” or “Her boyfriend writes for her”. In general women have to struggle for respect for their accomplishments. Another barrier frequently encountered was possessive boyfriends who discouraged participation in a male-dominated field.

EARLY 1970s
Females to gain attention during the early 1970s were writers like Brooklyn’s STONEY and COWBOY. GRAPE and CHARMINE were also early female writers. Probably the most prolific of the time period were Manhattan’s BARBARA 62 and EVA 62. These women hit streets, public parks and subway stations with as much vigor as their male counter parts. KIVU, POONIE 1 and SUKI were also active around this time.

MID TO LATE 1970s
From 1974 to 1979 few young women made consistent efforts on the streets and subways. During this time period LIL LOVE 2 of Manhattan occasionally accompanied her brother LEE (Quinones) to the lay-ups, but for the most part female writers were not active.

In 1979 PINK also known as LADY PINK came into prominence. She would become the most enduring and accomplished female figure in the history of writing to date. Since that time PINK has been an ever-present creative force in graffiti art.

1980s
In addition to the continued presence of PINK the 1980s saw female subway writers such LADY HEART, ABBY, CHICK, SS, (LIL-LOVE TBK), DAWN, ANNA and BAMBI. LADY BUG gained attention for her throw-ups on the BMT division during the mid to late 1980s.

1990s- PRESENT DAY
The new breed of female writers shows a level of commitment seldom seen in earlier generations. These women are involved in bombing, burners, roller letters and tagging on the streets on New York City. Recent female writers to make significant impact are MS. MAGGS who broke ground in the early ’90s. Brooklyn’s DIVA, HOPE, and DONA of the Vandals In Control crew, they have produced many elaborate murals across the city. JAKEE from the borough of Queens was a prolific street bomber during the late 1990s. Other recent day female New York City writers include MUCK, FNS, CLAW, MISS 17, ICON, EROTICA 67 and NAISHA.

With graffiti art’s expansion outside New York City in the 1980s many women across the globe pursued careers as writers. MICKEY of Holland and BLUE of Sweden have made significant strides and are a part of the New York writing scene, writing for the Fantastic Partners crew.

It is to the credit of all the generations of women that they thrive in a sometimes misogynistic “boys club” culture.

woman graffiti

woman graffiti


Graffiti repression

Category: Fatcap Team by fatcap @ 11:34 am

Beware young people! Protect your parents from this kind of intoxicated information :)

The city of Santa Ana wants to know if you are a villain tagger and a bad child :

Graffiti


March 10, 2008

New York City Graffiti

Category: Cities by fatcap @ 8:19 am

New York again and again !!! Some real master pieces… Enjoy!


Above : Worldwide graffiti artist

Category: Graffiti Artists by fatcap @ 7:33 am

Everybody saw a paint of Above in the streeets someday. The funky arrow in the streets so many big cities. Above is a pioneer of contextual street art. Enjoy! and if you want more… http://www.goabove.com/

 

 


Funny Street Art

Category: Street Art by fatcap @ 7:32 am

Here’s some Funny street Art from Thundercut

Street Art by Thundercut


Miss Van

Category: Street Art by fatcap @ 6:41 am

Miss Van was born in 1973 in Toulouse, France and started painting walls in the streets at the age of 18. In 1993, Miss Van started to include her first doll in her paintings. She did her first exhibition in an gallery at 26. She now lives and works between France and Spain.

Miss Van

Funky fresh girlzzz

Miss Van

Miss Van


Street Art Down the Sewer

Category: Street Art by fatcap @ 6:07 am

Street creativity from Sao Paulo. For a year, a few young artists who post in the Fotolog page 6emeia have been beautifying the city’s storm sewer openings with their cute and clever cartoon paintings”… Street SmArt

 

street smart


March 4, 2008

Los Angeles Graffiti : CBS crew

Category: Graffiti Artists by fatcap @ 5:17 am

From the legendary CBS Crew from Los Angeles! Here’s some the members of CBS crew : Atlas, Axis, Augs,Anger, Aura CBS agains war, Melrose graffiti

Hollywood streets, chiken and PIG!


Los Angeles Graffiti : Characters

Category: Cities by fatcap @ 5:14 am

Los Angeles is the place to be! You will see a lot of great graffiti characters. Just open your eyes and enjoy the california street art.

 

Mearone… the third eye

 

 

VON (or Kasl ?) : The graffiti Hulk

 

 

 


Los Angeles Graffiti

Category: Cities by fatcap @ 4:33 am

Los Angeles graffiti is amazing, If you didn’t know, now you know.

Pieces from Augor, Brinx, and Nauter

Soo pure! Love that Brinx

A smiling Nauter from the same field than the Augor on the top