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Tuesday 19 August 2008

Daze

Friday 15 August 2008

OVEY

graffiti

Friday 25 July 2008

Saturday 28 June 2008

MC Battles




Another new project with my brother is MC Battles . tv

Mc Battles, Rap Battles, Freestyle Battles....

Its still in beta at the moment, with about 300 videos up, but its looking sick already.

Peace

Checkout: http://www.McBattles.tv/

Tuesday 17 June 2008

Graffiti Maker

ny graffiti maker logo

I am in the process of making a new website NY Graffiti Maker

Check it out, or go straight to the Graffiti Maker itself

There is also a FAIL section, Graffiti Videos and Graffiti Pictures

The graffiti pictures gallery uses PicLens 3D Slideshow which is supernice.

Peace

Saturday 31 May 2008

Monday 19 May 2008

graffiti letters


detail Ward, originally uploaded by sheila_blige.

tags: graffiti letters

Tuesday 13 May 2008

Daze Freed (Temporarily)

This was posted on the Free Daze facebook group:

BIG NEWS Daze (Gary) is free for now anyway... He got out today on 'intern liberation' which means he's out until the appeal goes through. If the appeal is unsuccessful then he'll have to go back in but surely anybody in their right mind would grant the appeal.

So, he's free for summer at least!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

whhooooooooooooooooo!!!!! :) :) :) :)

thanks to all who showed support and helped in anyway. If u have any ideas don'y give up yet. As I said, we still dont know for sure how the appeal's gonna go. We still have to fight, so keep sharing the group and keep the ideas going and keep signing the petition which will all go to help the appeal and keeping him out.

We'll keep u all posted to any changes

Daze Free......Happy Daze!!!!

Friday 25 April 2008

Graffiti Character Canvas

Thursday 24 April 2008

Pixel Spout


Pixel Spout, originally uploaded by JulianBleecker.



Wednesday 23 April 2008

Thursday 17 April 2008

UK Graffiti


Wednesday 16 April 2008

Banksy

Tuesday 15 April 2008

Friday 11 April 2008

Funny adbusted graffiti

graffiti
adbusted
Originally uploaded by knautia

Wednesday 9 April 2008

manchester graffiti

manchester graffiti
Roks
Originally uploaded by De Seven Free

Action MT


Action MT
Originally uploaded by dmote

WhonTwo SPS


WhonTwo SPS
Originally uploaded by dmote

Thursday 3 April 2008

Milk Graffiti

Raymond Agbegah’s graffiti tag ‘Milk’ with a heartfelt tribute to ‘Emma”, on a train.

Raymond Agbegah’s graffiti tag ‘Milk’ with a heartfelt tribute to ‘Emma”, on a train. Photograph: British Transport Police/PA

A love-struck graffiti artist who habitually immortalised his heart's desire in paint was jailed for two years today.

For weeks "persistent offender" Raymond Agbegah sprayed trains and stations with massive multi-coloured 3.7m (12ft) banners declaring: "I love Emma".

It was the latest in a series of nocturnal defacement of railway property spanning nearly a decade, resulting in hundreds of thousand of pounds of damage.

But the court also heard that the graffiti artist's recent spate of vandalism had a tragic history.

Richard Gowthorpe, defending, revealed that his client had tried to clean up his act, particularly after his girlfriend, Emma Petts, had given birth to their first child last year.

But following the infant's death, Agbegah "regressed" to his old ways, Gowthorpe said.

Petts is now heavily pregnant and is expecting their daughter in a month, but Agbegah's sentence means it is unlikely he will be at the birth.

Unfortunately for the IT student, Southern Trains, South West trains and Network Rail, was in no mood to sympathise, pointing to their hefty clean-up bill in excess of £32,000.

Armed with his girlfriend's name and Agbegah's trademark tag "milk" - one that led to a conviction for criminal damage eight years earlier – the police soon discovered their culprit.

Chris Stimpson, prosecuting, said when officers paid him a visit they found him snuggled up in bed with the Emma of his graffiti. Helpfully on the bedside table was an envelope decorated with his distinctive "milk" tags.

The 24-year-old, of Streatham, south London, a member of the Streatham-based FV Crew graffiti gang, admitted three counts of criminal damage reflecting his activities throughout last October.

Passing sentence, Judge Martin Beddoe said graffiti was an expensive nuisance, causing "disruption, delay and considerable expense" to the transport authorities and the travelling public.

"Such behaviour calls for a sentence of deterrence to persuade you and others who might be inclined to do so from indulging in this sort of behaviour," he said. "It is done for no better purpose than for your own satisfaction and self advertisement without regard to anyone else."

In a stern rebuke, the judge said his record of 58 previous convictions - a dozen of them for graffiti attacks - left no doubt he was a "persistent offender" who had repeatedly breached a 10-year anti-social behaviour order imposed in 2003 to "curb" his activities.

He was clearly "indifferent" to the effects his behaviour and on others, as witnessed by him breaching police bail following his arrest for his latest offences.

"If you want to live outside the bounds of ordered society then you can live outside that society for a while. It is a matter for you how much you value your freedom and it is a matter for you whether you stop this cycle of offending. If you don't the sentences will just get longer," warned the judge.

"You are frankly getting too old for this. And what you have done and continue to do does not warrant the love and the care Miss Petts has sought to bestow on you."

The court heard Agbegah's various tags were found across a large swathe of the rail network in London with Streatham, Streatham Hill and Norbury stations, and rail depots at Norbury, North Dulwich, Strawberry Hill and Parsons Green, on his shopping list of targets.

Stimpson said Southern Trains was the worst hit by the defendant's crimes, suffering no less than £23,650 damage in just four weeks - with £8,500 of that carried out on a single night.

Network Rail was the next worst affected with a £4,500 bill, while South West Trains had to spend £4,000 cleaning up after him.

Taken from: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/mar/05/ukcrime1

Daim

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Truck Graffiti


Graffiti Truck
Originally uploaded by shaire productions

SeventhDayProject Close-Up AerosolDetail Ewok MSK HM LosAngeles


Manchester Street Art




Skip Hire - Graffiti Books

Saturday 29 March 2008

Manchester Graffiti - Vela Dreph

Manchester Graffiti
Large
Originally uploaded by G Davies

Friday 28 March 2008

Sunday 23 March 2008

Hi5 Graphics

Made a page of hotlinkable animated Gifs for use on Myspace, Hi5, Friendster

Chamone > Hi5 Graphics

Hi5 Graphics

Sheffield Graffiti - Cres Gerno

cres gerno yorkshire graffiti

Friday 21 March 2008

Wednesday 19 March 2008

QUES - Manchester Graffiti


QUES comic
Originally uploaded by eddiemalone

Zen Web Hosting

As a web designer / web master I use a lot of different hosting companies.

I all my ten years of service I have never come across a worse web host than Zen Internet from Rochdale, UK.

First they have tried to claim they had no name servers - or that rather for me to point my domain to them I would have to pay an extra £15 a year and transfer my domain registration to them. I even had the misfortune to speak to tech support operatives so stupid and badly trained that they actually believed the idiocy they were peddling - who tried to make me feel stupid for thinking I could point a domain to a name server without paying an extra £15 a year for domain management services. "There are free DNS services if you don't want to use ours" they chirped. That's right I will use american name servers for my UK hosting, that will really help me to get listed in Google.co.uk

I eventually figured out through trial and error that if I pointed my domain to the server IP address, it resolved just fine.

Onto the next hurdle, I try and install a php script that uses IonCube loaders (a way PHP developers can stop anyone from stealing their work) - only for it not to work. Out of all the linux hosting companies I have used, again they are the first not to use this as standard.

Oh dear.

Here is part of one of the emails I got fromt their tech support for your amusement:

The aforementioned £15/year charge is for the use of our nameservers, if your domain is not hosted with us. We do not have any qualms about you using third party domain registration and nameservers, and many of our customers use such a service and simply update their A and MX records accordingly. However, as it seems that your registrar does not provide you with DNS services the only way to add A and MX records is to update your package with them, or pay for the use of our nameservers to provide DNS for a third-party registered domain.

Again, this is a completely optional service and was presented to you as a solution to the problems you had with your registrar.


The registrar that I am "having problems with" is Network Solutions - one of the worlds biggest and most respected registrars. They allow me to point my domain to a name server, A record... wherever I like. Zen Internet, it is you who have the problem. Idiots.

Sunday 16 March 2008

Thursday 13 March 2008

Elm Street lanes

graffiti
Elm Street lanes
Originally uploaded by Walt Jabsco

graffiti

graffiti
FNB
Originally uploaded by Walt Jabsco

Manchester Graffiti

manchester graffiti
FNB Hink
Originally uploaded by JB81 has.his.camera.back.

Manchester Graffiti

Wednesday 12 March 2008

Marcus @ Sketchcity Gallery


Marcus
Originally uploaded by Hammotime
Niceness @ Sketchcity Gallery