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Free graffiti magazines


Fatcap.com put up a list of more than 20 free graffiti magazines available online.

New book from Adams & Itso

Re­lease of new pu­bli­ca­ti­on from 5FD // A5 Press // DSB 3 // A flip book which shows a se­quence when Adams & E.​B.​Itso stole a shack from the Co­pen­ha­gen Cen­tral Sta­ti­on. The small house, which was found next to the tracks, was lif­ted to a hand­ma­de woo­den cart and pus­hed away from the city on the rail­way. Fil­med in su­per-​8, an early morning in No­vem­ber 2009.



95×180mm, 224 pages, black/white print.
Prin­ted in 500 co­pies and as­sem­bled by hand.

21 euros (Eu­ro­pe), 23 euros (outside Eu­ro­pe).

Pay with Paypal.​com to our ac­count info@​a5press.​net.
Don‘t for­get to write your name and adress, for ship­ping pur­po­se.

Re­gards,

5FD/A5 Press

Box 3078
SE-​103 61, Stock­holm
Swe­den

Via just.blogsport.de

Update:
The book is available from dokument.org.

Female writers in Malmö

Photo from skanskan.se
Skanskan.se posted a little report from the female only graffiti workshop held in Malmö saturday.

Sabe: Free Your Spirit OTR book

Photo from amazon.com
Amazon let loose the cover and title of one of the next OTR books. Also look out for the “Ghost: Rocking in Style” OTR book.

Advocator of “Free Your Spirit” Danish graffiti maestro Sabe is a true master of styles that flexes on all levels whether it’s with his advanced mechanical letter compositions, new-wave bubble styles, photo-realistic portraits, cartoon characters, or just plain bombing. He is known to mix up these styles to suit the occasion and his mood. Never one to be called a slacker he has an unparalleled enthusiasm for the craft along with a work ethic and execution rate of an army of crews. With a career spanning over twenty-five years Sabe remains active, prolific and influential.

From amazon via ILG

Spyo interview

Today ibyen.dk posted a nice little interview with Spyo about his rollers in connection with his exhibit @ Støberiet.

På gavlen, hvor der i dag er malet en glad grøn øgle, kunne man i årevis læse: ’I Always feel like shoplifting’. [...] »Jeg altid har stjålet meget, så den talte til mig. Lige meget hvor jeg var henne, fik jeg lyst til at stoppe ting i lommerne«, siger han.

»Det kan være, jeg læser i avisen og bliver irriteret over noget, og så får jeg lyst til at skrive et eller andet. Nogle gange ved jeg det overhovedet ikke, før jeg ligger deroppe. Nogle gange tror jeg, det bliver opfattet mere kritisk, end det er, hvor det bare lægger op til åben debat«.

From ibyen.dk(in Danish).

More writers should have diplomatic immunity

Photo by Seedeich
Photo by Seedeich

Danish media on graffiti in May 2010

This past month in the news: Will I Go To Hell For This, various arrest and Streetheart Beats and more.
Check out the list of what Danish media wrote about graffiti and street art in May 2010 after the link.

Check out the rest after the link »