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Sitting in the yard

Tron | March 5, 2010

Dart

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graffiti, steel

Subwaynet preview

eiresol | March 2, 2010

There’s a nice preview of the new issue of Subwaynet mag for your eyes here.

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graffiti, steel

ZYR

Tron | February 27, 2010

ZYR

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graffiti, stone

Towns RT

Tron | February 26, 2010

I can’t get enough of the pieces Towns has been doing lately.
Towns RT

Represent London

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graffiti, photos, sites worth checking

incredible

eirsol | February 18, 2010

Ajax fans go all out

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graffiti, video

Shit

Tron | February 1, 2010

Stolen from 12oz.

Shit DBC

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graffiti, steel

Bich

Tron | January 24, 2010

Bich

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graffiti, stone

Robotagger

Tron | January 13, 2010

Following on from the guys at F.A.T. developing the Javascript-based Graffiti Markup Language (GML) two guys, Golan Levin and Jeremy Ficca, have designed a machine to reproduce them. What actual use it has is beyond me. Maybe if you get busted you can blame the robot or if you get both incredibly lazy and rich pay some one to paint your tags with it.
FAT

Check a video of it working below:

Robotagger: GML + ABB4400

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graffiti

Cork Graf

Tron | January 4, 2010

Conor Harrington took a load of flicks down in Cork and posted them on his blog.
Click the image to see his post.
DEX

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graffiti, photos

Foes

Tron | December 8, 2009

Foes
This Friday from 6-10pm in Twisted Pepper. Maser and Bodytonic are proud to present the work of Dundalk-based graffiti artists Kube and Omin. Painting commercially and as a passionate hobby, Kube and Omin have been painting the countries walls for the past 13 years, bringing graffiti art to their hometown and nationwide, as well as being established on the international scene.

Using a wide range of media, including spray painted canvas, acrylic and oil paintings and photographic pieces to fully showcase the vibrancy, movement and technical skill that comes with this very new and rapidly moving art form.

Kube and Omin have painted for a vast array of major companies, brands, festivals and arts organisations. Working commercially doing commissions and brand promotion the pair have been submitting their artwork to internationally circulated magazines for the past 10 years, gaining them work overseas aswell as representing the Irish Graffiti art scene on an worldwide platform.

Graffiti art by its very nature is something that the public see and admire but yet mystery surrounds the rhyme and reason to why and how it is done. Since its beginings in the 70’s, Graffiti art has been a voice for young artists to display their talents on a public stage without reward, whilst risking prosecution in some cases to express themselves.

Using such a wide range of mediums – Kube and Omin hope to visually demonstrate the essence of Graffiti art through their own styles and skills. From sketches used on past murals, to photographs of walls, to graffiti art on canvas – all facets of the artform will be displayed and will give a visual narrative to their 13 years of non-stop graffiti art exploits.

This is the first show of its kind to be held in Twisted Pepper basement and promises to be one of most animated and interesting uses of the space to date. Kube and Omin will be displaying original pieces for this show in addition to painting some of the gallery walls and creating a more unique atmosphere to the space

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exhibitions, graffiti

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