July 26, 2005
Of course, vacant lots and parking lots are some of the best venues to get your work seen. As here near Penn Station, some peeps got something going...
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July 26, 2005
Another Tagger favorite, the totally graffiti-covered truck. Some are really wild, some are just average. This one rates betwen a 7 and 8.
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July 26, 2005
Nice example of industrial graffiti, paid for by business. I like the aura of glowing light surrounding the samurai, and his left hand in a seeming death grasp, like he's right out of Kill Bill and ready to pry out someone's eyes. Speaking of eyes, his lack of eyeballs make him even more sinister. Check out the design on his jacket, admire the purple white tag, the lock on the basement entrance, and then of course do note the paper cup on the standpipe! That's vintage NYC.
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July 26, 2005
This amazing sticker with bulls-eye and labels (especially between the eyes and on the chest) as well as the peeling wall are fantastic. Hmmm....who is this supposed to be?
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July 04, 2005
WTC, flag and other elements make for a really nice Fourth of July graffiti post. Seen in a parking lot near Penn Station, approximately at West 29th Street and Eighth Avenue.
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