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Archives for the ‘The Blackbook’ Category

Getting Up: A Graffiti Documentary

By Q Ball • Sep 4th, 2008 • Category: The Blackbook

I found these three YouTube videos an hour ago from a short documentary called Getting Up: A Graffiti Documentary. This film is narrated by several famous writers on the culture, drama, and lessons of being a Graff outlaw.



The Graffiti Bible, Subway Art, Is Online Right Here!

By Q Ball • Jul 24th, 2008 • Category: The Blackbook

Thanks to the blog at Write4Gold for this info, we got great but old news for all of Graff-dom! The infamous book that inspired and gave birth to Graff Writers around the world, Subway Art, can be read online! As a matter of fact you can read it right here at the bottom of this article! Subway Art has been available on Issuu.com by member CedricB since February 2008, but you can never stop sharing the love!



Write 4 Gold: The World’s Largest Graff Battle!

By Q Ball • Jul 23rd, 2008 • Category: The Blackbook

We have quite a few prestigious competitions, battles and tournaments worldwide for Hip Hop. For B-Boys we have the grandest tournament, Battle of the Year. For DJ turntablism there is the hard earned DMC World DJ Championships, and for MCs there were many that have come and gone like the historic New Music Seminar. Today, we now have the million dollar prize up for grabs at the brand new World Series of Hip Hop in Atlanta, Georgia, September 27, 2008.



How To Make a Tagger’s Mop

By Q Ball • Jul 22nd, 2008 • Category: The Blackbook

I am not a big advocate of tagging unless you got a mural and skills to back it up. I believe a tag should be a writer’s signature to his works, but that is just my view point. I guess it is because I see too many taggers hating on another man’s piece when it is dope.



TDS Crew of Belfast: Pure Aerosol Excellence

By Q Ball • Jul 21st, 2008 • Category: The Blackbook

A few days ago, I wrote about Graff Crews, and how they function and execute. I also expressed how a solid crew is born after time when members find their roles by their strengths eliminating weaknesses. What you are about to view is a 7 minute, jungle track laden, video slideshow that is friggin’ lovely!



Toys Crew: Denmark’s Call of the Wild Style

By Q Ball • Jul 17th, 2008 • Category: The Blackbook

It is the call of the wild style, and traditionally Graff Writers will hook up in crews like a pack of wolves roaming the night. A crew is exactly like any other team or company focusing on a common goal to get the job done. They choose their pieces, pick their target, establish the plan, agree to the tasks, enter, execute, bomb, and finally exit like vapor.



Dope Wild Style Graff From Our Euro Brothers

By Q Ball • Jul 14th, 2008 • Category: The Blackbook

You got to love the social expose YouTube provides as a medium for people to open up themselves to the world. Especially for Hip Hop culture. I lurk on it every couple of days to find who is posting the latest dopeness in the world of Graff Writing!



How To Make A Graff Denim Jacket

By Q Ball • May 15th, 2008 • Category: The Blackbook

If you want to represent the real Hip Hop, you got to rock a Graffed-Out Denim Jacket. There ain’t nothing like a jacket with def colors and wild style funk! As a matter of fact you can burn your jeans, your hats, and your kicks, too, if you fiend for the over-kill! But let’s talk about the jacket. If you have some painting skills, or the patience to get some, let’s see if we can lead you in the right direction.



Graff Writers: Artists Nonetheless

By Q Ball • May 5th, 2008 • Category: The Blackbook

A true Graff Writer is an artist masked by the alter ego of a character-empowered pseudonym. They live and run for the thrill seeking life of blazing their identity to the world with the same prime-time energy as a sign in Times Square. They deliver their craft as harbingers, poets, messengers, apostles, activists, visionaries, prophets, shock jocks, romantics, and editorialists. No matter what they create, where they bomb, or how they burn their hieroglyphics, Graff Writers ultimately prize the game in the name of fame.



I Wish Upon a Spray Can

By Da Emazing One • Apr 16th, 2008 • Category: The Blackbook

When Hip Hop thrived in the late 80’s, everything at that time seemed to be good. The art form was loved, appreciated and most importantly getting respected. I’m not so sure about you, but in my opinion, something always seems to be left out or left behind or even left alone. The DJs were bringing it, the Emcees were flowing it, the B-Boys were rocking it and the Graffiti Artists were…