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  2. Bomb the Suburbs - Wikipedia

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    0-9643855-0-3. Bomb The Suburbs is a collection of essays by William Upski Wimsatt, a former graffiti tagger. It is a mix of storytelling, journalism, photojournalism and original research, on a broad range of topics, such as suburban sprawl, hip hop culture, youth activism, graffiti, and Chicago. [1] In the book Wimsatt presents hip hop as a ...

  3. Seen (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Mirando, known as Seen, is an American graffiti artist. [1][2] He is one of the best known graffiti artists in the world and has been referred to as the Godfather of Graffiti. [1] Seen first started to paint on the New York City Subway system in 1973. [1] He was born in the Bronx, New York City.

  4. Cool S - Wikipedia

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    Cool S. The Cool S, also known as the Universal S, the Stüssy S, the Super S, the Pointy S, the Banksy S, the Surfer’s S, and the Graffiti S, is a graffiti sign in popular culture and childlore that is typically doodled on children's notebooks or graffitied on walls. The exact origin of the Cool S is unknown, [1] but it became prevalent ...

  5. Kilroy was here - Wikipedia

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    Kilroy was here. Kilroy was here is a meme [1] that became popular during World War II, typically seen in graffiti. Its origin is debated, but the phrase and the distinctive accompanying doodle became associated with GIs in the 1940s: a bald-headed man (sometimes depicted as having a few hairs) with a prominent nose peeking over a wall with his ...

  6. Roman graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Roman graffiti. In archaeological terms, graffiti (plural of graffito) is a mark, image or writing scratched or engraved into a surface. [1] There have been numerous examples found on sites of the Roman Empire, including taverns and houses, as well as on pottery of the time. In many cases the graffiti tend toward the rude, with a line etched ...

  7. Dondi (graffiti artist) - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti became a serious part of Dondi's life in the mid-1970s. His first work in graffiti was as a tagger. He tagged using "NACO" and "DONDI", and worked on refining his style, gradually moving from simple tagging to building more elaborate pieces. [5]: 8 Using his nickname as a tag was considered risky at the time because the Metropolitan ...

  8. Lee Quiñones - Wikipedia

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    Quiñones was born at Ponce, Puerto Rico, [1] and raised in the Lower East Side section of Manhattan. Also started drawing at the age of five, and started doing subway graffiti in 1974. By 1976, Lee was creating huge murals of graffiti art across the subway system. As a subway graffiti artist, Lee almost exclusively painted whole cars, all ...

  9. Punching the Air - Wikipedia

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    Punching the Air is a New York Times best seller [1] [2] and Junior Library Guild book. [3] [4]The book received starred reviews from Booklist, [10] Publishers Weekly, [11] Kirkus Reviews, [1] Shelf Awareness, [12] [13] and School Library Journal, [14] as well as positive reviews from Common Sense Media, [15] USA Today, [16] The School Librarian, [17] The Bulletin of the Center for Children's ...

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