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  2. Videograf Productions - Wikipedia

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    Videograf Productions is an underground video magazine series that documents the U.S. graffiti subculture. Videograf was founded in 1989 by two former New York city graffiti writers Carl Weston and Colin "KoolSpin" Turner. The inspiration for the Videograf series came during the summer of 1988, from the graffiti zine movement. It was ...

  3. Dropout Bear - Wikipedia

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    The album's cover was handled by art director Eric Duvauchelle of Roc-A-Fella Records, which depicts the Dropout bear in a school gymnasium, wearing a suit coat, red t-shirt, and jeans. [ 3 ] The Dropout bear suit also made an appearance in the music video for West's " The New Workout Plan " in 2004.

  4. Utah & Ether - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Harper used the alias "Merlin", and said he had one year experience in graphic design and two in Web design. [6] He started doing graffiti while a student at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. [9] He became part of the MUL ("Made You Look") graffiti crew, based in Chicago but including members in several states.

  5. Bella Hadid Just Wore the Coolest Graphic-Print Jeans

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    Why wear ripped jeans if you can wear a ripped print on your jeans?

  6. JR (artist) - Wikipedia

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    JR was born in Paris in 1983. His mother was originally from Tunisia. [12]A mural from JR's "Unframed" installation at Ellis Island Hospital. JR began his career as a teenage graffiti artist who was by his own admission not interested in changing the world, but in making his mark on public space and society.

  7. JA One - Wikipedia

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    JA began painting graffiti in New York as a teenager, [2] and by 1985 was known for his work on the city's trains. [3] JA One took on his tag in 1986. [4] In response to the MTA's clamp down on train graffiti, initiated under the leadership of David L. Gunn, [5] JA One spearheaded the movement to take graffiti bombing onto the streets. [6]

  8. Taggers vandalize around 30 floors of Los Angeles high-rise - AOL

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    LOS ANGELES — Vandals plastered a downtown Los Angeles high-rise with graffiti up to the 30th floor of the under-construction complex that sits across from the home of the Lakers, a helicopter ...

  9. Style Wars - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, A. O. Scott of The New York Times examined the film: "Style Wars is a work of art in its own right too, because it doesn't just record what these artists are doing, it somehow absorbs their spirit and manages to communicate it across the decades so that we can find ourselves, so many years later, in the city, understanding what made it beautiful."