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Graffiti Los Angeles
Everything in the world of graffiti in Los Angeles and sometimes around the world. I document graffiti and graffiti creators or artists and try to describe the art of graffiti.










Hi Steve,
I’m a local freelance Director of Photography. I’m working with a producer friend (and former graphic arts gallery owner) to shoot a submission for a WGBH (PBS) video on the 08 Presidential Election. I am curious if you might know of any current, local LA graffiti that embodies political concerns or issues that might relate to the upcoming election. I would be very interested in meeting and shooting any artist who’s incorporating these type themes into their work, either candidate or issue-oriented.
Any input or contacts would be much appreciated. I shoot in HD on a P2 format and would be happy to give any artist a DVD copy of the footage we shoot.
Thanks much,
Dana Hopper
it’s possible to partecipe mos LA for 4 italian writer?
see my works on
www.myspace.com/zeus40
tnx for all!
High profile Los Angeles production company is looking for talented Graf artists in the LA area to participate in a docu-series for a major network. Series will shoot summer 2009 in and around the Los Angeles area. There will be pay and great exposure for artist who would like to have their work shown to the world at large. All interested applicants should submit a short written personal biography and samples of your work to the following address:
Graphgods@gmail.com
We look forward to meeting you!
WRITER ALERT!
Regarding the post by “Graffa,” be cautious; with no identification as to who they really are, it could be a sting operation for all I know.
I GO BY “SKING 211″ FROM DA S.D.D KRU…..I GO WAY BACK FROM THE 80′S……..I STOP IN 92 AND NOW IM BACK TO EXPRESS MY ART……………..DA 211 IS OUT……….
I really love the graffiti la book
i love the cd with Joe Connelly
1love
brent
Hello, I would like to introduce myself, I am a volunteer with the Art-4-Action, Paint not Prison, program. I was reviewing your website and the type of work that you do. I was hoping you would be able to offer some guidance, education and possible participation, should you be interested, in this program.
A little background, Paint not Prison is a community organizing and beautification project which engages local youth, including some on probation for graffiti offences, with mentors and artists. Participants are trained in art history and theory of the different kinds of media used to create art. The culmination of the project is a mural production done by the participants.
As graffiti art enhances a community I was hoping that you would be able to donate some time or supplies to this program. I would like the participants to see the beauty and the true essence graffiti art can achieve. As I mentioned above I am a volunteer and have a lot to learn myself, but I believe in what this program is aiming to achieve.
Please feel free to contact me at any time my email is tashah50@yahoo.com. For more detailed information on the program please visit www.arts4action.wordpress.com, as I might not be giving it justice. Any of your time or assistance is greatly appreciated.
Hi,
I am currently a senior at Whittier College, in the midst of writing my senior project for my Sociology major about female graffiti artists and their experiences as graffiti artists. I am hoping to writem more specifically about why graffiti has evolved into a gender-specific activity that is dominated by the male sex and what is different between female done graffiti work and male work. Thus, I am writing here to see if any female and/or male graffiti artists would be interested in being interviewed on the phone or via email or in person, and everything can be done anonymously.
Thank you so much,
Amía
Hi,
I’m currently writing an art assignment for graffiti artists and I’m not having any luck finding actual artists. I can find amazing murals but have no idea who created them. The information I would need would be: artist name, title of art, dimensions etc. If anyone can help I’d be extremely grateful!
Thank you.
hey brother happy new year!
the cool brothers that follow can control have asked for more info on my flicks SO…
i switched shit up and started a blog.
if you like, i would love to swap links again?
thanks
Power
http://cancontrolgraffiti.blogspot.com/
ps: are you publishing my book yet?
whats good power?It’s good to see you’re still pushing things.