Graffiti Burners Graffiti Burners

Graffiti Burners

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Publisher Description

The most eye-popping graffiti of today! In cities worldwide, graffiti art is constantly being taken to higher levels. The will to burn all resistance, to outdo all the others, brings about unexpected and amazing results. Graffiti Burners shows us how techniques have been refined and letter construction distorted, how colour combinations have blossomed and concepts developed. The competition for mastery is burning hot! In addition to amazing pictorial material, several of the writers talk about their pieces and what burners mean to them. Moreover, they offer tips and guidance to those who want to do a burner of their own. Graffiti Burners offers a unique opportunity to acquaint oneself with the progress of the last few years; to be inspired and impressed. In Graffiti Burners the world’s foremost writers show us their favourite works. In short, the best of the best! Askew (NZ), Aroe (UK), Bates (DK), Bio (USA), Ces, Dems, Ether (USA), Kacao77 (D), Kaos (S), Kem (USA), Mad C (D), Nomad (D), Os Gemeos, Pose (USA), Revok (USA), Rime (USA), Rubin (USA), Scan (CA), Skore (UK), Smash 137, Soten (DK), Suiko (JP), Swet (DK) T-Kid, Wane and Yes 2 (USA) are just a few of the contributors to the book. "A burner needs to suck the life out of every other piece near it and stand alone, as the focus, the centre of attention."-- AROE MSK / HA / 7TH LETTER "The meaning of a burner is when another writer looks at that piece and says that shit is fire. Even the average person will look at it and say it’s hot!" -- BIO Tats Cru

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2015
31 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
62
Pages
PUBLISHER
Dokument Press
SIZE
9.2
MB
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