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SHAKE, STRAY, SAUCE, BOLTS, IKON & AKUZE.

Seen on Ludlow Street, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan

Seen on Rivington Street, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan

Painted in 2005, freestyle, during a crew reunion in Atlanta. Done after a late night drinking mission at the local club. The worst part about taking part in this particular mission was that it had rained earlier in the week or something and the ground was completely muddy. After leaving the club and heading to the Homeboy, Intel's crib, we all headed out to rock in our club gear. It was Monk, Isto, Intel and myself. I can't remember if anyone else was there. Really all I remember was killing a bottle off something with a lot of alcohol in it on the way to this space, hopping a few fences and ruining a good pair of clean kicks. Other then that, the night was a wrap. Fun times!

Graffiti in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Talk about color coordination. Young woman with yellow hair walking by yellow graffiti "bomb." (Even her skirt matches the wall!) Seen in the East Village in Lower Manhattan.

Seen on West 20th Street, in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan

Laundromat covered with graffiti bombs on Ludlow Street, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan

In Alphabet City in Lower Manhattan

On Grand Street, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan

On Rivington Street, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan

Holy moly! Graffiti bombs are a matter of taste, but if you're looking for them, there's no shortage on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. This photo was shot on Allen Street, facing Division Street. (On the ground level, however, is a mural welcoming people to Chinatown.)

Color-coordinated pedestrian passes by graffiti bombs in Jackson Heights, Queens.

On Bleecker Street in Lower Manhattan

This is a tribute to Albany-based graffiti artist named King Etch, who passed away a number of years ago. The artist is Berk, also known as Berk Visual. Seen in the East Village in Lower Manhattan. (I liked the colors but also the garbage cans. Normally, I would find them intrusive, but I think they make the picture more interesting.)

In Hell's Kitchen. (Where else?) Specifically, this was shot on West 47th Street and Ninth Avenue in New York City.

 

Seen near South Street Seaport in Lower Manhattan

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