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Between a couple of my favorite benching spots over the course of 5 hours, I had quite the adventure. Between the addicts coming and going between their motor home and store a mile away, to the guy in the BMW at another spot pulling up next to me and asking for advise on how to do donuts in what I can only imagine is a front wheel drive car....
This was painted on a flattened out and abandoned, rusty can that I found in Detroit's Eastern Market Yard (aka the dequindre cut) back in the day when writers still hungout down there and painted on a daily basis. The pea/agitator is ripping through the side at the top of my D. I colored it green.
Out for the day, away from regular life, work, the "News" and all of the other stuff that can drive a man crazy. Just me, a camera, some snacks, and art rollin' by. Living the life.
Hope you guys/girls are staying safe out there. Not getting sick, and not getting anyone else sick. We're all in this together.
Many writers would continue many of RIFF 170's innovating approaches to the aerosol alphabet, such as movement of letters, breaks, cracking letters, interconnecting arrows, whips, interconnecting stars in the letters as well as his signature color schemes. Kool-Aid 131, Noc 167, Part 1, Chain 3, Slave and Dondi as well as writing groups like TDS, TMT, MTA, TSF, CIA, would be some of the notable writers and groups to carry out many of Riffs approach to lettering styles. Many of these writers would develop their own style and start a cultural phenomenon that would grow world wide.
Went out to the "new" spot again today.Left earlier, but still got there a little late, but I'm learning my way around shooting into the sun...
Lots of weird shit went down today, but most of it is boring, so I'm not going to go into it unless you want to hear about the foamer that almost hit me me in his car at 50MPH TWICE!!! Blue Honda driver, I'm going to find out who you are!
Pretty chill spot, but most of my spots I'm the only one there. This spot, down the road there were a bunch of railfans / foamers, and other people that come out here to try out their Jeeps and trucks in the dirt so they can tell their co-workers on Monday that they went "Off Roading" over the weekend. Totally fine, but lots more traffic than I'm used to. I'm very much used to the occasional homeless person, hiker, fellow bencher etc, but "normal" people freak me out a little. They want to stop and talk, they have questions for you, etc. I don't want it, and I don't like it when I'm trying to get away. Not that I REALLY mind it, I'm just being bitchy.
Uploading on a Tuesday night, drinking Guinness, Cheech & Chong's: Next Movie on TV, Headphones on (Grado Labs), playing Minor Threat through an Altoids tin headphone amplifier at 11. Life's Good!!!!!!
Hope you guys are having fun peeping my flicks.
Stay safe out there guys/girls. Look both ways! If you see it, flick it!!
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We're raising money for my homie that just passed. The dough goes to his Mom for the funeral and his son's future. We have 3 different designs right now, if you are interested hit me up.
Not part of my collection, only know of this one in a private collection. Dates to late 1940's. Only made as plastic spray, colors did not come out till later.
This is a mid earl 50's "grenade" style can of Plasti-Kote baby blue. This is the second style of screw on actuators that were available.