Two top graffiti artists from New York City expose their large-scale work. 294 startling color photos capture the innovative graffiti they and others created for over a decade from the late 1990s through the 2000s in three locations around New York City on working semi-truck trailers that were seen up and down the American East Coast. Also see their unique military trailers, service trucks, and mobile homes that became massive metal canvases. The work is transitory, making this a significant record of artistry now lost. If you have a passion for graffiti as art, this book is for you.
Two top graffiti artists from New York City expose their large-scale work. 294 startling color photos capture the innovative graffiti they and others ...
In the early 80s, graffiti writer Paul Cavalieri, who writes CAVS, was drawn to the colorful tags on trains and started learning train schedules so he could snap works by many writers of the time. This is a compilation of more than 300 photographs of subway graffiti from 1983 to 1989, when the MTA announced that its fleet was entirely graffiti-free.
In the early 80s, graffiti writer Paul Cavalieri, who writes CAVS, was drawn to the colorful tags on trains and started learning train schedules so he...
Join Paul 'Cavs' Cavalieri on a journey through graffiti history and the evolution of a major cultural landmark. In this account, Cavs shares his experiences under the Bronx's East 238th Street bridge, which over the years has become a Bronx graffiti hall of fame.
Join Paul 'Cavs' Cavalieri on a journey through graffiti history and the evolution of a major cultural landmark. In this account, Cavs shares his expe...
This is a nostalgic, visual account of the best time and place to be a graffiti writer. In the 1980s, brothers Kenny, a.k.a. KEY, and Paul, a.k.a. CAVS, immersed themselves in the graffiti scene in the Boogie Down Bronx, dutifully photographing hundreds of pieces on now-discontinued MTA subway cars and capturing their proud comrades before, during, and after the act. "Bombing" "White Elephants" with their pilot markers and documenting them with their cameras, which they always carried, they were on the ride of their lives--until 1989, when the last painted train was removed from service. Tags...
This is a nostalgic, visual account of the best time and place to be a graffiti writer. In the 1980s, brothers Kenny, a.k.a. KEY, and Paul, a.k.a. CAV...