Rime MSK Graffiti Video Interview
Tuesday, den 23. June 2009Check out this video Interview with RIME / MSK from Los Angeles. When you see his paint stash you know that he knows what’s good paint and what’s not - MTN =)
Check out this video Interview with RIME / MSK from Los Angeles. When you see his paint stash you know that he knows what’s good paint and what’s not - MTN =)

There’s a big interview with german graffiti artist Omsk167 on SensesLost with lots of pictures.

Who knew dripping paint on a wall could get you worldwide fame! Well if you’re the mastermind behind a revolutionary brand such as KRINK you may well be on your way. Not content with regular paint and spray, Craig Costello (aka KR) set out to concoct a mixture to blow minds and fill his pockets with loot! An avid artist, KR was always on the look-out for something more - a step away from the filled-in fonts and tags that were becoming the norm in the graffiti scene. With a clever package and a simple solution, KRINK dripped its way around the globe, “allowing KR’s trademark aesthetic to develop in the hands of artist and vandals worldwide.” Sneakerfreaker caught up with the man behind the brand on the eve of his first local tour!

If you aren’t tired of the 100th interview with the photographer Alex Fakso from Italy here is another one.
Italian-born, Alex Fakso began his career in the early 90s as a skate photographer. He subsequently embarked upon a more targeted personal quest which led him to record the entire process of graffiti writers in action, in both train and subway depots. A skater and graffiti writer himself, he has a raw, direct, uncompromising approach to photography and is always looking for images that portray hard and extreme situations.

Spizzyblog postet an Interview with Mark Bode. Check it out.
City, Mark Bode understood just how much influence his late father, cartoonist Vaughn Bode, had on the burgeoning graffiti art scene. Back then subway cars were traveling, metal canvases used by graffiti artists to display their talents.

SensesLost interviewed Vancouver based writer Ensoe.
What do you write? Where are you from? What crews do you rep?
Ensoe: I write Ensoe, Born and raised in East Vancouver.. I rep NWK and BHG
How’d you get the name Ensoe?
Ensoe: Honestly, it was just word play and letter flow. I use to write neos, until i found out there was already 2 different neos’ from Canada so I flipped the letters around to create something more original and it just clicked. Now its become as relevant as my real name, and I’m often referred to as Ensoe, from family and friends.
Steve Powers is a legendary east coast hustler, a word smith , he plays a major role in the art of getting over when he was younger, now he is a father and a fine artist with a style like no other, he is very good on snapping on people and has a big hand with fingers like sausages , know for his looks with clothing and a very high flat top do.

O.G. Lady Pink started tagging freight trains at 15, but denounces reckless graff writers
Lady Pink has been painting the streets of NYC for almost 30 years, first bombing freight trains and now painting commissioned murals. She bears witness to the evolution of street art through the decades, especially when it comes to the women involved. She moved to NYC from Ecuador at the age of 7, and considers herself 100% American. Her contribution to graffiti has earned her worldwide notoriety, which she uses to build up the new generation of artists. She is married to fellow artist Smith, and together they run the mural painting business PinkSmith. Lady Pink is feisty as ever and ready to assert her opinions, which are many. —Kirsten Incorvaia

REVOK may seem intimidating, but one look at this hilarious photo and it’s clear that (1) REVOK is awesome (2) he’s a sweetheart and (3) you need to learn more about him. Naturally we anticipated your desire to get to know one of the most elusive, famed, and respected graffiti artists the world has to offer, so we got him to share his dirty lil secrets by answering our 20 Questions.

Okay, not all his secrets are dirty, but he does spill details about how he dodged getting caught by LA’s finest while working on a piece one crazy night. See what we’re talking about by reading REVOK’s 20 Questions…