Hop on board the madness and mayhem of the newyork city subway graffiti culture of the 70s and 80s. Lots of rarely seen graffiti that you didnt see in subway art. Enjoy, lets keep the culture going / @dice.graffiti
My grandfather used to bomb NYC trains back in the 1970s with his crew. Hes 73 now and always tells me and some of my cousins... "dont do what i did. Go use your talents to detail cars or walls n stuff legally". Lol.
Wow!... that is Awesome. Your Grandfather sounds like a cool guy. And of course, he is now very wise passing down his knowledge. Great story man thanks for the comment ☮️
Growing up in New York city, rode trains like that. You can't barely see out the window but by me being a skillful rider, I knew when to get off at my stop.I have to say that these artists have great drawings skills.
Blast from the Past ... Turning back the hands of time ... Real Deal Graffiti Styles. I saw alot of these subway trains running with these graffiti pieces.
Wow!! I am jealous indeed... The best times in my opinion with the funkiest styles, although I have never stepped foot on American soil 😭 I appreciate it all the same ☮️🎲
i just came back from New York...its even more fun now to watch footage like this....for example it was so cool to see the spot of the Duster and Lizzy bridge in real live....its was much smaller than you think
@@dice.graffiti thanks bro. 👍🙏🏻 Wow, You dont do sketches or hit black books, all your skills and practice comes from using SprayPaint? I wish I had that many walls and spots to hit. Crazy! Lol
@@Art_is_Life_22 Yeah bro, i practiced sketching quite a bit when i first started maybe the first two to three years. Everything since is freestyled, i dont really get to sketch thesed days as it takes so much time its actually quiker and easier to go out and drop a quik piece lol