The Studio, 2006

So I haven found anything else as interesting as what I found in that last post but I have been looking.
Here some pics of: BNE stickers ,paste-ups, funny posters, baby turtles, river fishing, Japanese brides, CMWC’s, Fixed Bikes, pant wearing dogs, found objects, fire works, amazing bikes, medical proceedures, mini Gundam, Sumo wrestling, innovative stickers, octopus, breast pillow, Fresh signage, Track Cunt & other random characters…
click on one and use your arrow keys to skip to the next:
8 years for a crime that hurts no one and just takes a bit of paint to cover up, writing your name on a wall…
Go check this web site- it may take a while to load so watch this vid about it below:
Graffiti Taxonomy: Paris, 2009 from Evan Roth on Vimeo.
A study depicting the stylistic diversity found in Parisian graffiti tags. Now on display at Fondation Cartier’s Born In The Streets - Graffiti exhibition until November 29, 2009.

Over 2,400 graffiti tags were photographed from April 24 to April 28, 2009, from each of Paris’s 20 districts. All photographs were archived, tagged and sorted by letter. The ten most commonly used letters by Paris graffiti writers were identified for further study (A,E,I,K,N,O,R,S,T and U). From each letter grouping, eighteen tags were isolated to represent the diversity and range of that specific character. These sets are not intended to display the “best” graffiti tags in Paris, but rather aim to highlight the diversity of forms ranging from upper case to lowercase, simple to complex and legible to cryptic. For more information go here.
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On a side note isn’t weird how the 10 most comely used letters (EARSOKNTIC) almost spell Earsnot…?! -Rone
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Facade:
More photos can be viewed here
Print:

AEIOU - Official poster for the exhibition.
Web:

(Photo yanked from vanderlin)
New interactive version of Graffiti Taxonomy up at: fondation.cartier.com
Graffiti Taxonomy: Paris, 2009 was made possible by the production and design consulting contributions of Robert F. Houlihan, programming and interactivity of Todd Vanderlin, the invitation and support of everyone at Fondation Cartier and the inspiring work of the hundreds of graffiti writers in Paris who’s work I photographed.
Found Via the amazing F.A.T.
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“Uppers” is a new artist project located in Melbourne’s ‘First Floor’ bar on Brunswick st. Every quarter a new artist is invited to do installations within the whole venue. Reka is the first of these artists to kick it off. Opens 7pm Thursday 21st May 2009.
More info on flyer below…

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