Showing posts with label MAGAZINE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MAGAZINE. Show all posts
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
FREEBIE...
Longtime UK graff mag WORDPLAY has switched things up again for it's 8th issue and is in serious danger of becoming a "proper" magazine with writing and articles and that. Boom.
Grab a copy if you see it...
Sunday, 10 October 2010
Worrrrrrdplaaaaaaaaay...
I'm saying nothing more about this, other than it's available to pre-order HERE
Check some of my older posts if you want more/less info...
The Outsider Edit by antisocial music
Saturday, 2 October 2010
Wordplay...
Issue 7 of the long running independent UK graff mag, WORDPLAY is available from October 11th.
CLICK HERE for a sneak preview
Thursday, 30 September 2010
Keep The Faith...
(portrait of BICH by NASE PWS)
London graff magazine KEEP THE FAITH are planning a feature on BICH for their next issue and are looking for photos of pieces by him to illustrate it. If you have anything to contribute, get in contact at ktfmagazine@gmail.com
Monday, 27 September 2010
Aura...
Yup, another UK produced graff mag.
To be fair, Aura 2 is more of a book than a magazine. It’s 160 pages long, has lots of previously unpublished flicks of trains and walls, clean layout, no staples and the cover is a nice shade of orange.
Amongst the usual random graff flicks that you would expect to find, this issue features the work of 12 prolific European writers; RISKO, MASH ONE, BOMS, WONS, ATTAI, SMASH 137, CREAK, RAINMAN, DISKO 73, PAW ONE, ODISY and SHOE; each demonstrating their own individual styles.
If that wasn’t enough, it also contains a Lisbon scene report, the adventures of CREAK, RAINMAN and DISKO in Bucharest, some inspired arty looking yard shots and 20 pages of vintage dutch bananas. And the cover is a nice shade of orange.
Of the 160 pages, only eight are in colour (all whole cars, mind), but the content and print quality throughout more than makes up for this so forget I mentioned it. And, of course, the cover is a really nice shade of orange.
In my (humble/irrelevant) opinion this is definately a big improvement on Aura1 (still available, well worth a gander) and infinitely better than the first few issues of Graphotism. It’s worth a look just to see what MASH, WONS and ODISY have been up to if nothing else…
Looking forward to seeing what issue 3 brings.
(review originally printed HERE )
both issues of AURA Graffiti Journal are very good and available HERE
Friday, 24 September 2010
Wordplay...
Labels:
DOCTOR ZOOTS,
GRAFF,
GRAFFITI,
MAGAZINE,
WORDPLAY
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