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Posted by Owen M on Dec-20-2008 03:29:

I didn't say he was the first to write. I said he was the first canadian artist to do 3d style letters.


Posted by Abercrombie on Dec-20-2008 03:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Owen M
I didn't say he was the first to write. I said he was the first canadian artist to do 3d style letters.



I know, and I remember it in a lot of places. The big boom in graffiti art came after the movie Beat Street came out in 1984 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086946/ . Taggers were shunned as usual, and a more and more graffiti artists developped a more elaborate style, truly creating real works of art that fascinated and stopped pedestrians in their tracks when suddenly such work appears overnight on the path of their daily commute.

The internet was barely around in when he made the claim and had no idea that people across Canada were doing the same. Graffiti art isn't something you saw in the newspapers because it wasn't something society wanted popularized. But it was there.

Watch Beat Street, it was a great movie if you can find it on rental, and was like a bible story for former b-boys like myself back in the day.


Posted by Owen M on Dec-20-2008 08:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
I know, and I remember it in a lot of places. The big boom in graffiti art came after the movie Beat Street came out in 1984 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086946/ . Taggers were shunned as usual, and a more and more graffiti artists developped a more elaborate style, truly creating real works of art that fascinated and stopped pedestrians in their tracks when suddenly such work appears overnight on the path of their daily commute.

The internet was barely around in when he made the claim and had no idea that people across Canada were doing the same. Graffiti art isn't something you saw in the newspapers because it wasn't something society wanted popularized. But it was there.

Watch Beat Street, it was a great movie if you can find it on rental, and was like a bible story for former b-boys like myself back in the day.


dood. I respect your posts and you seem to know what you're talking about in general,..but please, give me an arist that was pushing a 3d style before Druo the Third.

3d letter styles is what this diabte seemed to stem from....and don't give me Dyske or Water, cause duro mentored both of those artists and they're more skilled, prolific and more internationaly renowed than duro himself.

If you can show me a piece fomr Canada that was dated before Duro, regarding a proper 3d letter style, then I'll shut my mouth.


Posted by lopi on Dec-20-2008 15:27:

The guy's name is David Garibaldi, Soupastar and I saw him paint live at a party in 2004 when we went to go see Lady Dana in Vancover.
The guy is amazing, we got to meet him and his girlfriend, he did a dj piece while some chick was spinning, it was incredible, He does live art like this all the time. A lot of you would recognize his peice "DJ Jewel"


Posted by Abercrombie on Dec-20-2008 16:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Owen M
dood. I respect your posts and you seem to know what you're talking about in general,..but please, give me an arist that was pushing a 3d style before Druo the Third.

3d letter styles is what this diabte seemed to stem from....and don't give me Dyske or Water, cause duro mentored both of those artists and they're more skilled, prolific and more internationaly renowed than duro himself.

If you can show me a piece fomr Canada that was dated before Duro, regarding a proper 3d letter style, then I'll shut my mouth.


We could go on and on it's tru, all good dude. In the 80s, we didn't have digital cameras, nor the cheap disposable cameras, so understandably hard to document by any graffiti artist, either here nor there in Montreal where I grew up. I didn't pay attention to the names, and at my age I didn't care. Breakdancing was in and this shit was cool.


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