Hey, thanks for creating the FREIGHT TRAIN GRAFFITI book (I’m writing you first ’cause your name’s first). wonderful to see something I find so fuckin’ exciting getting its due (at least a bit). key thing, seems to me: less-than-optimal use of total canvas (as it were); i.e. aside from ‘whole car’ artists there’s so little area of the whole big blank side being used. I’m a painter (not a graffitist or whatever you’d call it, but love the form), so wonder — do you think there will ever be a way that graffiti artists can get a platform (again, as it were) to fill the whole side of a car; let the r.r.’s have their i.d. marks… and we can really see this become the great moving, national gallery it oughta be?
Disclaimer:
I love 420. I love 420 jokes. 420 rules. But I would like it to be known that I have never smoked anything ever in my life. Not even a drag. Although in 10th grade I slanged a few dime bags.
Thanks - Roger
Hey, thanks for creating the FREIGHT TRAIN GRAFFITI book (I’m writing you first ’cause your name’s first). wonderful to see something I find so fuckin’ exciting getting its due (at least a bit). key thing, seems to me: less-than-optimal use of total canvas (as it were); i.e. aside from ‘whole car’ artists there’s so little area of the whole big blank side being used. I’m a painter (not a graffitist or whatever you’d call it, but love the form), so wonder — do you think there will ever be a way that graffiti artists can get a platform (again, as it were) to fill the whole side of a car; let the r.r.’s have their i.d. marks… and we can really see this become the great moving, national gallery it oughta be?
don’t know shit babes and buds by the way.