
Rest In Peace Iz The Wiz
The early 1970s saw the growth of graffiti in a way that only its pioneers can explain. Classic Hits, the most visual book documenting this time period of graffiti art, tells the story from the view of originators Taki 183, Blade, Iz the Wiz, Alan Fleisher, and more.
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Wow!!yo d from the bottom of my rustoleum soul I thank you brother for this drop I get sad at times that my new York, our new York is gone forever…we had fun didn’t we. 🙂
The Baychester layup is right outside of Co-Op City. The 5 train used to get BOMBED!
This book is so important and I’m glad its being published. I’ll let you know what it looks like.
Please do thanks!
If you are going to be in the area I highly recommend you cop a black book and get some tags from some of the legends of the game. Blade, Taki 183, Ale one, and Skay are all confirmed to be at the book signing. It’s going down June first at Greenlight Bookstore at 686 Fulton st. (at S. Portland) Brooklyn, New York 11217. The phone number is 718-246-0200. Greenlightbookstore.com. Please internets cop some tags for me. I am fiending for a Taki 183 tag for my collection. Peace