Description
Booktitle: Gods of Graffiti
Author: Vincent Fedorchak (Fuzz One)
Publishers: Brain Damage Gallery, Museum of Graffiti
Graphic Design: Konrad Smolarski / Autograph Studio
Editors: Alan Ket, Cezary Hunkiewicz
Published: 2023
Paper: Alto Satine Natural 130g
Dimensions: 25 x 21 cm (9.84 x 8.27 inches)
Pages: 180
Language: English (US)
In this book you will hear stories and anecdotes regarding New York City graffiti royalty – Jester, Stim, Cliff159, Staff161, Peso131, Noc167, Ban2, Dondi and others are brought to life by Fuzz as he recounts their adventures and trains painted together. We learn about how global crews like TFP started in the Bronx and get access to this street history that could easily be lost. We also get to see Fuzz’s artistry – a style of illustration straight from the 1970s with blends, color choices, and letter styles that are uncommon and beautiful. We see a blueprint of what some writers create today straight from an originator. – from the Foreword by KET
Years ago, I started to think about doing a graff project that would be different from all the those project that were already out there.
I got a pad, a couple of pens I have been using for 45 years, and I wrote down about 300 names of writers who were gods to me. So, like I always say, you can’t write a book sitting in your house, you can’t get a real grid. I started traveling everyday. – Fuzz One
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