Saturday, January 17, 2009

Vintage New York Graffiti from Quik

When he was 10 years old, Quik, who was living in Queens, saw the trains passing by, full of graffiti tags.It was 1968, a dramatic time in American history. Martin Luther King had just been killed and young graffiti artists (accidentally or not) started tagging their names on walls and subway trains, stating their own (small) identity as black people.It turned out to be of big influence on the young Lin Felton who would become one of the society critics of the New York Graffiti movement.



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