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I Love You Baby

10.20.2006 | 10:45 pm | Houston

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EON75

10.17.2006 | 10:48 pm | Naples

Representing HBTK and OGT crews, EON75 shares these flicks of legal walls he painted in Naples, Florida.

REKONE

10.16.2006 | 12:10 pm | Birmingham

REKONE is part of Southern Freight Revival, a group of artists scattered across the South who focus on trains.

These pieces originated in Birmingham, Alabama, but who knows where they are now.

Momo

10.13.2006 | 5:35 pm | New York

One-time New Orleans resident Momo went super-big last month at Wooster and Grand in this collaboration with Zosen from Barcelona. The commercial-poster people who “own” the spot didn’t take too kindly to his work, and now all that’s left are the memories.

September 2006. New York, New York.

Robinson Gets Buffed!!!

10.12.2006 | 11:49 am | Houston

I was driving down Studemont two days ago when I saw a couple of worker-types repairing the back fence of Robinson Public Warehouse, and I couldn’t help but wonder if the buff monster was about to make an appearance.

And shit, my worries were confirmed this morning.

The entire warehouse has been buffed. Everything is gone.

I saw a Channel 2 truck parked in the lot, where a reporter was talking to a cop, no doubt preparing yet another story about how those evil graffiti artists had the nerve to paint on a building that has been an unused, derelict eyesore for years.

Those damn graffiti artists…

Perhaps most distressing: a Waldo was painted over. Now, normally I accept the buff monster as an inescapable player in the world of street art, and, you know, the ephemeral nature of most pieces makes them more fascinating, at least in my opinion, but that Waldo wasn’t doing anyone no harm. But the buff monster ate him up, no questions asked, leaving behind the wheat-pasted advertisements that were hanging out nearby.

Score one for Madison Avenue.

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