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War 42 Productions

Starting with a Hi-8 camera back in the early 90's in the heart of Los Angeles to HD equipment and traveling to finest slums in the world, WAR42 has risen to the top of the graffiti DVD food chain ladder and has become an all-time favorite.

14 March 2009 1 Comment

Mr. Cartoon, Toomer & Revok – Fast & Furious Billboard

LEGENDARY GRAFFITI ARTIST MISTER CARTOON TO CREATE ORIGINAL BILLBOARD FOR UNIVERSAL PICTURES’ ‘FAST & FURIOUS’ ON FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2009

WHO: World renowned graffiti artist Mister Cartoon, assisted by artists Toomer and Revok
WHAT: Over the course of the day, Mister Cartoon and his team will create an original 14′ X 48′ billboard inspired by Universal Pictures’ upcoming action-thriller “Fast & Furious.” The one-of- a-kind artwork will feature the unique graffiti style that has made him an icon in the art world. Upon completion, the final billboard will be displayed at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Sherbourne Drive in Hollywood.
WHERE: ArcLight Hollywood Parking Garage, Top Floor 6360 W. Sunset Boulevard Hollywood, CA
WHEN: Friday, March 13, 2009 10:00 AM: Press Call Time

13 March 2009 0 Comments

Baer TKO Gallery Update

Just added over 100 new Baer flicks to his gallery which is now equipped with 250 pics. So check out the new flicks under the cut then peep the whole gallery warfour.com/baer-tko

Gotta credit Tronomics with most the new pics.

these first 4 were all filmed for War 4. The whole grainer was something else finishing it in a hour.
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13 March 2009 0 Comments

Papoose – Graffiti – Behind The Scenes

12 March 2009 6 Comments

London Sky Cops

All this to catch a couple taggers, haha…

4 March 2009 2 Comments

Salt Lake City – Freeway Graffiti – Heaven

Check out the homies out in Utah making the news with this heaven they bomb.

2 March 2009 1 Comment

We Ride By Train Vol. 2

check out or homies @ We Ride By Train gearing up for there second release.

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24 February 2009 2 Comments

Persue and Rime in China

Check out this Vimeo clip of Persue and Rime in China. Remember now China is a communist country. You can see some of Persue’s earlier work in War 1

24 February 2009 3 Comments

Suspected graffiti writer dies in fall from Palmetto freeway sign

A West Kendall man who may have been spraying graffiti on a roadway sign tumbled to his death on the Palmetto Expressway.

Thursday night: Enrique Vincente Olivera dines with friends and heads to his Kendall home.

Hours later, the 28-year-old’s body is found sprawled in the southbound lanes of the Palmetto Expressway. In his possession: a can of silver spray paint. Above him: a green-and-white roadway sign marred with graffiti.

Officials think Olivera was killed after falling about 24 feet to the roadway, but they don’t know if he is connected to a group of local graffiti artists.

”There appears to be fresh silver writing on the sign above where his body came to rest,” said Lt. Pat Santangelo. The Florida Highway Patrol is trying to cobble together the last minutes of Olivera’s life.

I-95 SIGNS VANDALIZED

Olivera’s death came a week after ”tags” were painted on I-95 signage in Miami. On one sign, the tag Buk 50 was sprayed in red, white and black. Another sign had the moniker ”EDGE” splashed across it.

The shock of Olivera’s death spilled over to the Internet, where graffiti artists mourned his passing. The website MSGcartel.com — which calls itself an ”online exhibition” of graffiti art — offered condolences for “MERK.”

The site has a list of those in the ”cartel,” identified by pictures of their tags.

It’s unclear if he was part of the group or had contributed samples of his graffiti work. Images of the tag ”MERK” were posted under the words: “To our fallen Brother, Comrade, Friend . . . Rest in Peace homie, you will be missed but never forgotten.”

Friends and family members were well aware of Olivera’s love for art, but said they weren’t aware of a penchant for graffiti. ”He was an artist; that was his passion,” said Leo Machado, 25, who has known Olivera since they were young boys. “He loved to do that, that was his thing.”

Machado said neither he nor the family were aware that Olivera intended to climb onto a traffic sign catwalk early in the morning. “I don’t know why he did it.”

Police say Olivera fell off the catwalk over the Palmetto Expressway near Bird Road around 12:30 a.m. and was spotted by a motorist.

Alejandro Gonzalez de Mendoza was stunned to find a dead body on the highway. He was driving south on the busy thoroughfare when he saw what he thought was debris in the right lane. He tried to avoid it, but couldn’t.

”He stopped and realized it was a body, so he backed his truck up to protect the body,” Santangelo said.

The vandalized sign had visible black writing — the tag ”KOZMIC” and ”oooDe.” It was unclear if Olivera had painted on either of the two large expressway signs.

FAMILY `IN SHOCK’

On Friday afternoon, friends and family gathered outside Olivera’s West Kendall home at the Esprit community, a series of well-manicured mustard and white townhomes.

”We’re still getting over the shock,” said aunt Kathy Olivera, from outside the doorway. She would say no more under the advice, she says, of an attorney.

”Come back in a few days. We’re still getting over the shock,” she repeated.

”He was a blood brother,” said another pal who asked not to be identified.

The late Olivera worked for Sea Level, a Miami-based company, helping to do restoration work on cruise ships.

A woman who answered the phone at Olivera’s workplace Friday said, ”You are not the first one calling today and I have no comment,” before hanging up.

Records show Olivera has been arrested three times in Florida. None of the arrests were related to graffiti.

In 2002, Fort Lauderdale police arrested Olivera on a petty theft charge. He pleaded no contest and had adjudication withheld, records show.

In February of last year, he was arrested on charges of knowingly driving with a suspended license. He was arrested on the same charge again in December. He had several traffic infractions in Miami-Dade, records show.

His family released a statement condemning graffiti and reiterated that Olivera was a good man, always there when anyone needed him.

“We do not condone this type of behavior and can only hope this tragedy will keep others from doing the same. This isolated incident was out of Enrique’s normal character. . . Unfortunately, he made a mistake which ultimately cost him his life.”

Via:[www.miamiherald.com]

24 February 2009 3 Comments

Buk 50 in the News

22 February 2009 4 Comments

DEATH OR RETIREMENT

Check out Tloko’s Death Or Retirement music video featuring Sick Jacken, B-Real and 2mex.

DEATH OR RETIREMENT VIDEO from Sean Sea on Vimeo.