Banksy speaks to CNN
I first caught wind of the Banksy film project on the way back from Puerto Rico when Tloko had a voice mail from Roger Gastman saying that they’d like to get some War 4 footage or something…
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.
I first caught wind of the Banksy film project on the way back from Puerto Rico when Tloko had a voice mail from Roger Gastman saying that they’d like to get some War 4 footage or something…
Check out the homie 2shae’s website that i built a couple of weeks ago. www.tat2shae.com Above is a couple of samples of his work, peep the ad he did for us which is for the new Zipgun.
“PiECES OF ME” is an introspective of thoughts and memories of the writer Pariz presented
in differentt materials , each one represents a piece of history, for Pariz as a writer / artist,
they all tell a story between subliminal messages.
This exhibition will take place on 1/2/2010
DEDICATED STORE LISBOA
restauradores / av. de líberdade
rua da glória nº69
1250-115 lisboa
Portugal
www.dedicated-store.com
this is some funny ass shit filmed in front of the UNO TKO homies shit.
Joshua Vasquez probably thought nothing of the non-descript, tinted window he was scribing on at the Commerce Aquatic Center. Unfortunately, on the other side of the darkened glass, 100 law enforcement officials were attending a training class and watching his every move.
Officers first thought Vasquez was stopping to wave hello while a sheriff’s captain was holding a lecture on “the importance of having backup when engaged in foot pursuits.”
But once Vasquez opened the door to get up on the inside, he looked up in horror as dozens of cops started rising up from their chairs to confront him.
Vasquez turned and made a run for it with about 40 cops on his tail for about a block until he stumbled, fell, and was quickly manhandled into submission. After being placed in a squad car, the 6′4″, 280 lb writer made a token attempt at escape by kicking out a rear window. Commendable but ultimately futile.
He was booked on suspicion of felony vandalism and locked up. Bail has been set at $20,000.
Sheriff Captain Mike Parker said that “Looking at the door later on, it turns out we could see him, but he couldn’t see us,” Parker said. “It would appear he picked the wrong room to vandalize.”