



This is opium at Ozora trance festival in Hungary.
I haven’t watched the whole movie yet. But it sounds promising. It’s 75 minute long, it’s free (it’s produced by RedDull) and there are several interviews from graffiti pioneers.
Wall Writers: Before the gallery shows, endorsements, and societal acceptance, graffiti art was a bunch of poor kids just trying to “get up” in their neighborhoods.
2 street interventions of BLAQK (Simek + Greg Papagrigoriou) in Valencia, Spain. (with Don Forty in the 1st photo)
2 new interventions from Ladamenrouge in St-Etienne, France.
Naif-XMN on the former atlantic wall.
Mikko Umi in Dunkerque harbour.