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I discovered graffiti when i was really young growing up in North West London, there were more tags than dubs on walls but when i took the tube or the overground rail from time to time, i'd see beautiful bombings and burner pieces on the walls. Around age 13 i use to go tagging and practise bombing in deserted backstreets, but soon grew out of it, but my love for the art goes on and i appreciate good artist work. As for wheat pasting i think it's great, i actually posted a piece by philth on my blog somewhere, why do you make paper posters?

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I’ve been studying posters. If i DO get back into it, it would purely be to make a statement. I grew up on graffiti as well. One of my best friends in Jr High School was one of my city’s most notorious bombers. He gave me a style and tools and taught me about the pioneers and the history. I mostly did posters, stickers and throwies. I will FOREVER love and appreciate graffiti art. I’m glad to be following you!

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