Fills by NETA and NUN out on these streets where it stays hot even in the winter. ACC 2023. Revamped but still on the prowl Always Carrying Cans. With close to 4 decades in the game, the dedication and commitment to the craft is unquestionable. First Fam of Graff. Chain linked fences and concrete. Garden State, Brick Face and Stucco. Word life.
ROACH RGN IN THE TRENCHES
Big ROACH RGN deep in the trenches of the New York City subway system, with a white outline over a black fill-in. These walls, these writings, they tell a story.
ROACH NBK RGN GRAFF CHAMPS
ROACH NBK RGN with a fill-in and tag on this wall. 2021 was the year. Graff Champs on the scene. So fresh and so clean. Another day, another session. Bushwick Sunset connection.
NETA and MS ACC SOMEWHERE ALONG THE TRACKS
NETA and MS ACC spotted somewhere along the tracks of the New York City Subway. Some older, faded work by ACID 36, NBONE and SKEME are also still visible on this section of wall. Could be anywhere in New York but is most likely in Brooklyn. RIP MS.
NETA ACC GH
A solid fill by NETA ACC GH, and looks like a vertical GEE DUBS tag on the beam. This action appears to have taken place in the old 9th Avenue subway station in Brooklyn. Personally, I have only ever been down there once that I can remember – – in the 80s whilst doing some exploring with my older cousins. BACK IN MY DAY 👴😳 , the B and M trains stopped at this station. It always seemed like a crossroads and a hot spot for graffiti. A stomping grounds for many legendary graffiti writers, artists, and crews.
Another Wall of Graffiti Greatness
What you see here on this wall is nothing short of graffiti greatness. If I am not mistaken, this flick comes to us courtesy of either MS. MAGGS or WEB113. As I best as I recall, I first saw it on Instagram some years back and then came across it again a few weeks ago in my stash of graffiti flicks that I have found online throughout the years. Fills by KI UGG, WEB133, MS. MAGGS TO. My brother, EVER NVA FLK, with the headliner throw and a quick tag, along with tags by SAINT TMR, DOLT DFA, FADE MOM, VE FTR way up high with a floater and tag. You know these names. We don’t play games. Despite any claims you may have heard to the contrary. Keeping it funky is necessary at all times. You heard it here first. Nothing but graffiti greatness straight up and down. Stomp and Crush for life.
HOW THINGS LOOKED ON KOSCIUSZKO STREET IN THE LATE 90s
A scene on Kosciuszko Street in Brooklyn in the late 90s. I happened upon this photo and a few other gems over at Fordham News. Some work by JB1 RIA, BUTA, JONER DAT, CROME, and king KEZ5 YKK. A ton of other work on these walls but I do not recognize all of the names. This photo was taken by Larry Racioppo and was featured in his book, “B-Ball NYC”.
A fill-in by JEE GOD BTC
A classic fill-in by big JEE GOD BTC from the Bronx, along with some tags by KLIDE and SENTO TFP. I came across the flick online recently but I can’t remember where exactly. If this is your photo, please let me know so I can give proper credit.
CLASSIC 90S GRAFFITI ALONG THE BOARDWALK IN CONEY ISLAND
A snapshot of some classic 90s graffiti along the boardwalk in Coney Island, Brooklyn. Dope tags by a crazy lineup of legendary writers and artists. FOES RFC, FRITZ NAK, ARK 911, BCL NAK , TC, SEZE, SACK, BUSTA, AJAX, INDY, FEB. Many greats up on this wall. I took the liberty of borrowing this pic from @ikillednewyork. There is a ton of dope flicks on this page so you might definitely want to check it out (if you haven’t already) whenever you get a chance.
JEW KNOW HOW WE GET DOWN
No need to ask around. JEW know how we get down. The bronx.team forever relevant on these streets . A quick tag by the big homie, JEW BT. If I had to take a guess as to the location, I would say it’s maybe somewhere in the Bronx.