Street graffiti at its finest; on a dumpster. The legendary SES DOG, one of many legends in the graffiti game who passed on in 2019. SES had quite a few different styles, but also had a tag just like the one in this photo, right on my block, along with KROOK TBK. I remember I could decipher the SES tag on my own – – an older friend had to tell me that it said SES.
The big homie KD NC FTR, and SLASH FTR in the cut maxing. Looks like it might be on some kind of stairwell. Veterans in this thing. Throwback to the early 90s era of graffiti in NYC.
KDER NC FTR always representing Brooklyn. A fill-in by the king from Queens, SLASH FTR, off on the right. Photo courtesy of KD NC.
Some black book graffiti styles by KEST GAKED. It’s great to see this brother going hard on the #5BoroStickerTour, putting in mad work. Check out urbanmechaniks.com when you get a chance.
Another great subway tunnel graffiti shot with love from cousin Eddie. A 2RAGE tag and and a throw up by FZ NAK, both in chrome. For me, the classic FZ floater is symbolic of early 90s era graffiti on the streets of Brooklyn.
Some relics by 2RAGE and FZ NAK deep underground. Pic courtesy of @eddiegriswold.
Happy new year, everyone! Here’s a short video from the team over at @graffcinema. The legendary FRITZ (FZ) putting a marker to some paper. Fritz bombed crazy hard – – from streets to subway tunnels to roof tops, and that is just the work that I saw with my own two eyes – – there was probably so much more that I never saw. #NAK forever!! Graff Cinema – FZ. #BCS2036 #fritznak #BlackBookGraffiti