Bringing it back to the classic subway train graffiti era of the 1980s with some hard body karate by the legendary SENTO TFP, along with a fill-in by TESK U5 and a very early version of a JA floater. Photographer unknown. This one just popped up on Facebook out of nowhere a short while ago, but I did also just now see another flick of this same car from a different angle. In that pic, there is a throw-up by CRO RIS on the far left.
A skinny cap tag by the one and only DUNE FUK, a master of street graffiti since the 1980s, Representing the Fresh Underground Kings which originated in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Photo courtesy of @fan_of_graffiti_style. #streetgraffiti#dunefuk#fogs501
Tags by VEEFER and JOVES TDO on a Jersey barrier somewhere in the concrete jungle. Catching tags on anything and catching wreck. #StreetGraffiti#VFRWKS#JOVESTDO
Nice pic of the streets of New York. Courtesy of JOVES.
Came across this pic on Facebook. I could be mistaken, but I believe this is some early 90s street graffiti by KROOK TBK TFV, SHAFT, TRAKE RTD and PLUTO. This is my first time hearing of SHAFT but I’m sure he’s been in the mix since the beginning. On my block in the early 90s there were tags by KROOK TFV, SES DOG and SMITHSANE. That was my first time seeing those 3 legends up, and it was also my first time hearing of the TFV crew. For those who may not know, one variation of KROOK is “KROOKLYN”, since long before the Spike Lee movie, “Crooklyn”, was released. RIP to SES and SANE.
90S era street graffiti. Store gate ragged by KROOK TBK TFV, SHAFT, PLUTO, and TRAKE RTD.
This pic comes from a series of newsstands in New York City by Moyra Davey. Across the top of this stand are tags by BASIK and ZEONE of the ACID crew from Brooklyn.
Shot of a newsstand somewhere in NY back in the 1990s, by Moyra Davey.