The History of Los Angeles Graffiti Art: Volume 2, 1989-1994 is the second book in a series of books that will cover the years 1983 to present, and contains the continuing historical account of the of Los Angeles Graffiti Art movement.  The book documents all aspects of Los Angeles Graffiti Art, while keeping it real and uncut.  It provides you with an unbiased look into this world and culture through the eyes of the artists that have lived it.

All experiences and DVDs are uncut and real. It’s exciting and fresh to the point of understanding the culture without cutting it up.

Click here to read about The History of Los Angeles Graffiti Art: Volume 1, 1983-1988.

 

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Volume 2 contains over 420 pages and includes the following sections:

Experiences — Every volume contains over 95 exclusive detailed interviews.  These interviews are “free-style,” not scripted, and are based on each writer’s experience, personal views and memories.

Spotlights — Special tribute to all writers who made significant contributions and influences to the L.A. Graff scene.

Pieces/Burners — Common to never seen before Pieces/Burners showcasing L.A. Graffiti Art.

Battles — A special section dedicated to L.A.’s second era of battles between some of the most prolific crews and writers of our second era.

Blackbooks — Historical detailed drawings done within sketch books called “Blackbooks.”

Articles — Newspaper and magazine articles related to historical L.A. Graff subject matter.

R.I.P. — Memorials for all respected deceased Los Angeles Graffiti artists.

DVD — A 50-minute DVD is included with each book.  The DVDs consists of over 15 different graffiti artists showcasing their talents legally, illegally and commercially.  The DVDs are uncut, raw and true. 

The support for this continuing project has been overwhelming.  This project would not be possible without the contributions of the Los Angeles Graffiti artists and everyone else that made this book possible!  Their contributions and willingness to tell their stories and share their personal memories makes this project so real and true to what Los Angeles stands for.

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