Look Book 3 - Graff n Tags

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Graffiti and tags from around Europe, North Africa and Australia

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Look Book Volume 3 - Street Art - Graf ‘n’ Tags is a photographic collection by Nicola Hardy. Taken between 2009 and 2011, these photos are raw and serve as a reference collection of current street art styles, particularly relating to graffiti, spray can art and tags.

The locations are mostly European - Spain, Belgium,uk, Estonia, Germany as well as Australia are represented.

More publications of collected photos are coming soon - more books about Street Art, Signage, Foods and Bikes are in the pipeline.

Thanks for looking!

Nicola HardyAugust 2011http://drawingdiscipline.blogspot.com/http://issuu.com/secret_envelope

This page TPL - The Posse is Large (Hamburg)That page - Prenzlauerberg, Berlin.

Signs we like to see - “We have a place for graffiti art... go for it!”. Hamburg, Germany.

GAG - Girls Against Grafitti. Second piece. Not good. This what happens when you don’t make a plan.

There is an abundance of graffiti of all styles in Berlin, and all the pix have been seen before, so here are just a few. The big pieces on big walls are cool. P.S. there’s a barbecue built into that scooter, where the seat used to be.

Seen from the train from Brussels to Antwerp, Belgium.

In Hamburg, Germany. Graff of all styles everywhere.

Left: This wall was empty for years and then Pelucas and his friend rocked up from Spain and painted it with the coolest mural ever and it lasted about 2 days until some asshole from the house painted a really crappy picture of a witch riding a goose. No photo, but you can imagine. Right: Frost everywhere.

Seen from the window of one of the Vyner St galleries in Bethnall Green, London.

London.

Tartu, Estonia. Not really known for its thriving graffiti scene, but sometimes there are pieces popping up in unusual spots. Lots of empty walls, lots of abandoned buidlings.

Madrid, Spain.

Blu

Itzehoe, Hamburg, Germany. A magical graffiti paradise. In the middle of nowhere, surrounded by abandoned factories, this former fabrication site is like a whole lot of giant concrete circles. The ground is littered with broken glass and rusty spray cans. Oh yeah, and sometimes you might come across naked people there, making porn.

Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia. Crew piece. SAOR, GAG, Six One, SWF, Lekr.

Albury/Wodonga, Australia. This is what happens when drunks get cans.