Tassie throw up culture is vastly different to Melbourne. Throw-ups often last for years regardless of the skill or notoriety of the writer. Tasmania is a fascinating place for a case study of graffiti. The pre-internet era would have potentially shown an independent scene with no strings attached to mainland. Artists develop styles isolated to tassie, with a fresh perspective on graffiti. The scene is an intriguing graffiti experiment, constantly evolving in unexpected ways.
A grassroots interpretation of graffiti and overlooked culture in neglected urban landscapes.
Showing posts with label Renks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Renks. Show all posts
Monday, 28 September 2015
Saturday, 21 June 2014
Box Hill
Rode past this on Canterbury Rd in Box Hill the other day. Old Colonial Georgian style house with each room decked out in graffiti. It must of been abandoned for a while, there was a BONEZ tag from 70K inside. Renks from 70K pleaded guilty to charges across in relation to vandalism across Melbourne back in 2005. It looks like the house is currently being renovated.
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