Sorry, time constraints and computer woes kept me from finishing this group of pictures last week. The ingenious piece above is adjacent to a ... ummm... no idea what it's called so I'll label it a "Disco Park." Sue me if there' s a better word for it. This is where folks from the neighborhood go every morning to have ballroom dancing classes. It is truly an experience. When I went to take pictures of 4Crew Live in Concert (sort of) there was an older man there practicing with a younger student. "Student" " ? " And so forth and so on. I thought it would be a nice shot to include them in front of this piece. I smiled and pointed to my camera. He smiled back and did his best to keep out of my way. (Af) fair enough.
This is the little park on Hua Mei Xi Jie, next to the pub that used to be Napoli years ago. There was never a lot of graffiti there in the past, but a few pieces have shown up during this de-/recon-/struction phase. I was there a few weeks ago to to see some of the pieces before they disappeared. These two showed up in the last two weeks, according to one of the construction workers there who was having a refresher at the end of the day.
This is credited to Omen, Fast, & Bobo of Taichung 4-Crew. Possibly one of Omen's last contributions before going on holiday?
Below, Bobo's piece, and then a few details that I enjoy playing around with. I've learned that YIA is a Taipei Graffiti crew that Bobo and Sam work with from time to time. I've got to find the time to get up to XinMenDing and see what's up.
Graffiti at the top can you save it as an example a street graffiti art. can also to write my name in graffiti on paper. Graffiti alphabet letters in style and color.
Those Graffiti Guys struck again last night, this time within sight of my apartment. Actually, from the roof of my apartment block. Below on the left hand side of the picture, if you use your imagination, you can see the intersection of Kungyi Rd and DaTun Street. There's usually a KTV on the corner there, across from McDonald's, but it seems that this particular establishment is having a temporary shut down. See Picture 2.
This is Sam of Taichung Four Crew, and Taipei YIA.
I had this past Monday off , and since I've been hearing so much about the Taipei graffiti scene, I thought I'd head up there and see what was what. Soumen tipped me off that Xinmending would be a good place to start. Unfortunately, I didn't get to stop off in Hsinchu on the way back to Taichung to have a look around. I had been looking forward to visiting the Burger King in front of the train station. I found one in Taipei, anyway, so I got my fast food fix.
The graffiti action in Taipei, from the little I've seen, is a lot more hectic than in Taichung. In Taichung, 4Crew has the city pretty much to itself and doesn't have to put up with too much in the way pieces getting painted over, and the murals that go up stay unmolested until the weather gets the best of them.
Taipei's a bigger scene. Lots of places to paint, but everybody wants to put something up where the scene is , I guess. Following are some tags from the various writers working up there.
I've got lots more to work through in the next couple days, but it's too late to edit anything else tonight. Enjoy.
This piece in Taipei's Ximending is unmistakably Omen even without the tag. I'm not sure about the blood, I think that may have been added later. I remember seeing the Curly tag in Taichung before, and DABS was all over the place in Ximending. Omen's work is understated and bold. He is a suitable counterpoint to the other guys in 4Crew whose work is usually pretty extravagant. Omen is grounded and damn near omnipresent.
This is the biggest and most intricate stencil I've seen in Taiwan. I will definitely be going back to Taipei to try to find more stuff by BBrother. Shazaam! This was on a wall very near Da-An Park on Chung Xiao East Rd.
This is the best of the rest, as it were. Had a great time in Taipei and we can't wait to have some free time to get back up there and check out the rest of the scene.