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Train Nerd
29/04/2008 5:57:00 PM

I was stoked to pick up these Melbourne Rail Ways newsletters from the late 70's recently. I don't know why they ever changed this logo and the cover shots are gold. Obviously using the hotter Vic Rail staff members was all the go as well, grapes and dolphins sure to have the track workers drooling. Is that a tinge of blue in the Yarra?

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PUZSATNAS
29/04/2008 9:27:23 AM
A quick wall in a weird spot. I hate painting inside let alone a corporate warehouse on flimsy MDF, nonetheless it had to be done. As NAS put it mine utilises 'bubblegum' style, SAT's technical framework spells out JNR as a tribute to fallen ol'school bombing magnate Junior and NAS had his kufi and sandles on for some arabic complexity. Fucken impatient cunts thats all i got to say!
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GS38 Grand Sorcerer The Movie
3/04/2008 9:48:11 AM
One of the pioneering fathers of the Melbourne graffiti scene GS38 has just released a fresh home made video with some super rare footage mixed in with his own media clippings. We're talking 1984 through to 1988, with mini appearances by dskyzer, prime style and merda, well worth the time to check the 'old melbourne', gold! Download It Here
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Puzle N Sage Droppin' Bombs
25/03/2008 12:51:57 PM
Some Easter activity with my old mate Sage, its the second time we have painted together, the first being 1993. He did the fresh background explosions. Man we were both enjoying those Bessa bricks, best surface ever for piecing apart from steel that is...
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East Block
14/03/2008 2:07:45 PM
I promise my next one will be a burner after this sloppy effort, the sketch is much better than the piece...
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AJS NIGRUTIN - SPACE NIGRUTIN
14/03/2008 1:27:33 PM
Some space rap im diggin' from serbia! 

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Three Seventy Second
18/02/2008 3:24:53 PM
I found this pic on the net and was entertaining the thought of someone living on a couch outdoors under a train bridge in front of a tall and condensed font style piece. Were they smoking bongs and watching the piece while trying to work it out what it said, I wonder if they did a hand stand, you guessed it...
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The Club TV
15/02/2008 3:36:34 PM
If you wanna laugh your ass off the check this new site with work by old Hursty line master of satire Steven Justice. One of the funniest men unleashed. The 50 Cent clip for Bigpond made me piss my pants. Way too cool for Telstra. Seriously funny shit! The Club TV
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OZ 'Magazine of Dissent'
14/02/2008 7:23:52 PM
My friend Rahne led me to this site yesterday, the old and controversial underground press OZ 'magazine of dissent'. It was an Aussie and UK thing from mid 60's to 70's. Amazing covers some which I've seen before but didn't realise they were part of a greater series. I love the varying art direction and theming based on individual feature stories. Plus more so the inconsistent logotype mastheads, all so fresh, try sell this branding approach in to a corporate! MORE PLEASE!
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Little Circus Design
13/02/2008 12:06:28 PM
It was back at Swinburne Tech in 1990 that I met Madi, we hung out in the same circles and were part of the second generation of graffiti punks to terrorize that school which had a history of graf writer generations. It was an art school but more so a drop out school with a great combination of both amazing artists and absolute drop kicks. Anyway I was pleasantly suprised to find her art more recently on the net. I knew she was a great ceramic artist and had no idea she was an illustrator these days. I must admit I was blown away. More Here
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  time, here u'll find things that make me tick!<br><br>

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Recent Posts
Train Nerd (Apr 29)
PUZSATNAS (Apr 29)
GS38 Grand Sorcerer The Movie (Apr 3)
Puzle N Sage Droppin' Bombs (Mar 25)
East Block (Mar 14)
AJS NIGRUTIN - SPACE NIGRUTIN (Mar 14)
Three Seventy Second (Feb 18)
The Club TV (Feb 15)
OZ 'Magazine of Dissent' (Feb 14)
Little Circus Design (Feb 13)
King of the road (Feb 12)
Face Off (Feb 12)
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