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Graffiti sketchbook with 60 different spots to paint on – from brick walls to trucks, subways, billboards, and more. Paint quick throw-ups on a truck, a top-to-bottom silver on the Berlin subway, or a colorful burner at a subway station. Unleash your imagination and paint your favourite spots.
The book is printed on thick 200 gsm silk paper, perfect for acrylic-based markers such as Posca or Molotow One4All. It comes in a landscape A5 format with a softbound stitched spine that opens flat. A perfect sketchbook at a really great price.
All images are photographed by the team behind Sketchy Graffiti (no stock photos or AI-generated images). For extra inspiration, follow @sketchygraffiti on Instagram.
Format: Landscape A5, Softcover
Language: No text
Publisher: Spray Daily / Sketchy Graffiti
Publication of recent travels plus some older ones. It was made in the time I was in Azerbaijan where currently one of our friends is in prison due to geopolitical reasons.
It includes many systems from around the world plus stories of incarceration in Tokyo due to a snitch, Sydney (paperwork) and being embargoed from leaving Baku.
• Hardcover Book with Spot UV
• 262 pages
• 157GSM Gloss paper
• ISBN 978 0 646 70740 2
• Signed and Numbered
• 500 copies only
• 170 x 240 mm
• Hand – numbered
• 64 Full coloir pages
• Limited to 50 copies
Published by U•DIG Amsterdam, specialists in working with artists from the world over to bring you obscure collections of great content that we can all dig.
MEGAMUNDEN, creator of the best-selling The Tattoo Coloring Book, takes coloring to the next level in this stunning collection of tattoo art.
More than 60 pages of elaborate flash sheets depict themes from ghost trains to Venice Beach, pinball to pin-ups, with all artwork drawn specially for the book.
Includes a full-color, pull-out gatefold, and two sticker sheets.A perfect gift book that will appeal to anyone who loves tattoo imagery, or is looking for inspiration for their next piece of body art.
Paperback, 80 illustrations, 84 pages, 254mm x 254mm.
The Street Art Manual is an illicit, tactical handbook to creating art in public and taking over urban space.
Every type of street art is covered, from painting graffiti, to light projections, stenciling, wheat pasting and mural making, with each technique illustrated with step-by-step drawings.
Arm yourself with the tips and knowledge that no other guide will give you and go out and reclaim the streets in the name of urban creativity.
• 128 pages
Vancouver SkyTrain Graffiti 2001–2007
Opened in 1986, Vancouver’s SkyTrain was a futuristic experiment in mass transit: clean, quiet, elevated, and fully automated.
Full Auto: Vancouver SkyTrain Graffiti, 2001–2007 documents how this system became a sustained and coveted target for graffiti writers during the first decade of the new millennium.
Featuring more than 120 rare and previously unpublished photographs, the book traces the evolution of transit painting in Vancouver, foregrounding both local innovators and the significant influence of visiting writers from Germany, Australia, Italy, and Denmark. Textual contributions from key figures of the era – including Samo, Idea, Kiff, Payes, Pubes, Main2, Mark4, Sancho, Kunt, Rels, Ese, and Skid – provide firsthand context and narration.
The volume also includes a foreword by Fento, an interlude by Cecilia Terenzoni, and an afterword by Matthew Zaborniak. Together, these materials form a comprehensive record of a formative period in Vancouver’s graffiti history – one that has largely remained unseen until now.
• 7.48 x 9.25 inches
• 220 pages, full colour
• Perfect bound
• Paperback
• Printed in Montreal, Canada
2001. After a decade of railway graffiti, Opak and the SDK crew stop painting trains in France, caught up in the legal system.
Twelve years later, SNCF accelerates the scrapping of the country’s most beautiful trains and officially announces the death of the famous “petits gris.”
That’s the trigger—Opak goes on a quest to paint all these legendary trains one last time. In the form of a logbook, Olivier Scuro reveals in the first volume of Painted Graves the details of this adventure and its origins in the 1990's.
At the time, the most talented graffiti writers from the international scene join them on their missions. Among them, Risk (Finland), Stone (France), Remo (Switzerland), Math (Netherlands), Nesh (Austria), Choc (Belgium), Ruzd (Germany), and Aone (USA)… All passed away at the height of their passion.
In Painted Graves Volume 2, Olivier Scuro keeps digging into graffiti archives and pays tribute to friends lost too soon: travels, flashbacks, and the quest that comes to an end.
Most of these trains—painted or not—have now disappeared as well.
248 pages featuring Opak, Risk, Stone, Remo, Math, Nesh, Choc, Ruzd and Aone, but also Kaos, Micro, Lyte, Sharp, Rough, Jiwee, Inxs, Pum, Honet, Riot, Foe, Vino…
• Sabotage Editions | ISBN : 9791097946319
• 248 pages
• Text in English and French
• Format: 21x27 cm
• Hardcover binding
Taking Over was, for nearly 15 years, Italy's go-to underground graff zine, printed strictly in black and white because, when letters stand out, color becomes secondary.
As part of the Graffiti Books collection, this anthology honours Roberto Malpensa, aka Repo, a TO founder and true pioneer in the Italian graffiti scene.
From the hardcore xerographic prints of the early days to the more refined high-definition Offset editions, the mantra was always “Keeping it Real,” without compromise.
This book compiles the full collection from 2002 to 2015, initially distributed by hand and later through our Graffiti Mailorder.
It also includes an exclusive special edition dedicated to Repo, featuring the best of his work from 1994 to 2014.
• 22x30 cm
• Hardcover
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