Oivae has sent over a bunch more graffiti from Japan, there are some pretty amazing shots in there…
These graff photos are mostly from South Kyoto/Osaka prefecture, and are a mix of Japanese graff writers and Westerners visiting.
Writers in this gallery include EMEY (EMEY2K8), FATE (partners with Phil), ROM, PEACEMAN, BEL2, EMCOR (from JV), MAKE, and OIVAE.
Cheers again to OIVAE for all the info on the writers and the graffiti photos, i know I’ve missed some stuff he told me…
You can see the other graffiti from Japan (Xcolor 2005) that Oivae sent over here.
Check out these awesome Nonoloa graffiti and urban art tshirts…
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It’s interesting, that I can barely read anything written in spraypaint in the US, so seeing in in Japanese makes it even more impossible to interpret.
But it is curious to see how western trends make their way to the east.
Oh, and I found this through the Entrecard toolbar. Do you have EC code on your site?
Hey, actually I don’t have EC setup, i’ve been meaning to but not got round to it (as with many things…). interesting you found it that way! nice one!
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