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FLAME™ Blue

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The reliable universal soldier FLAME™ Blue is sent to the front again: With 4 new colors the cannon fodder is expanded to 94 colors in a total. Equipped with a low pressure adjustment, this true-blue hero not only provides for a precise application, but is also fast when using a Fat-Cap. www.flame-paint.com | Online Store

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Kidghe Walls Update

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Here a couple of recent walls from Mexican artist Kidghe. We love how raw these new works are deconstructed renderings, wildstyle, architectural drawings Kidghe is able to capture several of his influences. We are excited to see what he has in store next month for “A Major Minority” a group exhibition that we are curating. GF

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Lek & Sowat and Friends “S̶t̶r̶e̶e̶t̶ Art” Hip Opsession

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Lek and Sowat collaborated once again for “S̶t̶r̶e̶e̶t̶ ART” as part of Hip Opsession. Lek and Sowat collaborated with a group of artists such as Outsider, Wxyz, Persu, Sebastien Preschoux, Kan, Rayzin, Kazy and the Postman Quartet. We were able to get an amazing set of pictures taken by Pierre Doucin and Sowat. The exhibition will be on view till March 8th in Nantes, France. We suggest you see these impressive installations in person before they are taken down. GF “S̶t̶r̶e̶e̶t̶ ART” (Lek & Sowat and Friends) Graffiti? Street Art? Urban Contemporary Art? Who cares! For their return to Nantes, after having participated in “…

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November Recap #YaaAAAaa

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Good, you? Welp, seems like mooks don’t really change much with time… We simply evolve into our intended form. Everything happens for a reason, so if you end up becoming a bum, it’s just the way it was meant to be. Some become famous effortlessly, others die trying. Most people just want to enjoy the ride and hope for the best. I always wonder what future generations think of all this, what kind of shitty legacy are we leaving behind for our future relatives? Artifacts of tabloid magazines, tires and Coca-Cola bottles. I’m talking about 5000 years from now, assuming humans are still on this…

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Shoe Box Diaries: OATH BMS

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Long before we had smartphones, paint sponsorships and social media, writers lived a much simpler life. We had different values and so, we did things for different reasons. Many of us didn’t even take photos of our vandalism because we thought that these moments where going to stay in our heads and in our hearts until we take them with us to our final destination. After many years of drug and alcohol abuse, many of us can barely remember what happened last weekend, let alone some scribbles we put up on a building in 1999. Sure, some bombing sessions were …