Yard Job NYC
January 31st, 2010 by Control Comments to this postRail Yards: Much like the subway yards before them, the freight yards of NYC have become a proving ground for a new generation of writers.
Yard Job NYC is the only book that documents this relatively obscure through thriving graffiti scene. Nowhere else will you find old school cats like Chino, Wolf, Smith, Trap, and Zephyr crushing cars illegally, alongside newer writers: Noxer, Staer, Celf, Muk… completely devoid of gay-ass hipster ‘street art’. Graffiti exists on these rails in its purest form.
Documented over many months of persistent photographing, Yard Job NYC crushes the myths, exposes the facts, and brings on the fresh… Can you dig it, motherfucker?
This is the message and the money. Amen.
Loot it here: $26
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