Free useful roadmap for Pop Graffiti Art

August 5, 2010 - 6:43 pm 2 Comments
graffiti-drawings Free useful roadmap for Pop Graffiti Art

This is a must have for anyone interested in graffiti art or the under appreciated work of many brilliant female artists. This book gives a narrative of many female graff artists who are in the shadows of their male counterparts. Ganz describes the struggles of these women, as well as digs into their lives to reveal the meaning behind their art. The poster that comes with it is also a great addition.

This reminds me of a movie I have seen recently,Who Does She Think She Is? House Party Kit. It also delves into the lives of the struggling female artists. If you liked this book you’ll love the movie. If you’ve seen the movie and haven’t read the book, then I highly recommend checking it out. You’ll love it! Ganz’s work makes for an excellent read.

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2 Responses to “Free useful roadmap for Pop Graffiti Art”

  1. Ellerbe Says:

    Anyone that really wants to understand how hip-hop developed from out the ghetto streets into what it has become needs to start here. It’s not supposed to be a superbly acted movie as it is a movie that has legends of hip-hop at the center of the film. Cold Crush, Funky Four +1, Grand Master Flash, Busy Bee, Grand Wizard Theodore, etc. … this is how hip-hop looked in 1982. Period. If you want to understand that, if you want to understand the history of this culture … this is the most crucial film you could own. Without a doubt.

  2. Carney Says:

    This movie is alright. It’s great to watch only because it’s from that era. If you’re really looking for a good film, watch Style Wars. That is a classic and it goes into depth about graffiti, breaking and hip hop. The acting in this movie sucks, but it’s kind of cool to see some of the renouned artists. Rent on Netflix and only buy if you like to collect stuff from this period.