Do you want a graffiti t-shirt? If you are, then look absolutely no farther than the Kase 2 Graffiti T-Shirt which are available from the Style Wars Restoration Project. Drawn up by world famous graffiti artist Kase Two (also known as Kase 2), it really is an stunning instance of the hallmark "Computer Rock Style" which inspired every single era of graffiti artists after its creation during the early Eighties.
Graffiti as well as Hip Hop buffs mourned the passing several weeks ago of the celebrated graffiti expert, regarded globally as being the "King of Style" yet his legacy endures throughout the world. Kase 2's innovative force was released on the planet 26 years ago, as soon as he showed up in the groundbreaking Hiphop Documentary Style Wars. Kase 2's dazzling art, banter and excitement made possible an entire generation of artists to break from common text style and design into a more sophisticated complex lettering principles influenced by computing technologies. Remarkably, this had been previous to aggregate computerization. His timeless €computer rock' design and style can be seen in the artwork of numerous of modern major artists nationwide and global.
Almost as if a passing gift towards his legacy, one of the few very last Case 2 illustrations could bring back the film which made him prominent. The background:: The Style Wars Restoration Project is attempting to draw a sufficient amount of funds to restore Style Wars in High Definition resolution, so that contemporary and future generations will see their most beloved bombed and/or tagged-up subway train lines in the highest quality and detail achievable. The Style Wars Restoration Project desires to stimulate the development of graffiti whilst maintaining its historical past, including the artwork of legendary Kase 2. Thus, they have been completely engaged in several activities and fundraising events... one particular was September 2010's Fundrasier at Brookly Academy of Music.
The complex tale of the shirts is almost as complex as Kase's Computer Rock Artwork. In the beginning, 1980s graffiti writer Moet convinced Case 2 to make a style for the 2010 Harlem Graffiti Hall of Fame T shirt. There were several shirts remaining, consequently Moet donated the remaining t shirts to last years's Style Wars Restoration Event at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Moet printed the function information on the reverse of the shirts, Case received a portion from the proceeds and kept a hoody. The party was more than a year back and approximately forgotten about... plus a box of tee shirts remaining from the occasion. In light of Case's premature passing, Style War's original producer Henry Chalfant had remembered the box and dug it from a corner of his New York studio. It is somewhat strange that any t shirts even were left after the BAM function, however this unfortunately is sort of typical of the great artisans. All of us take them as a given when they're living, and after their death long for the times they touched our life. There are approximately 20 shirts remaining and two hooded sweatshirts. Each of the graffiti t-shirts have an original Case Two illustration on the front and Bam printed on the reverse belonging to the September 9, Two-Thousand Ten party.
Graffiti as well as Hip Hop buffs mourned the passing several weeks ago of the celebrated graffiti expert, regarded globally as being the "King of Style" yet his legacy endures throughout the world. Kase 2's innovative force was released on the planet 26 years ago, as soon as he showed up in the groundbreaking Hiphop Documentary Style Wars. Kase 2's dazzling art, banter and excitement made possible an entire generation of artists to break from common text style and design into a more sophisticated complex lettering principles influenced by computing technologies. Remarkably, this had been previous to aggregate computerization. His timeless €computer rock' design and style can be seen in the artwork of numerous of modern major artists nationwide and global.
Almost as if a passing gift towards his legacy, one of the few very last Case 2 illustrations could bring back the film which made him prominent. The background:: The Style Wars Restoration Project is attempting to draw a sufficient amount of funds to restore Style Wars in High Definition resolution, so that contemporary and future generations will see their most beloved bombed and/or tagged-up subway train lines in the highest quality and detail achievable. The Style Wars Restoration Project desires to stimulate the development of graffiti whilst maintaining its historical past, including the artwork of legendary Kase 2. Thus, they have been completely engaged in several activities and fundraising events... one particular was September 2010's Fundrasier at Brookly Academy of Music.
The complex tale of the shirts is almost as complex as Kase's Computer Rock Artwork. In the beginning, 1980s graffiti writer Moet convinced Case 2 to make a style for the 2010 Harlem Graffiti Hall of Fame T shirt. There were several shirts remaining, consequently Moet donated the remaining t shirts to last years's Style Wars Restoration Event at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Moet printed the function information on the reverse of the shirts, Case received a portion from the proceeds and kept a hoody. The party was more than a year back and approximately forgotten about... plus a box of tee shirts remaining from the occasion. In light of Case's premature passing, Style War's original producer Henry Chalfant had remembered the box and dug it from a corner of his New York studio. It is somewhat strange that any t shirts even were left after the BAM function, however this unfortunately is sort of typical of the great artisans. All of us take them as a given when they're living, and after their death long for the times they touched our life. There are approximately 20 shirts remaining and two hooded sweatshirts. Each of the graffiti t-shirts have an original Case Two illustration on the front and Bam printed on the reverse belonging to the September 9, Two-Thousand Ten party.
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