Monday, 6 May 2013

amazing interview from london blog, http://strictlylondonbound.blogspot.co.uk/

SKEME TMT - NO INTRODUCTION NEEDED -

Yo Skeme! Total pleasure to interview you here, we would like to thank you for taking the time to talk to us and let Australia know what’s popping in the world of SKEME. For those that have been living on another planet for the past 3 or 4 decades or for the true writer who carries graffiti in his heart. Tell us about yourself and your crews.

Thanks for the opportunity to say wassup to the writers down under…man that sounds like a dope crew name…WDU “Writers Down Under”…. I’m SKEME, NYC Graff writer, 80-82. Back in the days I wrote for TMT TNT TDS INDS 3YB TED and TC but I’m a die hard member of The Magnificent Team…big ups to TEAN and KADE, VP and Pres respectively. I bombed the insides and outs of the 1, 2, 3, 5, A, CC, and D lines and also hit the 4, E, F, and M lines as well as a few buses.



So, basically nothing that moved inner city was safe, huh?  What line was your favourite line to run on? Was there a specific one you wanted to showcase your panels on?
Well the showcase lines were the 2s and 5s and the Broadway 1 line, so that’s where I put my attention…I hit the Broadway 1s from many different spots, but the best was the 3 yard by my house because the 3s and 1s were continually interchanged, and if you ain’t up on the 2s and 5s…you ain’t up. These lines were coveted because they ran outside for photo ops and they were IRTs, meaning they were flat and perfect for piecing. Plus following in the lines of tradition, these are the lines all my mentors got up on, gotta keep tradition alive. Also the 2s, 5s and 3s ran all the way to Brooklyn, so that’s how we (Harlem and Bronx writers) sent our kites to the BK. Lastly, these were the trains I rode in my everyday travels…got to see my shit runnin!!!

What are your thoughts on the fame you acquired during your early exploits? Do the constant accolades ever get old? 
Well I joined the army when I was 17 and was away for almost 30 years so believe it or not, it’s still new and fresh to me. I know what you mean by fame but I try to stay humble and grounded. I think it’s important to stay accessible to the youth and new writers because   those that come after us are what keep it (Graff) alive. As far as fame, I don’t think in those terms or as an elitist because that’s not how I was treated. When I met established writers like Phase 2, Kase 2, Part 1, Chain 3, Kool 131, Smily 149, Mackie, T-Kid 170, Tean 5, Kade 198, and Daze, they were all approachable and cool people to kick it with. Even when I was a TOY nobody treated me like shit… but that’s not to say that I wasn’t told I was a TOY and that I needed to improve… because I was.

That is cool. I have also painted with some big names that were just so down to earth, no egos or anything, although they would call a spade a spade.
Everyone I mentioned earlier was exactly like that… if your joint was fresh… you get thumbs up, not fresh… you get the gas face!! But you’re rarely told overtly that your stuff is up to par…. you know you’re in there when one of the greats gets on a car with you!

Ooh! But then there are the other wankers! The full of shit people you wish you’d never met or had to deal with. From books, videos and stories here and there, NYC was as tough as hell. With such fierce rivalry going on, how hard was it to keep it together and avoid that beef?
I’m assuming wanker is like dick head??? 

Yes.
Yeah there were some of those too. Although I am not and never have been a beef type of person, beef was really unavoidable, and much of it was inherited from generation to generation. I had a few scraps, but that’s definitely not how I define my contribution to the craft…if you become a member of crew A, and they have beef with crew B, guess what? You got beef with crew B…. That’s just how it was. It wasn’t that hard to keep together, I had good friends, good partners, good crews…good times!
Beef does sometime lead to regrets, like for instance there was so called beef with CIA crew, but the fact is I really respected DONDI’s work and wanted to piece with him…God bless the dead, its an opportunity missed for some shit I cant even remember the reason.


I tend to call it the young and dumb period in our lives. Now that we are grown up and mature we look back and can only shake our heads, but we all know beef goes hand in hand with Graff at times. Down under, apart from the usual writer vs. writer rivalry, we have a certain clash of generations. Old schoolers think the next and upcoming generation have or show no respect, while the younger generation are tired of inactive old schoolers trying to claim this and that. What are your thoughts? Is this happening in NY? 
Mmmmmm??? Castle short… as I adeptly avoid that question, lol. I’ll save that for another time and place, No comment, except the only thing I’d admonish both sides to remember is that the term Old Skool is time and era relevant… meaning today’s stud is tomorrow’s old fart. So 30 years from now, the Old Skoolers will be in diapers and the new skoolers will be the Old Skool! That’s the way it goes.
Fair enough! Well said.So then, what are your thoughts about graffiti in galleries today?
I know, I know… I told the world that “I didn’t start writing to go to Paris” (didn’t say Australia though!! hint-hint!! lol) but I believe Graff in galleries is the natural evolution of this art movement. The era of writing on trains, and any other illegal surface for that matter is gone. Many countries and cities have taken tough legal and punitive stances on vandalism, so I believe it’s our (seasoned writers) responsibility to educate the next generation of writers so they don’t jeopardize their lives or futures trying to emulate our exploits. ”Fame is a hell of a drug!” That having been said, in light of Graffiti being one of the components of Hip Hop and one of the most popular vehicles for self expression, it would behoove these same countries and cities to build more “legal” walls for people to paint on, they could easily be incorporated into new and existing parks. Take New York for example, who the hell plays handball anymore???Graff in its purest and exponential forms is a true art form, and true art deserves recognition, admiration and a spot on the wall next to the works of the masters.  Unfortunately there are small pockets of resistance to legitimizing an art movement that spawned out of the ghetto.

Very good points. Down under, our society unfortunately, is generally anti-Graff. We are losing more legal walls than we are getting… But do you think us writers, are our own worst enemies at times? For example, we had war memorials tagged on recently, which featured heavily on the news and media and only served to make our legitimate art culture less accepted by the community at large.
Well war memorials definitely fall under the umbrella of off limits spots for writers … we as a rule generally don’t write on Churches, Mosques, or Temples, we shy away from hospitals, and we def try to the respect the dead regardless of religious, social, ethnic, or political affiliation… but here’s something to consider… maybe the tags were a set-up by those who rally against Graff to make the movement look bad??? I know I can mimic just about anyone’s tag with a little effort.


What has graffiti given you as a person?
I’ve had many passions in my life, the ladies, my kids, the army, but Graff is and always has been an integral part of who I am. Graff shaped me in so many ways I can’t list them all. Graff in my days was like a job, I lived, slept and ate Graff.  A piece first starts as an idea, the idea is then formulated and put to paper. Next, you gather the materials, then you plan and conduct a risk assessment. Sounds a lot like an army mission right? Well that’s what Graff gave me… at an early age I learned important organizational and leadership skills that made me successful in my professional life. On a personal note Graff gave me a legacy to leave my kids…not many kids can say their dad was a well-known Graffiti writer who wrote on trains, trespassed into train yards and stole untold cans of paint and ink. I know it sounds weird because its technically illegal, but I’m proud of it.


Nice interview with the don that is Skeme from the Montana Australia site, for the rest of the interview read it here


 Just an update, ive a new PC so trying to find and put all my work on my new laptop is stress,,, the above painting for my doctor.

 drawing i did a while back, just ideas,,
 above sketch is an old unfinished sketch..scro..never finished the e, might redo this.
 another old outline...

two outlines for "news"..one of a really talented writer, that are showing us old folk how its done, both are part of an exchange, hes going to paint these outlines which i know he'll rock em dope!..looking forward to his renditions!...safe fella...peace..post up more work soon!

Thursday, 18 April 2013

piece from 2008, with young karms tag as it was then, above the u-e of the scrue.
Sketches of man like slammo, press for his B.boy/B,gal, ELEMENTAL FORCE breakin site Slammo and Rmer R-mer, Press for his personal site and work
TRACKSIDE OUTLINES
CHECK TRACKSIDE AT http://tracksidestudio.co.uk/

Not posted in time due to a number of reasons, new Laptop being one, thats got a touchscreen, screen so can draw on to the screen using a stylus, just getting used to it atm, also still working on new paintings and artwork..peace..

Saturday, 23 February 2013

Full props to Justin Moseley for finding this gem from 87.

Was 27 years ago! 4th July 1987,  when Saturday morning TV show get fresh came to town, stocked with loads of buntlack, lol..
pure vintage!

So good to see again..

This piece was dropped after the show back in St.Mellons, (@ triangle park, as we called it.) with the buntlack they brought, was a great day, Boiling hot, had music playing like old skool hop hop.

Great times.. : ) like many times in this park we had...
Anyway Thanks to Justin, Priceless find, man..
pZ..

Hmmm...Thinking about it, It would be nice to rock another jam like old times at this park, with the Electricty boxe, walls and to put up new MDF panels as this park,
This place was part of the heart beat of Cardiff Graff/& early Hip Hop culture and featured the first legal wall, (and was a mini HOF) back in 1985 that where even featured in the local rag, I did have a copy but lost it gutted....

But a mini Jam, Just an idea atm?,
Be cool to bring some long lost spirit & community to the estate later this year again, with graff, music, B.Boy/Gal's on lino & a beat box...  And what a better day than July 4th? as an anniversary
Just an idea...Any comment let me know..

Thursday, 21 February 2013

Not posted for a bit, been a bit unwell, with Tooth problems, and infection, When you have toothache you don't feel like drawing , painting or anything for that matter.
I'm just waiting for the beginning of march so I can be knocked out and operated on up the Hospital..

I thought I'd post a few random images for now though..

 Very old Cest 2  outline i did, on the mainline tracks, must be 1988..

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 S Canvas. 2003

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WIP.
WIP. Tina painting ( drug ref) to methamphetamine..nasty shit..

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Two Bode style pictures

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 Two paintings part of my NYC series.
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And lastly Two Characters by Rmer
'Pimpin aint easy'
DJ Character by Rmer..

Just a few images until I sort my shit together....

Nice one..
pZ..

Monday, 11 February 2013

On the music tip I couldn't keep this secret any longer, If you where there in 88-93 Involved in House from raving, or collecting tunes, digging crates, to following and listening to pirate radio, or getting your tunes from copys of copys, from friends or dodger geezers at Camden selling tapes when you tRAVElled to London, back in the day (as there was no radio here at Cardiff) there are so many jems here, That just has has the funk and soul classic, & mystical house vibes gave you back then. If you feel house music you know that vibe, which seems to be making a big comeback again stylisticly

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Anyway get your mits around these tunes, put them on your phone, pc, what ever, its amazing to hear these after so many years, these are pre rave or hardcore or what ever you want to call it, when the likes of joey beltrum where dropping serious tunes and the R&S label.
Me and Hoxe used to listern to Acid house for inspiration, trying to imagine the tracks or 303 sounds had a 3D dimensional entente with it, warping etc.. helping us see letters.. lol..its true and we came out with a few outlines and styles.. etc.

anyway Heres the Links, just follow the podcasts for some seriously dope tunes!..

http://www.podomatic.com/profile/soundsquad

Dilla Raw Material



 Link to DJ Jaffas's Podcast



DJ JAFFA, Goes back to 83 as a BBOY originality, He is dope at his craft and made a name for himself in Cardiff, He turned too DJ'ing, which as been very sucessful over the years inculding Sucess with rap tunes while living in London.
He came back to Cardiff we hes been busy playing many Hip hop, Rap events at Clubs to Festivals and Radio station and production etc....
He has his roots in ST.Mellons where all the best Writers DJ's, B.Boys,Gals & M.C. Are from..Only joking..

If you've never heard of DJ Jaffa, You don't know Welsh and UK Hophop, : )



New podcast by DJ Jaffa, Dilla Raw Material

check out his link to find his links, sets.. info etc.. 

Monday, 4 February 2013

An old outline from 20 years ago, Says Skroe, It got wet prob with cider and bled, I think its from 1993, It might be older due to the crew names underneath. CSC (Crimnal saints crew), & AAD, (Art after Dark) which goes back to 1991. I wish I looked after my work
 Black widow on found wood,  This was done in 1996 with airbrush at St.Mellons Community education center.
I might get an airbrush so point this year.
This etching was done in 2001 while in uni, while fighting my own demons..against booze etc..

Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Just adding two Sketches now, I should get life drawing again, I think it helps not just with drawing but graff letter stylin etc, it helps letter movement and flow IMO.. Also the female form is everywhere in one form of another in contemporary design if you notice, there curves and shapes do something to us.. Man's been fascinated by the female figure since the beginnings of art, From the earliest artefacts found going back thousands of years, Females have been a huge inspiration on us men. and lady's.. ..
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On too another Female of the species, that's fascinated us in one way or another in these modern times.

Kate moss sketch, just ideas atm.. drawn from memory/imagination mostly and a reference image.
I might redo this sketch, maybe to work a painting from ? not sure yet, The drawing needs to be in proportion first.(Would of been easier to have her model in life, lol...)

Kate Moss appears to be kitsch these days in art, Not sure if its a good or bad thing?
Just Ideas..