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ZEPHYR Graffiti Black Book/Scrapbook: 1978 and Beyond Book

 

Features:

  • 240 Page, Full Color
  • Hardbound with Dust Jacket
  • Size: 10.5 x 14 in 
  • First Edition
  • Published by BEYOND THE STREETS

 

New York City, 1970s: The city pulsed with a raw, electric energy that was mirrored in the vibrant graffiti that graced its subway trains and urban landscapes. Amidst this explosion of color and creativity, one name emerged with an undeniable impact: ZEPHYR. Born Andrew Witten, ZEPHYR became a legendary figure of this gritty, rebellious art form. He snuck into subway yards at night and painted on the subway cars, knowing they would transport his work around the city.

 

This visual collection vividly shows life in New York City from the late 70s to the early 80s, with a hint of the 90s, as experienced by one of the pioneers of the graffiti movement. It stands as both comprehensive look at the creative explosion that defined an era.

ZEPHYR Graffiti Black Book/Scrapbook: 1978 and Beyond Book

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