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Basically I just liked to paint trains, and I was an angry young man. I had quit my work at IBM in 1981, and was truly a sick and deluded man in regard to the intricacies of being able to exist as an oppressed Afro-American in the USA. I hated everything except women and rock-n-roll. I
PART , NOC 167, etc or DONDI could do such a few paintings and create the impact to change the look and direction of graffiti in the subways. And a real bomber could king the #1 and #3 lines in one week with hard work...Jesus! I was the only RTW painter to go all city...so don't believe
the hype. My favorite spots to bomb were Van Wyck Blvd., Union Turnpike and the E & F yard in Queens, Sheepshead Bay, Grant Ave. tunnel, Esplanade and the 168th St. Manhattan IND tunnel. I had pieces on every single subway line, and hopefully with some impact. My favorites My Talking Heads series on the A lines, and a hundred or so window down whole cars titled FUKiN'QUIK and QUIK COUNTRY on the E & F trains.
**__ In ’78 I had been writing alone because I felt more secure. BILROCK and REVOLT surprised me in the Van Wyck lay-up they looked like work bums. They were mellow, way cool and had a big bag of cheeba. I liked there writing style, and RTW was the coolest interracial I met in years. But
works created by artists such as like LEE, Blade, Seen, Revolt, Mitch77 I won all battles on the trains by painting in sheer numbers. My most memorable battle was against TD4 and the Crazy Writers. Once on a Friday they had come to one of my Queens lay-ups to surprise and find me. I had even stood on the tunnel entrance that night at Parsons Blvd debating whether or not to paint there. It was not my Friday not spot, and it only contained 3 trains, so I went somewhere else. The following afternoon I did go into that tunnel, and saw that at least 10 of those writers from Brooklyn had come and bombed, leaving me messages and death warrants! What a beat down I would've gotten!!! Consequently, I ragged all their stuff. That was true competition! The only other great comp was with COMET, he's a true king! I was never blessed with the opportunity to meet any vandal cops except SKI (after the fact). I was more professional and successful with my labor.
After IBM I went back to art school. I hit the papers in 1980 along with FUTURA 200, ALI and ZEPHYR. The same fucking art teacher ask me to do the same homework, and do it 9x11. Id bring these giant painting in, and they be like, " Hey", Grafffiti is hip. you're our resident Graffiti artist, and I'd get an "A". Whereas a few years before, they failed me. I was like , fuck this, and once again I left. Luckily, FUTURA forced me to meet a gallery dealer at a DONDI opening. FUTURA and said "Hey, that dude over there, he's actually buying Graff painting and I know you have painting, so go meet him. " I look over, there dudes like A-ONE, KOOR and TOXIC, all those types of people jumping up and around this guy. I didn't bother to go meet the guy, and later in the evening FUTURA said "Hey, did you go meet him? I said no, and he literally dragged me across the room and made me shake the guy hand. He said, Allot of people talk about you, do you have paintings? He made an appointment to see me in my house. the guy came and bought a couple of paintings. Then it started again in Holland in 1983. We started doing shows over there and I ended up staying there. In the 80's I flew across the Atlantic like ten times in a year. to do exhibitions and sell my work. The work I sold in New York, 90% of the time, went back to Europe for collectors. then I realized that America is 280 years old and Europe has a History of thousands of years supporting people who are painters, artist and sculptors. So its part of European culture to maintain creative people.
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