• Limited to 100 pieces.
• Signed and numbered by SABER.
• Hand Pulled Screen-Print on 130 lb non-coated stock.
• 5 Colors
• Natural Color Paper
• Size 24 x 18.
Monthly Archives: March 2009
BIG PUNISHER 2009 R.I.P MURAL!!!!
Artists Honor Graffiti History With Plaque, Mock MTA Posters
Since the M.T.A. doesn’t appreciate the historical significance of the subway graffiti movement and in most cases refuses to even acknowledge it, this new “unsanctioned project” that utilizes the “camouflage of design to lend stature and authority to the Writer’s Bench at 149th St and Grand Concourse” is not only fitting, but in many cases necessary. Artists Erik Burke and Yale Wolf have been putting up faux SubTalk posters in stations and even installed a plaque at the legendary Writer’s Bench, the focal point for graffiti artists during the early years where they would meet up to compare notes, trade flicks, swap stories, and show off blackbooks. The illegal, but educational campaign is an interesting method to recapture and broadcast such an important piece of New York City history.Photos: Erik Burke (See the full gallery of images here)






