Showing posts with label Hops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hops. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Update: CBR Feb 2010


My recent visit to CBR was right at the end of the winter season so i was able to capture this pan shot by shuffling out towards the pillars. It's the first time I've been able to get a shot like this, and hopefully not the last, and I think it gives a good idea of the overall depth to the area. I would have to say its a good few hundred meters deep from end to end and as the fading perspective shows, the ceiling height decreases the farther in you go until it becomes impossible to continue unless upon your belly. And there's tags and other random writings all the way through. The sounds of vehicles entering onto the on-ramp and over the sectional bumps of Autoroute Jean-Lesage echo through out this cavernous graffiti place as a sharp reminder of the tonnage of automobiles constantly passing above. As dirty, muddy, dusty, sometimes smelly, and chaotic as this place may appear to be, there is a certain peacefulness to CBR that I cannot but find oddly appealing. Here are some shots from February 2010, some of them are repeats but they're still up so they get in. Enjoy!

Lastly, I have this shot of Razor's piece near CBR with a bunch of R.I.P.'s from fellow writers and others who wanted to pay their respects.  I hope this piece stays up for a while in his memory.


If you haven't heard about his tragic story then you can read it here. Although his death may have not been related to his graffiti based activities, it is still a harsh reminder of the darker side of the subculture and the dangers associated with being a part of it. Obviously doing graffiti isn't dangerous if you don't go out of your way to put yourself in harms way, but there are always outside factors that are not so easily recognizable when your deep in it. So keep your wits about you and stay safe. I'll have some stuff from Stinky's soon.
Peace.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

CBR Dec 4th 2009

Took a trip to CBR last Saturday to check out recent activity. Here are some shots I snapped. I've been trying to get a solid pan shot of this spot from end to end for a while but the uneven ground and angles are not conducive to such a thing. I'll work on it and hopefully I'll get something soon enough. Until then, these will have to do.


This was a piece done by a young local writer named RAZOR who was recently murdered. Check out the story here. You can see a couple R.I.P.'s markered in on the fill-in. Young kid, shame it happened. R.I.P.
































Arguably my favorite shot of the day. The lighting was beyond perfect.






All in all there were a few nice pieces up and lots of new tags, cross outs, and throwies. Smak and Sage hit up a couple of spots, Tosk, Kicker, Hops, and Arson had a couple hits up too. Some others, OPK and MY crew hits, seemed to stand the test of time over the last month or so.
I'll post some flics from the TA Wall and factory soon as well as some fresh stuff from the streets.