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Chicago – windy city at the great lake, city of Al Capone, Eliott Ness, gangs and culture. Chicago is a quite inspiring place, not only because of the local Hip-Hop, but also because of its vibe. |
Here you got to watch out where you move. Two streets down the block and you find yourself in a No-Go-Area. Chicago – city of gangs and mafia. You got to watch out for your style over there.
The city-administration might be corrupted, the hip-hop-scene aint. These people at the great lake are truely into celebrating Hip-Hop-Culture at its finest level. So no wonder that the jam started early saturday morning
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King Zore, the local Graffiti-pate had done his burner the night before, as he had to leave saturday early in the morning.
The spot – the Wall Of Styles – is around Kedzie and 30th, near Albany.
After the jam was finished Saturday late night, everybody got back to the scene around high-noon Sunday to fnish up.
Mr. Who of the Blunt Crew in his military boots, Demon of the Knomadz were throwing revolutionary lyrics to raise consciousness.
Chicago-Rules To Paint: Crews are prioritized, as a group can usually pull off more than an individual. We do not have spaces for individuals. Last year we had to create smaller spaces, which ultimately ended up sloppier, and were the first things buffed.
First contact, proven skills, first served: we ask that you send several pictures of your artwork. These will be measured against other flicks, and weighed first on a crew basis. If you are alone, or your crew is not dependable enough, we recommend you link with other individuals that you want to paint with to make a`crew for a day’.
Once the meetings begin, it is again first come first served. Those crews who arrive first receive priority. There were many people who contacted us, but did not come to the meeting…their loss.
We automatically reserve a certain amount of space for out-of-towners, so that they are guaranteed for their travels. This year we are asking out-of-towners to also submit work, because the hood needs quality painting when they do not know the painters. This year we are looking at a different location, so there will be less wall space and hopefully more concentrated interaction. Only ten crews and five individuals received paint last year, and this will probably be the case again. The majority of painters had to supply their own paint for their walls. Be prepared to not paint! I am preparing myself, because we have to establish how much space can fit how many writers, and we do not want writers crowding each other. Ultimately there are no promises being made now. We need flicks to put you in a possible rotation. Feel free to send any more questions about MOS Chicago.
























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