Mac Dre was a rapper, born in Oakland, lived in Vallejo, convicted of conspiracy to commit robbery and killed by a bullet from a passing car in Kansas City. His bio on Wikipedia is really rather interesting. If you are interested in his music style this is fascinating reading as well.
The artists on this mural are ICP Crew (Inner City Phame). “The first graffiti I saw when I was a kid growing up in the Mission was the Chicano writing on our walls,” says Twick, ICP veteran and original member of the group of close-knit friends, founded by Il Charo (then named Jes 446) back in 1988. “We called it Cholo writing, because that’s what it was. The walls decorated the names of the gang members of the neighborhood.”
“I fell in love with the art form right away and wanted to duplicate what the writers in New York were doing,” Twick recalls. Along the way Twick found a mentor in Antie 67, who introduced to him the values and elements of hip-hop culture – from the craft of lettering to break dancing and emceeing. It was an apprenticeship. Like many other kids, Twick felt pulled into an exciting and creative underground world, one that for the most part, kept him out of the real trouble. “I didn’t choose my destiny my destiny chose me,” he says.
“Soon enough more and more crews popped up, a unique Bay Area style developed and an ever-evolving ICP made a name for itself on the walls across the city. “We dubbed the style we do Phunk,” Twick explains, “meaning, knowing the foundation of a letter and creating from that: stretching it here and there, adding connections – some arrows and a few bends in the right places with a shadow or a 3d.” Funkified calligraphy is readable, unlike widlstyle, which has helped ICP garner a large audience of appreciators and street notoriety.”
The quotes above are from a May 2010 article in the Bay Guardian.
I dunno…probably ’cause I’ve grown old, but I have a difficult time appreciating this kind of “art.” And “rap”? Well, it ain’t music.
At least that’s one old man’s opinion.
But it all makes for a very interesting (and enlightening) post!
Re your comment on Ocala DP: Spoken as a true artiste! 🙂
Cool!
Some of the graffiti art I embrace and really like. Others of it are just too grotesque. This collections gives us a bit of each…some of it nicer that others. Your captures of it all is superb. Really enjoyed the post. gene
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