by Sampson Wilcox | Jul 19, 2013 | Collaboration, Cooperative, Culture of Decay, Graffiti, Jenova 7, Sampson Wilcox, Shamanism
It is not that you are nothing. You ARE something. YOU ARE. But to feel nothing leads through the darkness into the light and back. So push through looking at the sun and think, “I am here and that is good.” Ask nothing.Remember Dr. Robert Smith, for he is...
by Sampson Wilcox | Mar 27, 2013 | Boston, Chinatown, Graffiti, Guy Debord, Psychogeography, Rare, Sampson Wilcox
by Sampson Wilcox | Sep 2, 2011 | Art, Basquiat, Calligraphy, Clark University, Graffiti, Hip-Hop, Rap, Sampson Wilcox, Spray Paint, Tak 183, The History of American Graffiti, Typography, Urban Culture, Worcester, Writing
“Not only was graffiti writing an invention of kids, but they also created and developed it in the face of adults’ laws, arrests, beatings, and organized removal efforts. No other art movement in human history has so thoroughly confounded the deeply held concepts of...