KATSU and MORAL spray tag the city

August 28, 2009 @ 9:23 pm

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Holy crap, this is epic. Graffiti writers KATSU and MORAL used high pressure fire extinguishers filled with paint to cover large city walls with their tags. [via]

Remember that photo I posted on Twitter of the huge KATSU tag somewhere along Riverside Park? Well, this video above shows how that exact tag was done.

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  • critic says:

    There is artists who can paint there canvas on a wall then there is bored and lonely people who want attentions for scriblling there name on a wall and making the city uglier. This guy clearly has no talent other then creative ways to make uncreative marks. Definetly not an artist just a punk. Real graffiti art has more to it and is often respectful of space its applied.

  • queen says:

    i kinda agree with above comment. the usage of fire extinguisher is innovative, but other than being huge, the tag just looks ugly ;\

  • corey says:

    I’ve seen this style before just not from him. There’s another bomber who uses extinguishers.

  • Smllformat says:

    I love art on a grand scale, and I love grafitti – I go out of my way to photograph it all the time – but katsu and moral are a disgrace. I’ve pissed my name in the snow with more artistic merit. And dooby I find your mildly admiring tone toward them distasteful. Keep it up and you’ll lose a reader. If there’s any possible argument for those hideous tags being art I’d like to hear it.

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