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World of Stencils


Welcome to World of Stencils ! Good stencils make the life in a city much more interesting and also give the city a special touch. Most of the stencils are to be seen as a message - so watch out ! This weblog is a collection of stencils from all over the world. I am trying to snap a photo of them wherever I see one. I would like to dedicate this blog to the people doing the stencils because they are the real artists behind it.

Vinyl Killers Vol. 4 Opens Oct. 26

Diesel Fuel Prints is now stocking the entire back catalog of all remaining records from previous shows at both their retail store and online. This will include both VK3 and the Hotel Des Arts shows that have never been offered online.

The first installment can be found here:
https://www.dieselfuelprints.com/store/index.php

Also check out the recently released Art Of Rebellion 2 which features 208 fantastic pages of art and a full 2 page spread featuring Vinyl Killers.

Janet "Bikegirl" Attard Selling Shirts in NYC

Short Movie Lineup Includes:

The Yellow Jersey (1965), Viva Le Tour (1960), Racing to Nowhere (1968), Local Scene Bicycle Thrills-Amsterday Racing Scene (1950), Gossamer Condor-Human Powered Flight (1972)

Movie showings are free, but donations are appreciated!

SRJC student arrested as prolific tagger

By BOB NORBERG
AND JEREMY HAY
THE PRESS DEMOCRAT (Santa Rosa, CA)

A Santa Rosa man suspected of being the prolific tagger "El Barto," whose widespread graffiti has caused about $100,000 in damage, was arrested Friday, police said.

xxxx, an 18-year-old Santa Rosa Junior College student, is suspected of several hundred graffiti incidents throughout Sonoma County and in other parts of the Bay Area during the past year, making him one of the region's most active vandals, Santa Rosa Police Sgt. Lisa Banayat said.