Dedicating a big
portion of my life to graffiti and street art, I appreciate the fact that it has come to
popularity enough that the Oxygen Channel chose to pitch it to mass audiences
worldwide. Unfortunately, tuning in to see
the dilution of street art by corporations, to convert it for soccer mom
entertainment is kind of a let-down. They really made very little attempt to
stay true to the graffiti culture and that’s what brings us here today!

To “bomb” means to
hit up your piece all over an area. To keep things quick, a bomb is usually
either a tag or a throw-up (or throwie). Picture the most prolific west coast
(LA) writer: Chaka. California authorities accused Daniel Ramos of between ten and fifty thousand unique
incidents of him tagging the word CHAKA. That’s BOMBING!

For the record: The
correct terminology for this is “Going Over”. To go over a piece of graffiti
simply means to paint on top of it. While most writers respect one another's
artwork, to intentionally and disrespectfully paint on top of another's work is
akin to a graffiti declaration of war. However (due partially to the limited
amount of desirable wall-space) most graffiti writers maintain a hierarchy of
sorts;

Surprise! You
cannot believe everything you hear on TV...
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