Street art, graffiti, vandalism–whatever you want to call it, it has become a multimillion dollar industry and can be seen displayed in virtually every city. How did this happen? Where did it all begin?
That’s where director Roger Gastman comes in, and presents us with Wall Writers, a documentary on graffiti in its innocence. Through unprecedented access to TAKI 183, CORNBREAD, and a host of other legendary writers, Wall Writers tells the story of a time when underprivileged city kids refused to keep lurking in the shadows, when the streets were so wild that fame and infamy became indistinct, when art became a democracy and self-promotion became an art.
Check out the trailer:
Release Date: TBA
Video/Info: http://vimeo.com/39232569

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