The internet has made many things possible, including advancements in the culture of graffiti. There are positives and negatives that influence how Graffiti culture evolves. One benefit is that it enabled people from all over the world to instantly communicate and connect. However as all double edged swords, often the price paid is a contact list full of hook-up’s and few actual meetings, or time available to meet the people you have become “friends” with.
So a group of artists set out to change this and meet in one meeting place where they all came together to paint. The artists line up included Brus & Twesh (IT), Rask (IE), Ogre (FR), Aroe, Kak, Fuzzcat (UK), who all came together in Brighton, England to make something happen offline. Check out the productions they did here online after the jump..