Saw this thing at Waterloo.
It’s made out of nuts bolts and a lot of rolls of brown paper.
When I was in London, Mike, one of the kings of FBBB invited me to this doodle event. They’re called Secret Wars. Two teams battle each other by doodling on giant blank boards.
They had this projection of an animation on the wall and anybody that was at the event could draw on it.
Here’s Mike doing his doodle on the animated “earth”, which is more like a map of London.
Mike again tagging up the walls of the Notting Hill Arts Club.
One of Mike’s artist friend doodled for FBBB.
Mike’s finalized graffiti with the obligatory link to FBBB.
This long haired, long bearded man played us a few us a few songs to keep us on edge before the battle begins.
Dj CH!CO mixing some tunes.
Master of Ceramony for this battle.
Here are the teams: Team A vs. Team B. I think the theme had something to do with the impact humans have on the Environment or something like that.
Team A starts off strong with a whale and a duck.
Team B starts off with a tree.
Some crabs and other weird lines added.
The ceiling looked pretty gnar at the place.
Mike was a judge and he voted for Team B.
Here’s the creator of Secret Wars.
The crowd screaming at the decibel reader. Team A got a louder read…
So the MC took over. He voted Team A… So Team A won the battle.
The guy in the tree is the guy that played us a few tunes.
A few of us went to a Chinese pub afterwards. It was the first I ever saw. Weird…
If you’re ever bored in London, go to South Bank. Great Graffiti, great skating, great biking, and if you get super hungry, great food super close by.
With the exception of the ground, everything else is tagged and retagged eternally.
K grinds look extra special when out of focus and “cross processed”.
Fresh graph. Too bad this other guy covered it with a lesser quality one on the top right corner. Jerk…
My flight was alright. Had the same exact vegan meal for the 6th time on Virgin Atlantic. They bumped up one of my fins but hey it could have worse right?
The blue specs on the ground of the underground trains intrigue me. The guy sitting across from me works for British Airways. They now allow boards 6’3 and under. Time to fight for boards over 6’3.
There was a Peace Festival going on.
Just got back in Falmouth. Time to start blogging again. Got loads of pics for you people!
Sure Southern California might have pretty good spots with pretty good waves when there’s pretty good waves but Cornwall England has a pretty epic coastline. Imagine getting out of your car to check the conditions and seeing all this. It’s pretty sick.
Cornish pro Ryan standing at the edge of a some what secret spot.