CHAN x2

Sunday, November 08, 2015

Anemal tribute by MECK

Monday, November 02, 2015

Meck came hard on this billboard doing a tribute to ANEMAL aka Smokey. Smokey the bear is chillin on this billboard promoting killcops.com haha. Props to Meck. Oakland, CA.

Release: Volume 2 Issue 1

Wednesday, October 14, 2015



This is the 5th installment to Omnigraff Magazine. This issue features interviews with NORM, PDOG, AND TENZR. While keeping graffiti the main topic we feature shoemaker, The Shoe Surgeon, and Rebel8 photographer Kingston.
Jam Packed with 44 pages this is a must to collecting a piece of history. Get yours now.
Photos: @theevilgeniuss

TWIGS

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Smell that? Smells like some beef getting roasted on these tracks. Twigs going over IRAK member Wonk, for who knows what reason. Anyways to say the least I look forward to seeing more roasting going on.

Anemal X Fresh Paint 4

Tuesday, October 06, 2015

HYPE SACR BTM

Monday, October 05, 2015

Hype and Sacr killing the trucks. Old photo from about a year ago but still a clean photo. Shout to BTM.



RESQ DEATH

Sunday, October 04, 2015

Neighborhood Rebels

Sunday, October 04, 2015

MQ x BazookaFilms77

Tuesday, September 29, 2015


Graffiti legend MQ goes one on one with BazookaFilms77, in the streets of San Francisco, to produce this bombing edit. No bullshit, grimey, 100% bombing. MQ stays at it after years of work on the streets.

Husla GR

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Word With DUEL RIS

Monday, September 28, 2015

Omnigraff: Duel, how did that name come about?
Duel: I was writing under another name I wasn't happy with from 84-86. I also ran with like 10 aliases. I basically wrote out the alphabet and circled all the letters I liked and came up with the name based on flexibility. 

Omnigraff:How long have you been active in the graff game? 
DuelThirty one years total as of next month (October).  

Omnigraff:How has RIS been family to you? 
DuelThey've been great. We like family. It's a small crew and everyone is super tight.  


Omnigraff:What part about your mother's painting sparked your interest in art? 
DuelMy mother was an art teacher. She rocked with oil paints. She made me practice still life drawings a lot when I was real young. I'll admit, I wasn't feeling it. I loved what my moms was doing but I think it was for me. I wasn't into graffiti either. It just happened. Ha. It wasn't till I was much older till I really started to really appreciate my mother's art and other art forms. That's when I went to college, I started taking art classes. I learned a few things but I wasn't really focused. It wasn't until a few years ago I started taking it more seriously. 

OmnigraffIf you were to reminisce on the subways what would you say about it?
DuelWow. I ain't that old. Haha. I wasn't into graff back then. But I did ride the train to visit my dad at work. I do remember the trains were trashed. Inside and out. I just remember most trains were busted, smelled like piss, and my mother telling me not to touch nothing. Haha. Crime was also really bad at that time. My earliest memory of transit graffiti was being able to read a Flame TPA piece. But that was early 80s. 


OmnigraffNew York City is filled with many spots, cutty and open, which would you say has been the craziest spot you have hit? 
DuelCraziest spot. Don't think any spot in particular was really too crazy. Maybe getting to a spot or a particular time a spot was hit might have been. Which led to chases that were crazy. Haha. 


OmnigraffGraffiti and Commercialization. Do you think that's a good combination? 
DuelI guess it's good. I think graffiti should be more accepted in the art world. But that might just be my thought process in my old age. Lol. I'm sure if I was a teen again I wouldn't care, I'd do it just to get up. 

Thanks for getting down with us and giving the readers info and opinions on different topics. See you up in the streets! September

Fillin Fridays: ANICE MTA

Friday, September 25, 2015

Throwing it back with this flick of Anice crushin the LA streets. Anice has come a long way since this picture was released. Keep a look out for some of his new work in the next upcoming issue.

Hour Wizard

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Linking up with photographer, Oddio, we are featuring a Portland set of photos in the upcoming issue. Photos of many writers including Hour, Wizard, and Niets. Keep a lookout in the next issue.

Rest In Peace ANEMAL

Sunday, September 20, 2015

ANEMAL AF CBS PI

GYER

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Gyer rocking straights out in Oakland, in the west to be exact. You can find this one and many others laying around the city. Keep a lookout for the newest issue dropping in about 2 weeks.

RARE ROSE

Wednesday, September 09, 2015



Villainist x Omnigraff

Monday, September 07, 2015

Villainist is a San Francisco based photographer and we are excited to feature some of his work coming up in this next issue. On his recent Paris trip he came hard with the photos. Famous landmarks and scenery were involved and of course this porsche. Keep a lookout for his feature in the next issue.

AERUB

Monday, September 07, 2015

Throwing it back with Aerub rocking this fill in over some unfinished work. 

The Shoe Surgeon x Omnigraff

Wednesday, September 02, 2015

Dominic Chambrone is The Shoe Surgeon, Los Angeles based shoemaker and designer, is all about making custom kicks. Frustrated by seeing the same shoes being worn by the masses he decided to paint his own shoes. It's not only his daily work but his lifestyle. 

Omnigraff Magazine gets an inside look of the work of the surgeon and how he does his work so well. 


Jeans Handstyle Video

Wednesday, September 02, 2015

When it comes to handstyles, they take practice and patience. It can take years to come up with a saucy hand. This video, by BazookaFilms77, features Jeans from BTR rocking several handstyles on different mediums. More than likely you are to catch these hands running around the Bay Area.

I definitely look forward to seeing more content from Jeans, BazookaFilms77, and Oakland Terminal. They know how to get down and make great visuals. Peace.

An afternoon with Norm

Tuesday, September 01, 2015



When great minds collaborate, great things happen like this interview with Norm from MSK AWR. He talks about his come up from being a vandal to being a professional tattoo artist traveling the world. What makes the interview even better is when his long time friend Fate MSK AWR, comes along to add some of his words. 

When you do what you love while making a living probably defines the term success. From being broke in the streets to making it to the top in the tattoo and graffiti world, Norm tells it all in the upcoming interview in our first issue to the second volume of Omnigraff Magazine. Expected to drop online and in stores October 2015.




Jurne Much

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Pemex in Paris

Thursday, August 27, 2015


Pemex recently came out with another video that features him in the black and white streets of Paris. The rooftop spots in the video show and prove that Pemex is unstoppable and dominates any city/country he visits. Broy Clothing was affiliated with the production of the video and was a great addition to it as well by showing off the gear. We should all be expecting some more content from the writer, so keep a look out!

Omnigraff Magazine

Goser EMT

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Nothing but clean lines and fresh style from GOSER. Flicked this in San Francisco.

Abandoned in SF

Sunday, August 23, 2015

MANOS LORDS MHA ALB

Sunday, August 23, 2015
The first thing you see when you enter this spot is this huge Manos piece, staring at you. He's holding it down for his crews Lords, MHA, and ALB by coming clean with the red and white piece. The skull is just the icing on the cake to make this piece a clean addition to the spot.

STEEL MSK

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Walking through the streets of San Francisco and I see this STEEL rolling through. He definitely knows how to keep it simple with the style of his letters to the color ways he rocks. 

Jeans Voila

Friday, August 21, 2015

Voila from the Joogs crew and Jeans from HELLA tearing up the streets in the flashback photo from 2014. You can't go wrong with throwies on roll downs and the grimey streets of Oakland.

Norm AWR MSK

Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Norm coming out clean on these letters as usual while showing off his style with script. The colorway of the letters really compliment the red and cracked background. Make sure to keep a lookout for Norm's interview in Issue 5 coming out in October of 2015.

TENZR OTR

Monday, August 17, 2015

Tenzr OTR coming out clean on this fresh straight. He continues to put it down for his crew, and come steady with his style. The colorway on this straight compliments the black outline. Make sure to look out for his interview in the upcoming issue.

Maui EMT AF CKS

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Maui from the EMT and AF crew rocking a fresh piece in the tunnels of hawaii. Look forward to seeing more pieces from this cat.

Infamy (2005)

Saturday, August 15, 2015


Here's a little throwback to spice up your Saturday Night. This film was released in 2005 and still sets the bar for graffiti films that have come out today. Featured in this film is Earsnot, TLOK, JASE, SABER, MISS17, and more. If you want to get an inside look of graffiti from all different cities in America then give this a watch.

Freight Friday: Play on Player

Friday, August 14, 2015

Play on Player by DESTN, OPTIMIST, IDEL, CHEK. Enjoy your friday as well as this photo.

Thursday Flick: Lousy Paeday

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Lousy and Paeday rock this red fill, white outline, with a black stamp out in Oakland, CA. These two always come clean with the straight letters while also keeping it simple and straight to the point.


NORM WILL RISE

Monday, August 10, 2015

Keep a lookout for an interview with the most supreme killin' it in the letter game today. From painting the streets of SF to tattooing big celebrity names there's no doubt that NORM is rising his way to the top. September 2015.

RIP CEKS ATB UND AMC WKT

Wednesday, August 05, 2015
Over the past few days the Bay Area has been suffering from a huge loss, CEKS.

7SEAS

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Throwback with 7SEAS from CBSEMT, and 1810. Coming correct with these clean letters rocking with only four colors. Big shoutout to 7SEAS. 

ZED

Saturday, March 07, 2015

ZED coming straight out of Lithuania. This underdog has been getting down since 2000, also tells us about the Graff scene in Lithuania, Strict laws and crazy chase story's. Be sure to check out his interview in issue 5, coming soon!

USA

Saturday, March 07, 2015
The USA Crew rocked some impressive rap letters on this van, found in San Francisco. Using only four colors this definitely came out nice. Big ups to the USA Crew.


Aebol Artes

Friday, March 06, 2015


AEBOL & ARTES tag teamed this wall and killed it with these nice pieces. Both of them in the 8C crew.

BLAH & MERCH

Thursday, March 05, 2015


Be on the look out for BLAH OTR interview in the 5th issue of Omnigraff Magazine. Coming soon.

ERUPTO327's Tire Fire - Art Primo SF

Thursday, March 05, 2015

Make sure to check out ERUPTO's opening reception at Art Primo SF this Saturday, March 7th. After not having a gallery out for a few years, Art Primo is excited to present to you Tire Fire. The exhibit will be running from March 7th-29th and we'll be featuring exclusive works by ERUPTO327 that combine style, color, and pattern.


Photo: Gordon Gekkoh


ROAR CBS Roller - Oakland

Thursday, March 05, 2015


A film, by JDOTCOLOMBO, features ROAR busting out a huge roller in Oakland plus a little bit of extra footage catching tags. Props to him on this one. 

TENZR

Thursday, March 05, 2015

Keep a look out for an in depth interview with graffiti writer TENZR from OTR and OGK. This interview will be in the 5th issue of Omnigraff Magazine. The article will cover topics like coming up in the game, his influences, and his life as a graffiti writer. Learn different tricks and tips from the pros, Issue 5 coming soon. 


BEGR - Interview

Wednesday, March 04, 2015
Omnigraff: So, how did it all start for you? What were your inspirations? 
Begr: Ever since I could remember I liked graffiti. The first time I saw it was when I lived with my grandma near San Francisco it was UFO he had spots on the route to my elementary school. Later on I was influenced a lot by early 90’s Bay Area graffiti.

Omnigraff: How did you come up with the name? Why did you choose it? 
Begr: I chose the word BEGR pronounced begger because I liked the flow in the letters. My childhood friend wrote BEAM and I really liked the way B-E flowed with non stop tags so I became BEGR

Omnigraff: How long have you been doing it
Begr: I’ve been writing since 1993, growing up near San Francisco then having family in San Jose and in the East Bay I got to see a lot of good graffiti growing up. 

Omnigraff: Can you give us a brief history of all the crews you were/are in and how you got into them? 
Begr: WGE was started by the late OILS, RIP, from Florida I wasn’t fortunate to meet him before he past. The crew was left to my brothers CHUB and DZEE who put me down and I rep this crew as my own. THR I was put down by JADE, RIP, and I will always put him and the crew up forever. WMD my overseas connect, my dude CESAR put me down after hanging out and spraying with him in the U.S.A. I feel blessed to be apart of this team, the talent, and awesome people that are apart of this unit is amazing. I'm down with a lot of crews WGE, the 30’s, WAI, OTR, WMD, THR, FTMD, N4N, NSF, BA, FFP,  HCM, GMC, TWB and so on. It’s just one big power circle.


Omnigraff: What keeps you at it? 
Begr: There are many engines powering me as a grown adult with a full line of responsablites. The main engine that keeps me going is, the writing culture, the lifestyle keeps me motivated to keep painting. Also my crew and friends power me as well .

Omnigraff: Do you like keeping your style fun and simple or do you like it hard and complex for people or writers to read? 
Begr: This all depends how I feel. I have a sketch or a style for anything I paint but I tend to like to keep it fun. In the early 2000s I was spending a lot of time in southern California with crews like WAI, FU, FGS, and CBS, all of their letter styles were on the hard complex steez so I received proper training in that style. Every now and then I drop a more hard looking style or incorporate it in with what I am doing.   

Omnigraff: What was one of the most difficult spots you have hit?
Begr: It's all about timing and tactics, nothing is difficult you just have to watch what you are trying to get done, have the correct paint and know what to do on the spot. The difficult part is knowing what the aftermath of what you're spraying is going to be.

Omnigraff: What’s the best advice you could give to a new writer? 
Begr: Stay humble you are not the first and won't be the last. The only way you can survive in this culture is by earning respect and in order to receive that your going to have to show respect. Learn your history not just who writes in your city learn who is who and what is what in the country/world. Writing is bigger than your 5 mile town. 

Omnigraff: What do you do besides graffiti? 
Begr: Outside of graffiti I’m into cars, guns, traveling, food, attending events where people don't know I write, relaxing, and just taking advantage of american high society.

"Stay humble, you are not the first and won't be the last. The only way you can survive in this culture is by earning respect and in order to receive that your going to have to show respect."



Omnigraff: What was it like painting in the hoods of Detroit ? 
Begr: I love painting Detroit coming from the west coast it was a breath of fresh air, so much brick and surfaces that I didn't normally get to spray. The people there are either genuinely friendly or they aint fucking with you, witch I don't mind one bit ‘cause you don’t have too many people acting. No fake friendlys no fake tough guys. Walking around late at night you don’t see to many people and since I was in and out of there I didn’t want to break my train of spray and let anyone see me doing my thing. No disrespect to kids who like to spray in front of cars and people fronting thinking that makes you hard but that isn't going to last in the grand scheme of things stick around 10+ years let those cases rack up we will see how hard you really are.

Omnigraff: What is your future looking like?
Begr: NO SET FUTURE more sprays thats for sure. Just finished up my first zine really stoked on that. Been doing a lot of artwork aside from street work. Who knows, I plan on leaving this country and going back to mine, I love America but I miss my family.

Omnigraff: What’s the best advice you could give to a new writer? 
Begr: Stay humble you are not the first and wont be the last. The only way you can survive in this culture is by earning respect and in order to receive that your going to have to show respect. Learn your history not just who writes in your city learn who is who and what is what in the country / world. Writing is bigger than your 5 mile town.

Omnigraff: Which 5 crews in the Bay Area do you think are killing it right now? 
Begr: To me the work crews like TDK, HTK, THR, BA, and BTM will always rule the bay area. TDK for the epic pieces they have laid on tracksides, and yards like the “tax dollars kill” wall will always be one of the best full scale walls done without a permission slip in the Bay Area. HTK for having diverse pieces each member has a burning style that is in its own lane, also “renos” has one of the best handstyles to date. THR will always house the ones who are killing the streets the right way in San Francisco from back in the day when “TWIST” first started repping to the TIE Era and later with the JADE Era it will always be one of the Bay’s nasty tagging crews period. BA will forever be known in the bay as the 1st crew to do many things, 1st to find spots, do epic permission walls, rock styles that can't be duplicated. And people like “JASE” who own the freight lines not just in the bay but for this country. BTM from jump street. When ADEK, KERSE, LEWY, TRON and FLAIR came to the Bay Area they tore San Francisco up. Picking up where TIE left off. Tons of stock cap/kills style throw ups really pushed street bombing to the level. To speak about the bay now, I first have to talk about the bay then no disrespect to the writers/crews active now but, YOU'RE NOT SHOWING ME ANYTHING NEW.

Omnigraff: What do you think about all these new writers coming up in the game?
Begr: I try my best to be kind to the young writers show them respect as DREAM, JASE, KING 157, NECSKE NSF, ANGER CBS, BIG 5, APECS, NEON, RENOS, CYME, and more showed me while I was a kid. 90 percent of the kids coming up think this shit is like the rap game. They want to beef just to try and gain some sort of fake props. This is writing you want beef go join a gang or a biker/car club or sign up at an MMA gym. Writing isn't about how hard or how low your levis sag. Kids do a few spots and act like they're shit don't stink as if decades ago those same spots didn't get painted. Anything and everything you can think of has already been done. Maintain your ego and know that all you are doing is keeping writing alive. 99 percent of these kids don't last anyway I've seen wave after wave come and go.




Omnigraff: What does it take for a writer to be in your crew? 
Begr: WGE. There is no way into this crew. We don't care how good you are or how much you do. This crew is glued together by an unspoken bond. With that being said I don't think there will be any new members anytime soon.

Omnigraff: Do you think you’ll stop one day? 
Begr: I can’t see myself ever stopping i write for many reasons one of them is to honor friends that have past away that i have met through writing . It's away for me to remind people about them or introduce new writers to them. I also believe writing is a lifestyle, I guess that's what separates people who do graffiti.

Omnigraff: Any crazy chase stories? 
Begr: I was spraying a certain machine after getting it done me and a few friends got camera happy taking epic photo’s basically having the time of our lives. One of us noticed a guard in a parking structure looking at us. So we bailed out the way we got in and sprinted to our car. We made it down the street as cops flew by us.

Omnigraff: Any shoutouts? 
Begr: I'd like to give a huge shout out to my crews and supporters. Without you powering me none of this would be taking place, I love and respect you all. WGE BA NSF WMD OTR DIRTY30’S N4N TWB THR HCM KMV FFP WAI
THE ORIGINAL MTN COLORS. ART PRIMO S.F. All my loved ones who watch over me from above, thank you for your blessing each and every day. To my haters if you read this far you know you secretly love me.

Interview by Omnigraff / Janurary 2014