NECKFACE Found On the Highline

Although the High Line'a long abandoned but soon to be renovated stretch of elevated tracks that runs through NYC’s overly trendy Meatpacking District to the Javits' was officially ‘Open House’ to the public for the first time, graffiti writers have been invading the location for years, including none other than hipster vandal NECKFACE who was kind of enough to date his piece: ‘03. And although we don’t doubt that NECK’s tags will be found two centuries from now, we’re a bit disturbed by the image of our bossman’s head being attached to a robot body and doing interviews about graffiti in the distant future.
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Craig October 17, 2007 at 1:10 pm
BOMBIN’ Magazine’s (www.bombinmagazine.com/blog) blog ridicules you guys for missing out on the MAP “M” on the right hand side of this picture. If you want real graff news, go there and check it out.
COMPLEX MNGMT. October 17, 2007 at 1:52 pm
Craig: Who? What mag? Huh? MAP’s throw up is irrelevant to this post. There’s plenty of old school graffiti on the High Line, does that mean we have to run through all the names when we do a post (that’s a rhetorical question btw dipshits)?
Ironically, if you check their post and care to read between the lines or at the very least, the writings on the wall, you’ll notice that they’re amped on MAP cause he’s in their new issue:
“MAP is also EXCLUSIVELY featured in Issue 1.5. Yes, BOMBIN’ is the only magazine to have an interview with MAP – ever!!! Ride this sausage. And, if you want an issue 1.5…contact. PSYCH! They are sold out. Try to find a few on EBay or through your friends…”
So there you have it kids. Graffiti internet beef served up homo style. Oh and shouts to Bombin’ magazine, the only publication to NOT be found on newsstands anywhere!
Craigs Homie October 17, 2007 at 6:47 pm
MGt get off Milecofsky nutsack-you sellout. Face it, this is all you do and you cant get it right.