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1 year and 6 months ago
Sunday, May 18, 2008 at 1:28 pm

These will be available at: www.theseventhletterstore.com

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2 year and 10 months ago
Saturday, January 13, 2007 at 2:11 am

Our friends at AerosolFiends.com sent us this nice collection of flicks. Every single photo you see here plus many, many more are available for purchase at www.aerosolfiends.com for $0.50! They print on 4by6 glossy fuji crystal archive paper.. this paper & the finishing process we use offer the best combination of image quality, color, sharpness & fade resistance. Fuji crystal archive paper is known for its vivid colors along with more brilliant whites and clear detailed highlights. They don't use a desktop printer! They order their prints in bulk from a company on the east coast and duplicates are actually better quality than the originals. Yes, REVOK did their logo!
2 year and 10 months ago
Saturday, January 13, 2007 at 2:10 am
2 year and 10 months ago
Saturday, January 13, 2007 at 1:53 am
2 year and 7 months ago
Wednesday, April 4, 2007 at 1:15 pm
2 year and 7 months ago
Wednesday, April 4, 2007 at 11:31 am
So lately we've been extremely busy to say the least. We started filming for both The Seventh Day Project and our documentary on Letters First. This week we sat down with Mr. Cartoon, Estevan Oriol, Trevelin, Saber, Risky, Pat Tenore, Conan Hayes, Alexis Ross, Aaron Rose, Ewok, Revok, Cake & Mars Volta and many others for intimate interviews on their perspectives  on The Seventh Letter and Letters First movement, as well as their views on many different things in life. On top of that we're filmed Revok, Risky, Rime, Sever, Ruets, Ewok and Dmote time doing time lapsed pieces from beginning to end for The Seventh Day Projects.









1 year and 11 months ago
Friday, December 7, 2007 at 10:26 pm

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1 year and 1 months ago
Tuesday, September 30, 2008 at 11:13 am

2 months ago
Friday, September 4, 2009 at 2:06 am

California is in a recession and can't buy books but has money to buff the LA River.. Thank you to SABER and graffiti writers worldwide for beautifying our cities, continue the great work. Hopefully one day more people will realize how lucky they are that graffiti writers provide such great pieces of art to the world out of their pure passion for their art form.

2 year and 8 months ago
Tuesday, February 27, 2007 at 12:18 am


Midzt, Revok, Seak, Saber, Retna, Ewok, Adam, Atlas, Chew, Sizer, Push, Sever, Risky, Make, Fate, Aloy, Ruets, Horse and Kruz.
1 year ago
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 at 12:29 pm

SABER writes about his trip to Queretaro, Mexico:

I recently visited Mexico for the event “Estilo Libre”. The event begins in Santiago de Queretaro, continues in Mexico City, and ends in Monterrey. Unfortunately I could only attend Queretaro.

We flew into Mexico City and then drove 3 hours north to Santiago de Queretaro.

Downtown Queretaro is a beautiful old, well-preserved, Spanish colonial town. With cobble stone streets, beautifully hand-carved large wood doors, court yards in almost every building, and interesting street vendors on every corner. We stayed in a two hundred year old hotel called the Hotel Hidalgo that was a history professor’s dream with all the notable people that had stayed there.

Queretaro was a very important city during the Mexican Independence movement and has many statues, monuments, and historically preserved buildings commemorating that. Today it is becoming the international business capitol of the country.

But obviously I was there to paint and meet other like minds. I spent four days straight painting two different pieces in two different locations. I decided to use buff paint primarily, instead of all spray to show people to some new techniques.

Everywhere we went there seemed to be some sort of painting project in process. All over the city there are new community centers being built, from small neighborhood spaces to huge community centers that can accommodate the entire city. It was very impressive, and you can sense there is more importance placed on introducing and including youth into art projects like murals.

Throughout the years I’ve visited Mexico many times and these kids are getting better and better. There is endless wall space and the writers are very focused. I would say that in the near future Mexico will become an important painting destination for the rest of the world.

I met some genuine people and some strong writers in Mexico. Queretaro is a mellow place and I love how important the history is to citizens. Most of my experiences on this trip were positive, (minus the five-animal meattorta).

Thank you to No Limit, SF Crew. Mibe, Humo, Baht, Seta, Borra, Chino, Aliaz, and anyone else I forgot.

SOURCE: http://saberone.com/blog/2008/11/17/trip-to-queretaro-mexico-estilo-libre/

8 months ago
Sunday, March 1, 2009 at 11:22 pm

CLICK CLACK - That's why we're the WORLD FAMOUS SEVENTH LETTER CREW!

1 year and 11 months ago
Saturday, December 15, 2007 at 11:06 pm








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