FREE AGENTS, A History of Washington, D.C. Graffiti is 164 pages of interviews, anecdotes, and photos (over 700 of 'em) about the all-stars of Washington, D.C. graffiti. From the crack wars of Southeast D.C. in the mid-80s to one writer's highly successful ploy of dressing up like a gay hooker to avoid being nabbed by the police, Free Agents leaves no rock unturned and captures the true experience of writing graffiti in our nation's capital.
The two featured graffiti writers of Free Agents are COOL DISCO DAN and SEVEN, D.C.'s two most notorious graffiti artists. Included here are two brief biographies of these writers, just a taste of what you'll discover about them in Free Agents.
All Free Agents material and photos are copyright © 2001 Roger Gastman and the artists. For information about the book see the website CoolDiscoDan.com
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