Remembering Kerse BTM 3A TKO

Nov 8 2008
Kerse BTM 3A TKO tragically died. His memories and name lives on today world wide. From San Fransisco, Seattle, New York City, Los Angeles and Dallas, to Rhode Island, Paris, Amsterdam and many more places. Everyone who met Kerse only have good things to say about him, and he’s been and still is an inspiration to many writers.

Kathleen / Morgan, KERSE’S Mom
People consider Morgan to be a quite soul. Funny, he never was with me and really isn’t now.. I hear him all the time. I can still hear him as he followed me around the house trying to defend Graffiti. Morgan showed me magazines, explained how people in Europe were paid for their work. Morgan had a passion for his Graffiti…..I felt it then and understand it completely now. I am so very proud of my Morgan / KERSE BTM 3A TKO!!!!! I’m proud of all Graffiti Artists, as I do feel their passion for their art, and Thank them for keeping Morgan up. Whenever I see a KERSE up here in Seattle, I smile and feel Morgan smiling too. God Bless theWriters and Keep them safe.
Kathleen / Morgan, KERSE’S Mom
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Adek vs Shepard Fairey [UPDATED]

peep the adek throwie half-way covered

look at this fagget using special buff that wont harm the wheatpaste

Adek back after the gayness





UPDATE the homies on the west get involved.





Interview with BTM/3A co-founder SEEDER
Hi, I’m new here- thanks to the War Four crew for having me! Here’s an interview I did a little bit ago with a guy I went to high school with, who you all may know as SEEDER of the infamous BTM/3A crews. He talked about how BTM and 3A started, the 90s graff scene in Seattle, his fine art, and some other random shit:
Tell me about BTM vs 3A. Obviously they share a lot of members and it’s still you and Travis, but they’re also different. What’s the story with all that?
What happened is that we had beef in BTM with some of the US guys. A few of us didn’t like them, but a few of them were cool, so BTM split for a while and it was BTM versus NCS or whatever. One time there was this big “battle,” [laughs] and we just followed around the NCSers, dissed all their tags, then we got in a little fight with them. Then BTM wasn’t really around anymore for 5 years or so, but these new kids wanted to write it. We were like, “Shit, you remember BTM?!” but those new kids are what brought it back to life. BTM was broken up for a while, got back together, really organic. People form relationships, break up, you know…
READ MORE HERE:
Jesse Edwards on BTM, 3A, art and being an asshole


















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