Steel Wheels 2010 – Atlanta

Posted: July 21st, 2010 | Author: Con | Filed under: Art, Atlanta, Friends, Graffiti, Shows, Trains | No Comments »

When someone says trains, art is not the first thing that comes to mind. One may think: large loud dirty machines that hold me up as I try to get past this crossing to the other side of the road. To the average person, a litany of fleeting thoughts probably comes to mind when they see or think of trains. Something as gaudy and grimy as the railroad cannot possibly have any artistic value what so ever.

Art, in its purest sense, began to appear on trains as far back post bellum America. For years, decades even after this period, the art of and on trains remained a clandestine activity. It was allusive and mysterious. In the late 1960s, the thought of art and trains, together, took the proverbial giant evolutionary leap forward with the introduction of the spray paint can.

Out of this phenomenon grew an entirely new culture known today as writing graffiti. In a more broad sense, writing graffiti is an iatrical part of the development and history of the Hip Hop culture which is now as much a part of American culture as baseball or apple pie.

The Steel Wheels Show captures that very narrow sliver of space where art and trains exist together. Steel Wheels Show is a well-planned event that has succeeded at securing a cult following over the last 3 years.

The upcoming third installment will bring fresh new art to quench the thirst of the loyal follower and art enthusiast who has never seen this spectacular intriguing event. Artist range from the old to the new who employ a wide variety of mediums.

Mad Clout



Throwin’ Hands – A tribute to Bernie Perez AKA OILER

Posted: February 9th, 2010 | Author: Con | Filed under: Atlanta, Friends, Graffiti, Miami, Shows | No Comments »



“Cant Live Without My Radio” at A3C – Atlanta, GA

Posted: October 2nd, 2009 | Author: Con | Filed under: Atlanta, Friends, Shows | No Comments »

Wish I could have made it to hang out again with the good friends down south, but I’m headed for Hawaii. But if you are at A3C, be sure to stop by the show.

A3C

From Mr. Mad Clout:

Oct 1st-3rd

The “Cant Live Without My Radio” Art Show is an annual show put on by MadClout with an emphasis on The Boom Box which was a vital part of early Hip Hop Culture. It wasn’t uncommon for inner city youth to have a moniker, handle, etc. and it was less uncommon for HipHop practitioners to lace their boomboxes with art! Some of the Featured Artists who have contributed Boom Boxes: Save UCA, Teach TM7, Smash (N), Dr.Daks MTK, Keet D’ Arms Liberty Tattoo, Kepos DTT, Faves WH, Michi, Webone TC-5, Dizo FS, Siner DME, Stak TFP, Jona Cerwinske, PreOne (N), Harsh D-30, Dubelyoo,Yen34HM, Hear MSP, Skupe3 DTT, Ser2 KAOS INC, Viels, Echoe, Axeone TM .Along with the custom painted pieces we will be exhibiting classic vintage Boom Boxes along with other 80′s electronics.

Boom Bap

This year we are proud to announce our partnership with The 5th annual A3C which is a 3 day Hip Hop festival that thousands come out to. Scheduled to appear during the 3 days of Freshness are: Rakim, Killer Mike, Buck Shot of Black Moon, Talib, DJ Premier, Diamond D, People Under the Stairs and so many more!

There will also be MC and Producer Battles, Panel Networking and over 100 MC’s. This is one Festival and Art Show you dont wanna miss. Oct.1st-3rd In the Historical East Atlanta Village! For Line Ups and more listings please visit:

A3C Festival
Mad Clout