What type of printer and computer program does this guy use? Vinyl Stickers BNE

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This guy put up millions of vinyl stickers, which are very hard to remove all over the world.

I'm wondering how he prints them.
[h1]Making a Name for Himself, With Just 3 Letters[/h1]
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The man in the hooded sweatshirt and cargo pants was not recognizable, but the three letters he was rendering as a 15-foot mural on the wall of a Hell’s Kitchen building certainly were: B.N.E.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/09/nyregion/09bne.html#secondParagraph
[h2]B.N.E. Is Everywhere [/h2]
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This mischievous monogram, posted by marker, spray can, roller and especially stickers, has become part of the landscape of New York and cities worldwide, thrilling graffiti admirers and roiling public officials. Its saturation has provoked one of the more enduring Internet mysteries: What and who is B.N.E.?

After a thorough interrogation of the suspect over the weekend ... well, he would not really say. In what he said was his first interview with a journalist, the man in the hooded sweatshirt said he was responsible for this viral dissemination of the three-lettered puzzle, but refused to divulge his name, age or many details about his background and method, for fear of arrest. He also refused to have his face photographed or to say what B.N.E. stands for. His initials, perhaps?

“Let’s just say it has a meaning that’s personal to me,
 
This guy put up millions of vinyl stickers, which are very hard to remove all over the world.

I'm wondering how he prints them.
[h1]Making a Name for Himself, With Just 3 Letters[/h1]
articleLarge-v2.jpg


bne2ss.jpg


32001310.JPG


32001340.JPG


32001349.JPG


smokin.gif
The man in the hooded sweatshirt and cargo pants was not recognizable, but the three letters he was rendering as a 15-foot mural on the wall of a Hell’s Kitchen building certainly were: B.N.E.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/09/nyregion/09bne.html#secondParagraph
[h2]B.N.E. Is Everywhere [/h2]
http://
This mischievous monogram, posted by marker, spray can, roller and especially stickers, has become part of the landscape of New York and cities worldwide, thrilling graffiti admirers and roiling public officials. Its saturation has provoked one of the more enduring Internet mysteries: What and who is B.N.E.?

After a thorough interrogation of the suspect over the weekend ... well, he would not really say. In what he said was his first interview with a journalist, the man in the hooded sweatshirt said he was responsible for this viral dissemination of the three-lettered puzzle, but refused to divulge his name, age or many details about his background and method, for fear of arrest. He also refused to have his face photographed or to say what B.N.E. stands for. His initials, perhaps?

“Let’s just say it has a meaning that’s personal to me,
 
I love graffiti artists. The passion, drive, determination, and willingness to get up like that is like no other.
 
I love graffiti artists. The passion, drive, determination, and willingness to get up like that is like no other.
 
No idea. But "Exit Through the Gift Shop" was an excellent movie.
 
No idea. But "Exit Through the Gift Shop" was an excellent movie.
 
Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

I love graffiti artists. The passion, drive, determination, and willingness to get up like that is like no other.

that isnt graffiti... thats trash.. anyone can put stickers anywhere.. i used to be pretty big in graffiti
 
Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

I love graffiti artists. The passion, drive, determination, and willingness to get up like that is like no other.

that isnt graffiti... thats trash.. anyone can put stickers anywhere.. i used to be pretty big in graffiti
 
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I can just imagine the fine they'd throw at him if/when he gets caught
 
Originally Posted by MOSTHATED770

Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

I love graffiti artists. The passion, drive, determination, and willingness to get up like that is like no other.

that isnt graffiti... thats trash.. anyone can put stickers anywhere.. i used to be pretty big in graffiti

It isnt graffit, but I'd argue its definitely not trash. The man has a reason and is kind of proving a point:
"You have these billion-dollar companies, and I’ve got to look at their logos every day. Why can’t I put mine up?
 
Originally Posted by MOSTHATED770

Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

I love graffiti artists. The passion, drive, determination, and willingness to get up like that is like no other.

that isnt graffiti... thats trash.. anyone can put stickers anywhere.. i used to be pretty big in graffiti

It isnt graffit, but I'd argue its definitely not trash. The man has a reason and is kind of proving a point:
"You have these billion-dollar companies, and I’ve got to look at their logos every day. Why can’t I put mine up?
 
Originally Posted by 2LipsLegit

Originally Posted by MOSTHATED770

Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

I love graffiti artists. The passion, drive, determination, and willingness to get up like that is like no other.

that isnt graffiti... thats trash.. anyone can put stickers anywhere.. i used to be pretty big in graffiti

It isnt graffit, but I'd argue its definitely not trash. The man has a reason and is kind of proving a point:
"You have these billion-dollar companies, and I’ve got to look at their logos every day. Why can’t I put mine up?
 
Originally Posted by 2LipsLegit

Originally Posted by MOSTHATED770

Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

I love graffiti artists. The passion, drive, determination, and willingness to get up like that is like no other.

that isnt graffiti... thats trash.. anyone can put stickers anywhere.. i used to be pretty big in graffiti

It isnt graffit, but I'd argue its definitely not trash. The man has a reason and is kind of proving a point:
"You have these billion-dollar companies, and I’ve got to look at their logos every day. Why can’t I put mine up?
 
Originally Posted by 2LipsLegit

Originally Posted by MOSTHATED770

Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

I love graffiti artists. The passion, drive, determination, and willingness to get up like that is like no other.

that isnt graffiti... thats trash.. anyone can put stickers anywhere.. i used to be pretty big in graffiti

It isnt graffit, but I'd argue its definitely not trash. The man has a reason and is kind of proving a point:
"You have these billion-dollar companies, and I’ve got to look at their logos every day. Why can’t I put mine up?
 
Originally Posted by 2LipsLegit

Originally Posted by MOSTHATED770

Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

I love graffiti artists. The passion, drive, determination, and willingness to get up like that is like no other.

that isnt graffiti... thats trash.. anyone can put stickers anywhere.. i used to be pretty big in graffiti

It isnt graffit, but I'd argue its definitely not trash. The man has a reason and is kind of proving a point:
"You have these billion-dollar companies, and I’ve got to look at their logos every day. Why can’t I put mine up?
 
Originally Posted by MOSTHATED770

Originally Posted by 2LipsLegit

Originally Posted by MOSTHATED770

Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

I love graffiti artists. The passion, drive, determination, and willingness to get up like that is like no other.

that isnt graffiti... thats trash.. anyone can put stickers anywhere.. i used to be pretty big in graffiti

It isnt graffit, but I'd argue its definitely not trash. The man has a reason and is kind of proving a point:
"You have these billion-dollar companies, and I’ve got to look at their logos every day. Why can’t I put mine up?
 
Originally Posted by MOSTHATED770

Originally Posted by 2LipsLegit

Originally Posted by MOSTHATED770

Originally Posted by ATLien Seeko

I love graffiti artists. The passion, drive, determination, and willingness to get up like that is like no other.

that isnt graffiti... thats trash.. anyone can put stickers anywhere.. i used to be pretty big in graffiti

It isnt graffit, but I'd argue its definitely not trash. The man has a reason and is kind of proving a point:
"You have these billion-dollar companies, and I’ve got to look at their logos every day. Why can’t I put mine up?
 
speaking of graffiti artist, did anyone see the documentary on Showtime?


That was pretty good stuff. Really good. It goes beyond Graffiti.
 
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