As a pioneer of the emerging graffiti movement during the early seventies, Stay High 149 has left an indelible mark on New York City and graffiti culture. While his tags covered entire train cars in NYC, his work first reached a wide audience with the publication of Norman Mailers seminal book Faith of Graffiti in 1974. An innovative writer, Stay High 149 was the first to adopt an icon rather than a typographic tag as a nom de guerre his Smoker was a subversive spin-off of the logo developed for the 1960s classic spy thriller television show The Saint. His Voice of the Ghetto tag began as an anonymous declaration of existence on behalf
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