Graffiti Artist Tells His Story

Graffiti Artist Tells His Story

Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Montclair, NJ The Academy News Permit 180 Montclair Kimberley Academy’s Student-Run Newspaper Volume XXXVII, Issue 3 January 2012 Graffiti Artist Tells His Story Inside Anonymous Although the actions described in the following article We take pictures of our work and leave them in his violate elements of MKA’s code of conduct, we believe mailbox, and occasionally he will leave us a note tell- that it’s a compelling, valuable description of real life ex- ing us how he doesn’t like our color choices, or some periences, informing MKA’s students and teachers about piece is perfect. the broader community. Printing the article in no way I love it when people say graffiti is nothing implies MKA’s approval of the actions described. but a foolish crime. I just laugh. You can’t understand graffiti unless you get to know it, understand it—feel I don’t really know how the whole thing started. it. Only writers know that feeling. I remember in Photo courtesy of abcnews.com I remember in middle school my art teacher showed me the beginning I was so scared of getting caught that Penn State Scandal some photos that really I couldn’t even fin- Page 2 got my mind going in ish a piece because I places it had never been was looking over my to before. I tried to get shoulder so often. into writing graffiti on But that went away my own, but it was tough once I learned the ins to learn the basics while and outs – putting trying to stay under the magnets on the bot- radar. Then three years toms of cans so that ago I started talking to the steel balls don’t a guy, Jim, at a hockey make noise while I game. We started talking, run, always wearing and when we walked out- gloves, never look- side I mentioned a huge graffiti piece we passed behind ing like a hoodlum teenager about to go graffiti some- the building. “Yeah,” he said. “I did it.” thing. You know, the basics. Photo Courtesy of gawker. Jim, who was twenty-four at the time, told me About 7 or 8 months ago Jim and I went out com about an ex-graffiti artist who goes by CRISPO. To this on a Saturday night to do a piece. That was our first Point-Counterpoint: Marijuana day, I still don’t know CRISPO’s real name, and I’ve mistake, Saturday nights are no-no’s – too many peo- Legalization only met him once: picture a sketchy guy with a long, ple, and more people means more cops. We drove to Page 3 scraggly beard living in a bad neighborhood. Jim intro- a pretty secluded area and he parked his car in a nice duced me to him, and we said we wanted to start putting out-of-the-way spot, with only a short one- or two- the name CRISPO back out there for him—at forty-one, mile walk separating us from the infinite canvases he is already too old to do it himself. Graffiti is a young most would call dismissed freight train cars. man’s game. Now CRISPO serves as a sort of mentor. We arrived, and unsurprisingly we saw a few (cont. on p. 5) Harlan Coben Visits MKA Aaron Stagoff-Belfort ‘14 Staff Writer Harlan Coben, renowned author of over 20 nov- rience.” And I did and it was a terrible book, it was Photo by Kristyn Morisseau els, including the world-famous Myron Bolitar series, pompous and pretentious and self-absorbed, but from was the Book Fair speaker at the Middle School this that experience I got what I can only call the writing Are MKA’s New Rules Overkill? year. Coben, who grew up in New Jersey and played virus, which is a little bit like when you play basket- Page 4 basketball at Amherst University, is a powerhouse in the ball and you just want to do it all the time. I just had to world of adult thrillers. Now promoting his first young keep writing and trying to get better. adult novel, Shelter, Coben granted the Academy News an interview after his Book Fair signing. AN: I know your parents died when you were in college. How did their death affect your writing? Academy News: What were your favorite books to HC: My parents died when I was in my twenties and read as a kid and what authors inspired you to start I had already been writing by then, so I don’t think it writing? affected my first writing so much. But it did affect my Harlan Coben: You know when I was younger, like el- writing now. I think unfortunately I’m a better writer ementary school age, Roald Dahl and Charlie And The because of it. Tragedy does unfortunately make you a Chocolate Factory were my favorites. I loved Madeline better writer, as any experience will. Engel, who wrote A Wrinkle in Time. C.S. Lewis’ Narnia Photo Courtesy of mynextcollege. series, those were the books that I would probably list AN: Where did the character Myron Bolitar come com which were most influential from my childhood. from? What Not to Do in the College HC: Well I’m really not supposed to admit it, but he’s Process AN: When did you know you wanted to become a me with wish fulfillment. I played college basketball Page 7 writer for a living? and he was a much better college basketball player. HC: When I was in college, in-between my junior and He’s faster, stronger and funnier. He thinks of a line senior year, I worked a job as a tour guide in Spain, I wish I had thought of. However, I do have him beat which was my family’s business. One day I sat down in two areas: I am a better dancer and I have had bet- and said, “Man, I need to write a book about this expe- ter luck in my love life. I have been with my wife for News, Page 2 The Academy News January 2012 M.U.N. Takes Brown Harlan Coben Kassie Fotiadis ‘14 Issue Contributor Interview (Con’t.) During the first week of November, I had the pleasure of partici- many years, and Myron’s love life is a disaster. I have a family, and that’s pating in MKA’s Model UN trip to Brown University. It is one of the most something he has always wanted. in-depth and interesting activities that MKA offers: students have the op- portunity to role-play diplomats from over 180 countries as members of AN: So if you and Myron Bolitar were combined, you would be the various committees that discuss and debate current events. The commit- perfect guy? tees range from Crisis Committee, which is known to call students at their HC: Yeah that would be awesome; [laughs] it would be a little too much. hotels in the middle of the night for an impromptu meeting, to SOCHUM (Social, Cultural, Humanitarian and Cultural Affairs Committee), a gath- AN: You seem to consistently be able to churn out quality book after ering of some sixty-five people focusing on humanitarian issues such as quality book; do you think you will ever run out of creative ideas? LGBT rights and stem cell research. During “committee,” one is expected HC: I think that every time. When I finish a book a little voice in my head to speak only in UN jargon, beginning a question with “point of personal says, “That’s it, you’re done, no more ideas.” And what you learn is that inquiry/privilege,” or even asking for a five-minute break by saying, “mo- voice is wrong; it’s like a boxing match where you threw every punch you tion for an unmoderated caucus.” have, and you now you can’t even move your arms. You rest a few days One of the most intriguing aspects of Model UN is meeting people and then you bounce back. from all over the country. Some students even take Model UN as a course or competitive club, and are so serious that they talk to you only in their AN: What advice can you give to an aspiring writer? country’s accent, even when meetings are not in session. These students HC: This sounds so simple, but it’s just to write and keep writing. You’re have prepared and researched all year for these few hours of debate. “It’s going to make mistakes but that’s OK. Quantity will inevitably make like seeing the future president in a gathering of high school students,” quality. The same way you may play basketball now, you couldn’t play MKA sophomore, Nadia Uberoi, said of the delegate from Israel in her with the pros. Eventually if you keep doing it, you will get better. SOCHUM committee. Though the various committees and subjects of debate are interest- ing and definitely worth the trip, there is also a lot of free time to explore Penn State Scandal the college campus. The meetings themselves take place in classrooms Nick Lokker ‘14 and lecture halls, but it’s even more fascinating to be able to eat in the Issue Contributor breakfast hall with Brown students, or shop on Thayer Street. From her On November 4, 2011, a shock of unimaginable size and conse- exposure to Brown University from 2010 Model UN, junior Puja Singh quence was delivered not only to the world of college football, but all of said that the school became one of her top choices for college.

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