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Subway-Tagging Street Artist Charged

A Chicago street artist who became known for tagging subway cars and buildings across the East Coast was arraigned in Queens court today. Chicago resident Zebadiah Arrington, 19, was charged with causing thousands of dollars of damage to seven A, F and 7 trains over the last three years, tagging the cars with his signature "ZEB" moniker.

Arrington, a Chicago Art Institute student, would make several trips a year to NYC to graffiti lines such as "Bomb the System," "Year 2010 Yo," "Nyke" and "Slugs," onto the Queens trains. He was allegedly caught when he emailed photos of his work to friends back home. Arrington, a member of the Chicago-based national graffiti crew known as "Chicago's Most Wanted," is also a suspect in tagging incidents in Boston, Philadelphia, and New Jersey. "Zebadiah Arrington is a very unusual young man. He's having a hard time channeling his creative output in a productive way," said his lawyer, Florian Miedel.

You can see more of his work here. In an interview with Bombing Science, he sounds quite content with how his career is progressing:

Looking back on how I got into photography, I feel that my art has expanded outside of the realm of graffiti and into the realm of documentation, and photo journalism. The first time I picked up a camera was to create an image of a graffiti piece I did on a cardboard box, and to make it look like as if it were a real wall in the photograph. Then I started taking photos of the actual walls I began to paint, and now I have ventured outside of the wall and am more interested in the surrounding environments.

The arrest comes in the wake of the unveiling of the massive underground street art Underbelly Project last weekend, which went undetected by NYPD and MTA workers for over a year.

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  • Love Your Life

    The dude is a "TOY". Love graffiti on trains, I miss it.

  • turtlepower

    i just so often wish they would practice at home. These are not the glory days of "Style Wars". This stuff is embarrassing.

  • potsmoker

    i just read the article in the dailynews this morning.

    funny how nobody calls for cutting off thumbs, flogging, cleanup, restitution, rikers, a$$ raping or heavy jail time for the UNDERBELLY "artists"

    but facts are they committed trespassing and vandalism just the same.

  • Matt

    Free him. It's graffiti people, not murder. Peace and respect to ALL graffiti artists out there. From one writer to another, graffiti is not a crime.

  • Dogsbody

    Graffitti is not a crime...if it's done on your own property or the property of another consenting adult. Otherwise, of course it's a crime. I don't know how anyone over the age of 13 could dispute that.

  • squatch

    graffiti is bullshit art for the lazy. actually, just because a few people want to call it 'art' does not make it so. send this dude to rikers for an extended period of time. maybe he can decorate his cell walls.

  • ANGRYGOD11

    Zeb is dead baby. Zeb is dead.

    And its not a motorcycle, Sugarpop. Its a chopper.

  • Boogie Down

    Stay in school, kid. You suck at art and life.

  • ides_of_march

    Give him a public flogging like they do in Singapore. Charge admission to watch and put the money towards cleaning up the mess this idiot made.

  • Donot

    They don't fuck around over there. I was there in the late 80's and marvel at how clean everywhere was. Hopped over to HK and rode on their metro system and they are waaaaay cleaner than I could even imagine. Came back home to MTA and is sad now :(

  • Donot

    They should make repeat offenders scrub that crap off the trains in addition to hefty fines.

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