Upper Playground has been supporting street artists in its stores and galleries for ten years, so it only makes sense that they would start stocking the tools to make the art. At the Upper Playground web store’s new department for graffiti supplies, you can now buy spray paint, markers and fatcaps from Montana and Krink. This should be great news for the homecoming of UP alumni, David Choe. He’s currently doing a stint in China and recently blogged about all the cheap watery paint.


chris Friday, 04.03.09 @ 2:53 pm

ummm, for real? …..isn’t this the equivalent of buying your ‘punk rock gear’ at Spencer’s Gifts? I would think normalizing anything like this robs it of it’s bite. If even this has any bite left to it.

I hear Crayola’s comin’ out with a sweet 64 color marker set. sooo rad.


Coleman Horn Tuesday, 04.07.09 @ 4:03 am

Cool, now Upper Playground can make some money off people making my neighborhood look shitty….


J.o. Friday, 04.10.09 @ 1:02 pm

it’s a bit weird. watch out, krink.


david Monday, 03.21.11 @ 6:05 pm

yessss but street price is probley better lol




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