DG renown, Jaon Wulf DG, 42, was a link to a vanished New York in which teenagers slipped through fences and did graffiti on subway cars. He had started to paint canvasses for art shows in NYC and overseas, friends said. But even in a city that some fear is growing too antiseptic, Mr. Wulf refused to turn his back on its rougher days. Jason Wulf titan of New York graffiti who was found dead last week next to the third rail in a subway station. The Director who wrote with Jason in the 90's contacted family to see if he could show Jasons art and life in a tribute montage of his life. with proceeds going towards Jasons Headstone. The goal was reached and Jasons friends and family have met to lay him to rest. Grand Wizard Theodore along with the Director have come up with a concept using Jason voice being scratched to a beat called the "NEW beat-street" played in doc. Grand Wizard Theodore invented the scratch in Hip Hop With much help from Family Tina Wulf, Joe Montemorano, Eileen Gubbelman and Mike Whispers all gave pictures of Jason and his work for the director to compile for this memorial tribute.
Jason was an artist through in through. He wrote in the gritty city with the hardest most up writers. Yet would sit and draw on canvas paper shirts and even tattooed. He was a brilliant minded human with a heart of gold. He has so many friends that loved him. His funeral and headstone all paid for by the love of his friends and family through fundraisers. He touched many with his nomadic style and once he was in your life he wasnt easy to forget. He will live forever with those that knew him well and for those who didnt. Well here is a glimpse