E S T E M E & Y E S 2
Esteme sketch by Yes 2 (1 of 3):
(2 of 3):
(3 of 3):
Esteme's interpretation of Sketch 1:
Esteme's interpretation of sketches 2 AND 3:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 2005
Esteme on executing the sketches:

Whats up ya'll..
The Pink one is the official one. I tried to do the outline as close as I could. The other one is
the mix of the other two yes outlines...plus randomness that I threw in.The spaces between
the star and the E' and the bottom of the S'...kind of fuck with me but
it it was fun mixing and matching shit...Peace.



YES 2 said:

Yeah, I'm feelin the one with the greens..the mix of the two different outlines worked
nice the piece looks solid! they both work nice on the freight format. It still bugs me out
seeing someone else do the drawing that i did. It's always bugged out because they do
some other shit that i would not think to do to the piece.



RIME said:

Fresh sketches and execution coming from Yes and Esteme. I have been a big fan of styles
reminiscant of late 80's to early 90's flavor. The classic E's along with the circle style 3d's
are the calling card of New York style during this era. All 3 sketches have just the right amount of style.
They are all simple but wild and can stand alone from letter to letter.

Esteme you successfully took up the challenge of painting these sketches up on Ridgy ass Railboxes.
Both came out really fresh but my favorite is the second take on outllines 2 and 3. The first piece
from sketch 1 is very strong stylistically but I think the oversized Exchange tag in the top left
corner takes attention away from the piece. I am feeling the patch blends and
rough separations of color in the fill in. FRESH!

R