82 pages 27 x 21 cm Language: English, French Paperback 2009
Blazing is a standout French graffiti magazine known for its bold visual storytelling and commitment to street culture. Published quarterly from 2005 to 2011 and fully in French, each issue runs approximately 82 pages Drawing on raw, high-energy street burners, blackbook sketches, and train‑spotting photography, Blazing walks the line between underground authenticity and polished design. While it maintains a gritty edge—true to graffiti culture—it was widely available on French newsstands and in specialist stores, reflecting its growing influence in European urban art circles .
Issue #19captures this dynamic moment in the late‑2000s graffiti scene. As confirmed by archival listings, it offers the same 82‑page count and large‑format presentation . Likely featuring a curated mix of fresh train pieces, wall murals, sketchbook spreads, and crew interviews, this issue continues Blazing’s tradition of delivering street‑level reportage with sharp visual and editorial clarity. It represents a key milestone in the magazine’s evolution—an authentic snapshot of French graffiti just before the scene’s next wave of stylistic innovation.