It displayed 22 works by New York graffiti artists, including Crash, Daze, and Lady Pink.
Sandra Fabara, a graffiti artist known as Lady Pink, first saw a copy of the book last summer and alerted others.
Lady Pink smiled back.
Back when half the skill lay in eluding the authorities, Lady Pink was muscling her way into the boys' club that was graffiti.
When she bought her own house in Astoria, Lady Pink, now 35, took great pains to scrub away the jumble of tags that covered the garage.
Lady Pink (Sandra Fabara) was a pioneering figure among the so-called graffiti artists of the late 1970's.
Lady Pink - graffiti artist.
Soon after she started tagging the name Lady Pink, derived from her love of historical romances, England, the Victorian period, and the aristocracy.
Lady Pink studied at the High School of Art & Design in Manhattan.
Lady Pink painted subway trains from the years 1979-1985.