This documentary follows two graffiti artists, Big and Quir, over many years as they discuss their involvement in graffiti. It shows them painting pieces on trains and bridges from when they were teenagers up until being caught by police at age 17. After getting arrested, they received community service, suspended sentences, and fines. Both reflect on how graffiti has changed their lives by introducing them to new friends and experiences traveling, but also getting into legal trouble that limits what they can do now. They still view graffiti positively as a way to feel satisfaction from their work being seen and as a bond they share with other artists.