Monday, February 28, 2011
F-Style Graffiti Letters
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Graffiti Letters,
Graffiti Sketch,
Graffiti Style
Wildstyle Design - Colorfull Sketches of Graffiti Alphabet
3 graffiti alphabet design in a paper on freedom of expression hand in shaping and coloring. The third design uses wildstyle graffiti in the making to make it look beautiful with 3D and color combinations that will be integrated.
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Graffiti Letter Name "TOM"
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Sunday, February 27, 2011
Graffiti on Trains Alphaet "KERIN"
Sketch Graffiti Alphabet Paper (Letter A-Z) - Tribal Design
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Graffiti Alphabet Letters A-Z "HandWritten"
Graffiti Alphabet Letters A-Z "HandWritten"
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Saturday, February 26, 2011
Graffiti Alfabeto: Graffiti Alphabet Letters Handwritten
A-Z alphabet graffiti handwriting. Create a graffiti style fit your desires degan artists. Art is beautiful
Dark Vampire Girl - Graffiti Wall Writing
Dark Vampire Girl - Graffiti Wall Writing
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Friday, February 25, 2011
runDMC Adidas Graffiti Wall Street
4 Life Love Graffiti Wall Brick - STeve & Bob
4 Life Love Graffiti Wall Brick - STeve & Bob
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Letter KAWS - Graffiti Wall by Bradjolly
Letter KAWS - Graffiti Wall by Bradjolly
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Mural Graffiti Name "Tom"
Labels:
Graffiti Art,
Graffiti Murals,
Graffiti Wall,
Wall Murals
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Graffiti Fonts: Write My Name in Graffiti "James"
Examples of 4 fonts graffiti with the words James. How to write my name in graffiti? you can write graffiti download fonts and install on your computer, just write according to your name. Or you want to make a graffiti with a unique style. graffiti sketch in the style you want. Good luck with making graffiti.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Graffiti Fonts | Kanji Symbol Graffiti Art
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Graffiti Spray Can for Apple Products (iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad)
Graffiti Spray Can for Apple Products
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IZ Graffiti Tattoo Tribute
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Graffiti Street Art: Graffiti Alphabet Hoskins
This is the art of graffiti writing street with Hoskins. Graffiti with 3 color combination. Red yellow green design is simple but bubble letters to make different graffiti styles. I like it
Monday, February 21, 2011
Battle Graffiti R - Graffiti Alphabet Letter R
The letter R is part of the alphabet A - Z. Where most graffiti alphabet letters become a favorite choice among the community or which of course they are a fan of graffiti. They need a lot of examples of design in order to make graffiti letters graffiti they like, at least with the many choices they will be able to write their own graffiti with a beautiful name.
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Graffiti Fonts Elevenoone by elevenoone
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Graffiti Fonts Elevenoone by elevenoone
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Wildstyle Graffiti Alphabet | Graffiti Letters A-Z in the Paper
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Anti Banksy Graffiti - VANDALIZE BANKSY MURAL
Anti Banksy Graffiti - VANDALIZE BANKSY MURAL
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Saturday, February 19, 2011
Banksy Graffiti Artist
Banksy has become a legend in the current era, but also full of controversial graffiti in every painting he made. Indeed, if we argue about what is right and wrong then there will be no completion, even I thought it was not in place. What I want to talk about is art created by banky where each of his paintings have meaning and purpose. Indeed, most of all it is a critique of painting graffiti. And it is constructive criticism in the social, political, economic, so there is a goodness in them. For today we'll show you some pictures / paintings Banksy graffiti in the form of video. Enjoy!
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Banksy Graffiti : Jack The Ripper’s Artist
Banksy Graffiti : Jack The Ripper’s Artist
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Friday, February 18, 2011
Graffiti Tag Name Unique Ideas
Create a graffiti tag name with a unique and interesting characteristics.
Few graffiti artists use their real name, both for tradition and to avoid prosecution if they get caught with their name--or tag--on private property. Choosing a tag name can be tricky, as a good tag must be short, memorable, original and distinctive to its bearer. Fortunately, there are a number of ideas for choosing a proper handle.
Acronyms
It is common for taggers to base their names on acronyms. Sometimes these acronyms will be vulgar, but other times they may stand for a neighborhood or other object of personal significance. A tagger from the west side of Detroit might use the tag "WSB" to stand for "West Side Boy."
Nicknames
Many taggers will make their tag a nickname, particularly a short and uncommon one. For example, while a tagger named Nicholas would seldom use the nickname "Nick" as a tag, a tagger with a rare, slightly mysterious nickname--say, "Grease" or "Frizzy"--might adopt that as his graffiti name.
Puns
Graffiti art, like any subculture, has its own sense of humor. Sometimes taggers will choose a pun as their name, often as a kind of in joke to other taggers. The modern artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, who was originally a graffiti artist, used to sign his pieces "SAMO", a pun both on "Sambo", the stereotypically black figure, and the phrase "same old"--a joke about the increasing popularity of graffiti, which was once an underworld phenomenon.
Slang
Many artists will base their name on a slang word or phrase, particularly one used in graffiti or hip-hop circles. One popular handle is the word "dank," which means "good" or "high quality."
Adjectives
Some taggers also chose to use adjectives, often one that they believe describes their personality or their style. According to ChicagoGraffiti.com, some local artists have chosen the names "Scarce," "Severe" and "Elite." This kind of name communicates to the other graffiti artists something about the person responsible for the work.
Initials
One of the simpler tags that artists adopt is their initials, particularly if the initials form a word. For variety, some taggers will also mix up the letters of their initials with a number, often one of special significance, such as their age or their area code.
Concepts
Graffiti artists will often adopt a short noun for a name, particularly one that has a distinct feeling or describes a particular concept relevant to graffiti. The tagger names "Ebola" and "Cancer" connote danger and death, but also the idea that tags spread mysteriously, like diseases. [Via]
Few graffiti artists use their real name, both for tradition and to avoid prosecution if they get caught with their name--or tag--on private property. Choosing a tag name can be tricky, as a good tag must be short, memorable, original and distinctive to its bearer. Fortunately, there are a number of ideas for choosing a proper handle.
Acronyms
It is common for taggers to base their names on acronyms. Sometimes these acronyms will be vulgar, but other times they may stand for a neighborhood or other object of personal significance. A tagger from the west side of Detroit might use the tag "WSB" to stand for "West Side Boy."
Nicknames
Many taggers will make their tag a nickname, particularly a short and uncommon one. For example, while a tagger named Nicholas would seldom use the nickname "Nick" as a tag, a tagger with a rare, slightly mysterious nickname--say, "Grease" or "Frizzy"--might adopt that as his graffiti name.
Puns
Graffiti art, like any subculture, has its own sense of humor. Sometimes taggers will choose a pun as their name, often as a kind of in joke to other taggers. The modern artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, who was originally a graffiti artist, used to sign his pieces "SAMO", a pun both on "Sambo", the stereotypically black figure, and the phrase "same old"--a joke about the increasing popularity of graffiti, which was once an underworld phenomenon.
Slang
Many artists will base their name on a slang word or phrase, particularly one used in graffiti or hip-hop circles. One popular handle is the word "dank," which means "good" or "high quality."
Adjectives
Some taggers also chose to use adjectives, often one that they believe describes their personality or their style. According to ChicagoGraffiti.com, some local artists have chosen the names "Scarce," "Severe" and "Elite." This kind of name communicates to the other graffiti artists something about the person responsible for the work.
Initials
One of the simpler tags that artists adopt is their initials, particularly if the initials form a word. For variety, some taggers will also mix up the letters of their initials with a number, often one of special significance, such as their age or their area code.
Concepts
Graffiti artists will often adopt a short noun for a name, particularly one that has a distinct feeling or describes a particular concept relevant to graffiti. The tagger names "Ebola" and "Cancer" connote danger and death, but also the idea that tags spread mysteriously, like diseases. [Via]
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Graffiti Name Pink and Purple Graphic
Red Graffiti Love Letters "I Love U" Street Wall Art
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