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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Graffiti Sketches: Graffiti Alphabet Cool High Heels


Graffiti sketch on paper with the design of high-heeled shoes with graffiti alphabet and a beautiful color combination. Suitable for young children today. Graffiti alphabet in high heels cool

Monday, November 29, 2010

Graffiti Sketches: Graffiti Alphabet High Heels


Graffiti art in high heels. Graffiti sketch creative. Stay apply with spray paint on your shoes.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Graffiti Alphabet "Sabataz"


Graffiti sketch with sabataz alphabet. Sample make graffiti on paper. Write my name in graffiti. See also art graffiti murals at Merapi volcano erupted in my town

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Graffiti Alphabet Letters: Typograffiti


Create a graffiti style alphabet with a simple but cool. Such Typograffiti above. Graffiti from a-z or graffiti fonts.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Graffiti Murals Merapi

Graffiti mural was created after a volcano erupted Merapi. Mount Merapi erupted on 5 November 2010. Merapi eruption was even more devastating than the eruption of Merapi in 1872.
Residents Hail Magelang regency, Central Java, Merapi eruption incised memories of the events of 2010 in a frame of graffiti art murals. The work of art in painting murals on a wall owned by residents in Yogyakarta, Magelang highway, dated 26 November 2010.

There are three works, each mural panel drawing all the events of the Merapi eruption began drawing lijar molten lava, pyroclastic fury (wedhus trash) and residents flee.
Vertical eruption events become special memories for residents and nearby Magelang because almost for about 10 days the areas exposed to rain ash is very thick and dense.
Pyroclastic fury / wedhus gembel also depicted with a distance range up to a radius of 15 km from the summit.
Massive displacement events for the citizens of Magelang, Sleman and Klaten become special memories for not only humans but animals are also displaced. [Via]

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Graffiti Sketch: I Love Graffiti Alphabet


Graffiti
Sketch. I Love Graffiti Alphabet

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Graffiti Sketches: Graffiti Alphabet URU


Alphabet graffiti sketches with URU. cool graffiti-style, font size equal and balanced right and left

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Spain Graffiti Fonts: Graffiti Alphabet


Spain Graffiti Fonts - Graffiti Alphabet A-Z

Monday, November 22, 2010

Graffiti Sketches: Graffiti Alphabet by Meine Crew


Graffiti
Sketches. Graffiti Alphabet by Meine Crew

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Graffiti Sketches: 3D Graffiti Art Alphabet


Graffiti Sketches - 3D Graffiti Art Alphabet

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Graffiti Sketches: Graffiti Alphabet PAS


Graffiti sketches - Graffiti Alphabet Letter PAS. Graffiti sketches with color combinations of red and white

Friday, November 19, 2010

Graffiti Sketches: Graffiti Alphabet WIS


Graffiti Sketches: Graffiti Alphabet Letter WIS

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Graffiti Alphabet Poser: Graffiti Trains


Graffiti by alphabet Poser on the train. see also graffiti alphabet letters

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Graffiti Alphabet Relic: Graffiti Trains


Graffiti on the train with the alphabet Relic. Graffiti street art is usually created by young people

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Graffiti Alphabet Ichabod: Graffiti Trains


Graffiti art on the train with the alphabet Ichabod

Monday, November 15, 2010

Graffiti Alphabet Beast | Graffiti Trains


Train with graffiti alphabet Beast.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Alphabet Graffiti Wall by NWK


Graffiti street art. Graffiti with 3 colors and 2 color shadow

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Graffiti Is Art


Graffiti is art like the picture above. Examples of graffiti art on the walls are cool. Familiar with the call graffiti street art on the walls. See also graffiti alphabet letters / Graffiti A to Z.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Graffiti Alphabet Calligraphy | Graffiti Tag

Graffiti Art

This is Cazone Tag Graffiti Alphabet from Espacedefis. Tag, urban calligraphy, is the signature encoded to form a decorative design such as graffiti surface: walls, subway cars, etc. The alphabet graffiti tag is also a way to communicate with a nickname, to appear as a young designer and mark the passage. Graffiti alphabet letters

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Graffiti Tags | Handstyles | Graffiti Letters


Tag is the basis and origin of modern graffiti.

Graffiti tags have thousands of years of heritage. They are the most basic form of graffiti is not to convey emotion, can be complicated requiring the use of skilled and artistic instruments, surfaces and speed.

Graffiti tags can be done with marker pen-based Ink, pen-based paint, various modified household / industrial objects, brush, scribes and spray paint.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Bevel Style Graffiti Alphabet Letters

Graffiti Art

Examples of how to make graffiti alphabets. Live for the line and follow like the picture above. Graffiti alphabet from A-Z style bevel. Graffiti fonts

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Graffiti Leters, From San Diego, California, USA

Graffiti art on paper

Graffiti alphabet kramer

Graffiti on a notebook with the letters "we make art"



Graffiti sketches

Monday, November 8, 2010

4 Styles Of Hip-Hop Graffiti Art


4 style alphabet graffiti art hip-hop

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Graffiti Alphabets Characters


Design graffiti alphabet letters with a black and white cartoon-style characters. Graffiti alphabet a through z can be an example to create graffiti art. Graffiti Fonts.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Graffiti Alphabet Letters by QA


Graffiti
style alphabet A to Z by QA. 2 styles of black and white graffiti

Friday, November 5, 2010

Alphabet Graffiti Style Bubble In The Hat


Graffiti alphabets bubble style in hats. Enhance your creativity of design graffiti. Use graffiti style becomes more useful.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Bubble Alphabet A to Z | Graffiti Alphabet Letters


Design of bubble alphabet A to Z. For example to create graffiti art on the walls. It could be to write my name in graffiti letters because there are full of az.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Graffiti Creator


Cute art is important to people, and not simply as nursery art, but as a means of showing some of the most important human emotions. Such art shows sentiment, joyful memories, and love as few things can, and so is important to humanity. This is a list of some of the greatest creators of cute art, it is not in any particular order, for it is impossible to pass judgment on who's art is better among masters.

Robert McCloskey

An illustrator of children's books with two Caldecott Medals, McCloskey is a classically trained artist who created cute and sentimental works of art. His works have inspired many other artists and one of his books "Make Way for Ducklings" even has a statue dedicated to it in Boston.

Fred Moore

One of the few artists who would have the distinction of training the greatest artists at Disney. Fred Moore redesigned Mickey to be the cute and wonderful icon we know today. His personal art was also very whimsical and cute as well.

Mary Blair

One of the concept artists for Disney, she was behind the scenes of many of his early movies from Alice in Wonderland to Peter Pan. Her cute and intelligent works of art helped to inspire many of the masters at Disney.

Ezra Jack Keats

Rare among the creators of cute art and children's books, Keats lived and worked in the poorer districts of New York, where he depicted the children and play in dirty and graffiti covered streets. He showed the warmth and love that existed in all conditions.

Jody Bergsma

Less known then the others on this list Bergsma's work is imaginative and beautiful, from cute dragons to unicorns to children and bunnies her cute art tells stories.

Barbara Lavallee

Barbara Lavallee is another little known artist, with a few children's books which can at times be found in book stores she is a little better known then Bergsma. Her work is amazingly stunning, a glimpse into the every day life and concerns of a world few will ever experience. The people she draws are rounded and warm, with an energy and variance that few artists can match.

Molly Bang

A children's book illustrator who creates works of art which depict emotion as few other artists have been able to. Through her works of art she draws people into a story and holds them until long after the story has ended.

Eleanor Campbell

Though her name is relatively unknown she was the primary illustrator behind "Dick and Jane" the series of books which helped teach millions of children to read. Her cute art depicted a better world.

Beatrix Potter

The amazing thing about Beatrix was her ability to be one of the first to make pictures so sentimental, with cute animals living sweet English lives. Her pictures are filled with emotion, beautiful in their soft style, and form. Few people manage to succeed when they are in their thirties with no background of success, most who make it do so early or not at all. Beatrix Potter's art was beautiful enough to make her a rare exception to this rule.

Samuel Butcher

Precious Moments, the name is sentimental and brilliantly chosen as was having Samuel Butcher do the initial designs for these works. He is a stunning artist; his illustrations speak of the joy of children, not so much the joy of being one but the joy of having one. This is what makes his cute art so amazing, because it shows why people still choose to be parents and still wish to be grandparents inspire of the hardship of being a parent.


Creative Graffiti

Graffiti is a form of art that is used to express the artists feeling and emotions. Just like pouring out your feelings in a diary, only using a different medium. Although many people see graffiti as a nuisance and also see it as vandalism, it is hard to not be interested in its unique style and free expression. Graffiti is a social expression, often a voice of the discontented youth, and is part of the urban world around us.

It is generally harmless, vibrant and creative and often brightens up walls and buildings. Graffiti has many different styles but the two most common types are tagging and hip hop graffiti. Different styles of graffiti fall into different categories.

Hip hop graffiti pieces are usually very large and are created using aerosol spray paints. They usually are a complex mix of letters or a cartoon sketch. Hip hop graffiti usually takes longer to achieve as it takes a lot of planning and designing first.

Tagging graffiti is used as a means to 'mark territory'. This type of graffiti is used as a way to mark one's presence, to say 'so and so was here'. Often the letter styles in one territory will be different to another and signatures are very territorial indeed. Some graffiti is racially motivated or sometimes even politically motivated and bears some relation to urban street fighting.

Commercial graffiti is seen as a big problem. This involves private organisations paying graffiti artists to spray paint advertising logos on walkways and buildings so that they can promote their product. This is an illegal form of advertising.

Graffiti is amazing and its a great way to express yourself through colours, pictures and words. Graffiti can mean everything to an artist so they use it as means of expressing their feelings if they have a lot kept in. It is a stress relief and it is fun painting a wall.

Some people like to express their feelings by writing them down or speaking to someone else. Others may choose to paint words in fierce, vibrant colours, that come across as a message in a piece of art. This could be a message in itself, indicating that they are being driven to the wall because no-one is really listening. So many young people, especially in the inner cities, find that their families are usually too busy trying to survive to have quality time to spend with them. So they form sub-cultures and their own styles of communication to express what they need to say.


Graffiti Wall



Man cave art is completely relative to the man who occupies the cave. For some, it may mean a few favorite posters thrown up but for others the way the man cave is decorated is a reflection of the man himself. Nothing less than something cool or something that will be talked about long after everyone has left the cave will do. One thing is sure, decorating for the Cave must be Quick and Easy and of course fun. The easiest way to do it, is have someone else do it...but it still has to look good, the man cave has a reputation to uphold! One of the easiest ways to decorate those bare walls is to create a graffiti wall which can be created over time (memories in themselves) and everyone who enters the cave can help!

Learn how to easily create a graffiti wall for the cave that will become legendary:

HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL NEED:

1. Supplies for framing graffiti wall area (optional)
2. Paint (spray paint if you are really daring) & various size brushes
3. Large markers
4. Whatever else you can think of... (like old newspapers, pictures, old calendars etc)
5. A bucket or cool box to store it all in

Framing the graffiti wall is optional, although sometimes it is a good idea to set boundaries of where things can be put before the gang starts drinking, just saying. You can even do multiple, smaller areas of "wall art", maybe even give one to the girls who you have to let in because they made the food. You know you don't want them messing up the "real art".

Now go ahead and start "tagging" the cave...be creative, let your imagination run wild, just remember who may be visiting the cave at some later date, the ladies, future man cave trainees. Your best bet is to keep it clean but still have fun. Maybe you can have a frame with a black curtain if you can't control yourself.

You can have an official graffiti wall party or just create the wall as you go, it's up to you. Remember to just have fun with it, what is put on your wall will ultimately remind you of the many fun times you had in the Cave. And the good news is, is that it can always be painted over if it needs to be.

You can even have TWO walls, one a "Serious" wall and one the "Drunk" wall and then have fun trying to decide at any given moment who should be posting which stuff where. This is surely going to bring some fun memories in itself!

Man cave art does not have to be too serious, just let your style be your guide!


Full House Graffiti

Historically speaking, the movement was born out of and has always been about class war. Graffiti provided an outlet for the young, angry and poor to express their lamentations with society and make their presence known in their communities without costing them a dime. The movement grew in leaps and bounds, and pretty soon cities all over the world were suddenly awash with words and bright colors-like everyone on the planet was picking up a can and getting up. Marx himself would easily categorize the "graffiti vandal" as a member of the lumpenproletariat, a derivative of the working class drawn to or forced into criminal activity as means to either a.) survive within the current class structure by their own terms or b.) to provoke the state towards social reform. Depending on what Marxist you're talking to, the lumpenproletariat can be counter-revolutionary or pro.


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Graffiti is the art form of the proletariat. The bourgeoisie can't sell off the walls of their factories so whatever the workers write on them is finally there's to keep. It's an art that cannot be exploited by those who own the means of production, because graffiti exploits them first. The proletariat artist is using the property of the bourgeoisie as a canvas-essentially redistributing the use of property to the people. In that sense graffiti writing becomes the last truly free artistic vehicle; it cannot be taxed and doesn't have to be taught. Anyone can participate, regardless of class, race, religious preference or sexual orientation. Graffiti doesn't even require consumption of any materials if the artist doesn't wish to purchase them. According to old school ethics, paint should be stolen from supply stores as an act of liberation from bourgeoisie's financial death-traps-but really, all you need is a rock and a hard surface to scratch on to make your mark.

Graffiti Theory - Graffiti As Marxism

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Karl Marx has this theory of social alienation that proposes idea that in a capitalist system-much like the 24-hour consumer fest we Americans find ourselves bogged down in-the lower rungs of the class-war ladder are pressured into conformity by those who own the means of production and that's why we work shitty jobs, put up with bullshit labor requirements and grin and bare the monotonous taste of coffee and ever-increasing weight of the daily grind.

And anything or any form of expression outside that prefabricated box is wrong.

In a pure (I cannot stress that word enough) Marxian society however, the owners of capital no longer make the rules because they no longer own the capital. How sweet it is to imagine a world where we don't have to work mostly to make our bosses rich, where social classes are eradicated and everyone pushes happily towards equal contribution and equal redistribution of wealth. Or perhaps more importantly, imagine a world without NO TREPASSING signs; a world where all the factory walls and subway tunnels are suddenly public domain, free to use or draw on as anyone sees fit.

Because the more I sit around my apartment and ponder the issue the more I realize Wu Tang said it best when they told us that: "Cash Rules Everything Around Me". We live in a consumer culture, bound by an insatiable need to turn every product, marketable skill or good idea into a commodity. But if the bourgeoisie can't figure out a cost-effective way to mass produce it, society blocks that shit like an angry Ben Wallace.


Design My Name In Graffiti

Graffiti Art

For example write my name in graffiti. Design my name in graffiti on paper.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Graffiti Train Wagon


Graffiti art in the train wagons

Monday, November 1, 2010

Graffiti Alphabet Slots

Graffiti Art

Graffiti trains with writing Slots