When I started graffiti, the people that were good never helped me cause I was a toy. I had to do graffiti with friends that were toys or people that didn’t even get up. But then when I turned 18 my parents let me write in the backyard and that’s when I started to meet people with better skill cause they wanted to come over and practice without worrying about the cops.
i just started and was in the books for quite a while, so one day i picked up a can and went out and by a total mistake went over a crew tag with a throwie, the next day i got threts that if it happens again that imm done. So that was quite cool.
I was walking home from my train and I was Havoc (HVC) writing broad day over an old throwie he did someone beefed on. I was star struck and was like "yo havoc I fuck with you" or something to that extent. Instead of being a dick, this all city writer and his two friends were gassed that I even said anything and they tagged an old no parking sign for me to put on my wall. Perfect example of it. He saw a random kid appreciate him and was appreciative back.
Been Graffiting for 8 years now meet a dude graffin for a year and I've now been taking him out with me and teaching him how to evolve his style and techniques. He also said how come I'm so chill about it. I said I too was once a toy and had to learn on my own plus I enjoy watching you progress within a month he's already running more tidy tags and throwies 🤙
Bro im 31 and still destroy every bridge, wall, sign, billboards, anything I can get my name up lol the graff community is unlike any other culture out there, met people when I was 11 who I still talk and write with, also meet people to this day that ask me to go bombing with. Graffiti is home graffiti is life, I wont ever stop. Much love brotha SMAK!ONE 🙏 -FBK- CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
The positive side to graffiti for me is it gave me something to do when I needed to occupy myself during hard times. There haven’t been a horrible amount of negatives yet but, one time I saved a guys life for him to then shatter my windshield. Fun
even if only looking at the mentors and knowledge passed down for free through passion. knowledge you normally would have to pay money for.. thats kindness if ive ever seen it
As someone who started in art and lettering, before transitioning to graff and piecing. My first genuine interaction with a writer was when I found out one of my many cousins was a writer. We actually became closer as family through that connection. My second official interaction with genuine writers, was through Deviantart. I met this cat (KAD) who's younger than me and we got to talking. It turned he's from the same town as me and ran with a crew of writers (KATS) that were getting up in all the hot spots. Somehow a year and a half later, they invited me to be a part of a Graffiti and street art themed show at a gallery. Since then I've valued the positive interactions over the negatives. Yes, I've dealt with the gang taggers. Who have no qualms about a beat down if you're bold enough to go over/cross out their ish. Since I've gotten my own wall and the social distancing it's been more isolating in experience. But. Like you Jon I used to be a smart-ass- I still am. I am doing better in responding and engaging positively.
I’ve only ever been dissed by someone online. My local graffiti shop is really chill and the staff are friendly. I once went over a piece with ‘toy’ but it was one of the ones I had painted that I didn’t think was very good 😂haha! I find the main negativity comes from random people spouting- graffiti is illegal- and having a go at you whilst painting.
I met 2 of my best friends through graffiti in high school. It was an ice breaker for conversation, really chill dudes and 16 years later I'm still good friends with them today. On the other side of that I met writers that were very disrespectful and ignorant to the unspoken rules as well as form and quality. We truly are all just different people when it comes down to it ❤
im a graffiti writer from israel and the scene here isnt so big but there is a lot of skill and a lot of graffiti in the country i never encountered negativity in our commiunity in all my time as a writer it seems like here in israel every1 likes every1 and there is no toxicity at all
Graf is a full contact sport if you want to... beef build you skills, it is also foolish. We all want to get up, we all want a wall. I made really good friends by beef and being nice. Internet corrupted all beef. Made it to easy and ruined the concept of respect..... Make that sink in.... Being nice gets you further in graf and life
today i did a throwie and posted it in a group, ppl said that i was copying a famous writter here, Resk12, but i just made an R inspired by his R and i've seen a lot of simmilar R out there, am i in the wrong here?
lol ya know, i can understand that. while i feel like iv met plenty of nice people the past year or two (and a few back in the day) i've certainly met 5x more obnoxious rude writers. In my experience, the ones who's only personality trait is being a writer, or those hard-core bombers are the ones i stay away from, too annoying, too ego driven.
@@Theartistblock i thought its about getting your name up and meeting guys with that same passion and hanging out, then i realised its a freaking ego trip and most of the guys wont even acknowledge you if you aint some kind of drug dealer or gangster in some way besides your graff stuff... I do graff for myself nowadays, fuck the graff scene..
me sitting here after getting kicked from graffiti discord server because I left a review saying, I didn't like how people harassed me for being a toy 🧍♂/make fun of everything I did for no reason.
When I started graffiti, the people that were good never helped me cause I was a toy. I had to do graffiti with friends that were toys or people that didn’t even get up.
But then when I turned 18 my parents let me write in the backyard and that’s when I started to meet people with better skill cause they wanted to come over and practice without worrying about the cops.
lol they wanted to use you for your wall? oh man isn't that something lol
@@Theartistblock lol in a way but i still know some of them till this day
Imo if you get crossed out or written over, it's because on some level the person who crossed you wants to see you write more or improve
i just started and was in the books for quite a while, so one day i picked up a can and went out and by a total mistake went over a crew tag with a throwie, the next day i got threts that if it happens again that imm done. So that was quite cool.
happens to the best, most times u can just end the beef by apologizing, not worth the stress n effort just to be right yk
@@13zwoelfer yeah i mean i just said that im sorry and it won’t happen again, but they weren’t nice at all😂
@@skledarsmind They didnt beat you up and gave you a second chance.....they where nice 😆
I was walking home from my train and I was Havoc (HVC) writing broad day over an old throwie he did someone beefed on. I was star struck and was like "yo havoc I fuck with you" or something to that extent. Instead of being a dick, this all city writer and his two friends were gassed that I even said anything and they tagged an old no parking sign for me to put on my wall. Perfect example of it. He saw a random kid appreciate him and was appreciative back.
Been Graffiting for 8 years now meet a dude graffin for a year and I've now been taking him out with me and teaching him how to evolve his style and techniques. He also said how come I'm so chill about it. I said I too was once a toy and had to learn on my own plus I enjoy watching you progress within a month he's already running more tidy tags and throwies 🤙
Bro im 31 and still destroy every bridge, wall, sign, billboards, anything I can get my name up lol the graff community is unlike any other culture out there, met people when I was 11 who I still talk and write with, also meet people to this day that ask me to go bombing with. Graffiti is home graffiti is life, I wont ever stop.
Much love brotha SMAK!ONE 🙏 -FBK- CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
Did the ops ever get ya
The positive side to graffiti for me is it gave me something to do when I needed to occupy myself during hard times. There haven’t been a horrible amount of negatives yet but, one time I saved a guys life for him to then shatter my windshield. Fun
oh lord dude, what an ass, hopefully you got that windshield fixed lol
even if only looking at the mentors and knowledge passed down for free through passion. knowledge you normally would have to pay money for.. thats kindness if ive ever seen it
As someone who started in art and lettering, before transitioning to graff and piecing. My first genuine interaction with a writer was when I found out one of my many cousins was a writer. We actually became closer as family through that connection. My second official interaction with genuine writers, was through Deviantart. I met this cat (KAD) who's younger than me and we got to talking. It turned he's from the same town as me and ran with a crew of writers (KATS) that were getting up in all the hot spots. Somehow a year and a half later, they invited me to be a part of a Graffiti and street art themed show at a gallery. Since then I've valued the positive interactions over the negatives. Yes, I've dealt with the gang taggers. Who have no qualms about a beat down if you're bold enough to go over/cross out their ish. Since I've gotten my own wall and the social distancing it's been more isolating in experience. But. Like you Jon I used to be a smart-ass- I still am. I am doing better in responding and engaging positively.
I’ve only ever been dissed by someone online. My local graffiti shop is really chill and the staff are friendly. I once went over a piece with ‘toy’ but it was one of the ones I had painted that I didn’t think was very good 😂haha! I find the main negativity comes from random people spouting- graffiti is illegal- and having a go at you whilst painting.
Sive is awesome and seems like such a down to earth chill dude.
I met 2 of my best friends through graffiti in high school. It was an ice breaker for conversation, really chill dudes and 16 years later I'm still good friends with them today. On the other side of that I met writers that were very disrespectful and ignorant to the unspoken rules as well as form and quality. We truly are all just different people when it comes down to it ❤
really liked the part where you said u respect and like other perspective are importants...
Common dud..
im a graffiti writer from israel and the scene here isnt so big but there is a lot of skill and a lot of graffiti in the country
i never encountered negativity in our commiunity in all my time as a writer
it seems like here in israel every1 likes every1 and there is no toxicity at all
Graf is a full contact sport if you want to... beef build you skills, it is also foolish. We all want to get up, we all want a wall. I made really good friends by beef and being nice.
Internet corrupted all beef. Made it to easy and ruined the concept of respect.....
Make that sink in....
Being nice gets you further in graf and life
I love your vids dude! I am learning well from you. Btw where did you get that hoodie?
i met some really chill people in our local graffshop or at jams. havent really come across negative people (maybe because im not into illegal stuff)
Please talk about anty style and trash graff
i started 4 months ish ago bro the ppl iv met the nicest ppl
Bro got the bold refill in the background 😐👍
Guys the montana black chrome outline it's actually for outlines?
Certainly is true that toys get into waaaay more beef, waaay more frequently than more experienced writers. All the ego, none of the skills.
Bring Back The Name Exchange Series Bro😭
Oh I'm going to, I was actually meaning to paint one this week for you guys but I kinda had a medical emergency so we're postponing that
today i did a throwie and posted it in a group, ppl said that i was copying a famous writter here, Resk12, but i just made an R inspired by his R and i've seen a lot of simmilar R out there, am i in the wrong here?
If its just the R you did no wrong, if you copied his tag tho..
@@64leonardos yeah, but since a more ppl, in other places said that it was way too similar, I'll change the throw anyway
I like ur hat. Ps I got the 69th like
I love graffiti. Keep up the good work. I wanna get into it
I used to love writers until i started meeting them in person..
lol ya know, i can understand that. while i feel like iv met plenty of nice people the past year or two (and a few back in the day) i've certainly met 5x more obnoxious rude writers. In my experience, the ones who's only personality trait is being a writer, or those hard-core bombers are the ones i stay away from, too annoying, too ego driven.
@@Theartistblock i thought its about getting your name up and meeting guys with that same passion and hanging out, then i realised its a freaking ego trip and most of the guys wont even acknowledge you if you aint some kind of drug dealer or gangster in some way besides your graff stuff... I do graff for myself nowadays, fuck the graff scene..
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It’s a great day to be a homosexual graffiti writer even a better day because Grim just uploaded!
If you say so.
Check earshot in the infamy docu
What 😂😂
@@bertjansen565 its earsnot
Autocorrect
me sitting here after getting kicked from graffiti discord server because I left a review saying, I didn't like how people harassed me for being a toy 🧍♂/make fun of everything I did for no reason.
Why are you in a discord server tor graffiti anyways😂, just gonna be full of book writers and bathroom taggers.