This randomly came through my feed. I'd just add that this guy seems like a toy. Handstyle is wack af, and the first and only rule is "Get up, not caught". This is a video essay by somebody that likes graffiti and has a sloppy blackbook, but isn't hopping fences.
@@8028H lol what? If there's some toy shit on a good corner, you tag that with TOY before it gets a next day flick or a buff. It's how they learn. "Only toys call others toys" honestly sounds like a toy line. Maybe you just grew up in some place different, but where I'm from there's no such thing as good manners if you're actually getting up.
I'm a railfan with no interest in graffiti other than for making realistic models. This makes a lot of what I see make more sense. I don't get WHY but I at least understand more of what I see on railcars now. Thank you
@@xxxCrushed.Editzzxxx literally everyone ignores it. You are the equivalent of a visual litterbug. just more random garbage i can let my eyes glaze over and ignore.
Back in '97 I did a roller off a roof of a factory that shut down n itsmstill there to this day....now that im thinking bout how faded It is, I wanna go re do it but my old ass gunna be hurtin' if I tried to scale those 10 or 11 floors again....I'll feel no pain on my couch watching ya'll on youtube while reminiscing of my days.... r.i.p.
I used to do a lot of Tagging, USPS Stickers (we called them slap-tags back in the day), Blocks, Bubbles & Throw Up's. I also used to do another style that maybe it was a bit niche, but common enough to say it's one you missed. Maybe it's not as common anymore or maybe people just haven't seen abandoned it all together...*Stencils!!* (multi-layered stencils were really dope too) I would carry a backpack full of stencils made of cardboard. If I felt it was good enough to keep I would remake it from those hard/flexible plastic dividers, not like that flimsy colored film sheets today but the ones that had the rough texture on one side, and the bigger sheets from art supply stores called Mylar. Those were easy to cut and literally made for stencils. Also a big shout out to home made drippy ass 'mops'! For those times you were broke but still needed to get down lol.
For me the roller ended up being my final stage.the way it allows size height and using found materials most times mixing buckets throw out at construction sites i feel like its how graff makes its full circle back to the days of poor kids finding a can of spray paint and killing a day or night seeing how bold they can get on where they use it.. also the garden sprayer is kinda like the evolution of the fire extinguisher.. there cheap can be filled with paint and surprisingly the nozzel tip can go thin or large and hollow like a astro cap... to be completley honest most teenagers can find a roller some buckets of paint amd a garden sprayer in there garage or friends garages and little do they know they have what it takes to make a curb to roof size tag anywhere all it takes is the heart to step up to the plate and decide its there time now.... and they should cuz at 35 my sprint has become a mild jog so by having to new guys come out and play maybe youll be saving some old dude like me from catching a cop tackle at 4am hahahha
You got knowledge G fr. Id hella go bombin like that. I run mid small unless i have a clear canvass to grid up on. Much love man maybe we'll run into eachother💯
Thanks for the info. I didn't know the the structure the first time I did a tag I was in fifth grade and was my nickname then when I was in Senior high school I did another tagg but I never persuit it now I want to do graffiti for hobby and I was mesmerized by the ten styles you mention . Awesome dude.
We watch this video in my school in sweden when we had art class a few weeks ago. I thinks very nice of them to educate the studets about graffiti becuase its very fun. This was a very good video Thanks.
Thank you, I have always loved Graffiti. I would always see it on the trains when I was in the back of the car going into Toronto with my parents. I was a very young girl when I first had a chance to observe Graffiti, and thinking back now I know I have always admired it. So brave of these men and women to paint these fantastic works of art. I was told that that it was wrong and that they were defacing property illegally. I looked at it as art. Art done so quickly and so skilled that I was really taken by it. Every time we drove in to Toronto I would look forward to seeing the new designs, and tried to distinguish what the letters meant. You have given me a little bit of insight into how I can read them next time. They are masterpieces. I hated seeing half done pieces. This meant either the person had to run away really quickly or was caught by the cops. The worst part was these were moving canvases and the artist probably never got the chance to finish. Plus I would rather look at these works of art then the Gray paint that The city would use to cover them up.
I cant imagine I learn from these styles, I was just drawing every day and by the time my brain lear to what shapes looks good, grafffiti are all universe of possibilities, why locked your self by rules?
Its less about rules and more about framework. I haven't written in over 10 years but I finally learned what a couple of these methods are actually called so its interesting to see there is a framework behind certain styles.
Dude my homie Cuss made it in this video… he’s a mad bomber and just never stopped getting up …no matter where he went he had paint and markers and mops ..I’m blown away right now lol
I'm gonna be honest but the piece graffiti artists could make soooo dope looking paint jobs on cars like skylines or just supercars but i think they would fit on older cars
Ready, Iske. Is from Sydney that lad has tagged damn near every sign along the highway from the city to the blue mountains even nearly all the way up the coast! Impressive I must say 👏
thank you for explaining rollers! i only have a mild interest in graffiti because i love looking at it on a drive, but i always wondered how people did it at the top of apartment buildings
I was having some work done on my car at Muffler Town once. There was a rock band in the neighborhood called China White. They made up a stencil of their band logo and painted it all over north Seattle. The guys in the shop had speculated the meaning of the tag on their building and hadn't heard of the band. I told them the meaning and suggested to them that if they wanted to paint "Muffler Town" on their house I could show them where it was.
Making a portfolio for a graphic design course so I can go to uni next year, definitely incorporating graffiti into it. Thank you for this, love the straightforward explanations. Hope you're well, all the best from Scotland ❤
This is a great explanation, there's some older stuff that he missed but it might just not be as common anymore. I used to use Mops and Stencils back in the day. Stencils are really kind of niche, even back in the early 90's, but Mops were very common. A Mop is a home made device where you take any bottle with, ink or paint in it, and the 'mop' was a home made tip; sponge, old shirt, literal mop strings tied into knots, really anything stuffed into the end of the bottle that would allow the liquid to absorb/squeeze into it and when you tag it would be super drippy or you could do it semi dry and get a nice fade effect.
`I do some graffiti and I admit I need some work. When I started doing graffiti, I started out drawing my name in letters with ends that have straight lines. Then I decided to make the ends round rather than straight, then my first graffiti word was smile, and then it kicked off from there. It started from a bored moment in 7th grade science class. I started doing hollow, I learned how to tag a year later. Just to let everyone know. I believe graffiti is one of the most amazing art styles in the world as long as it's done appropriately. Graffiti can give words even more meaning and can put on any impression you want to put out. Keep drawing, and never give up, you will get better as long as you keep trying.
I have to say i just found you and im amazed. I startet my graffiti in 2018 and lerned just by walking an looking for some in the town. I just love graffiti cause you have so many ways of presenting It.
I once saw a graffiti at a train station when i was, like, 7 years old and it blew my mind. It managed to do something wich i've tried to replicate ever since, but simply couldn't. It's safe to say that it is the reason as to why i love graphic design so much. The graffiti's whole gimmick was: Every letter was stylized to look like a hairy scrotum.
Sticker Graffiti is also favored by Chaos Mages, as it can be easily filled with little intriguing mantras meant to trigger independent thought in the observer for their 'guerilla ontology'. It allows them to focus on making as detailed a piece as they feel required to make, possibly even hiding a sigil in it, before actually "distributing" it.
some say wildstyle for its unrecognizable letters and style elements there are so many terms you can refer to graffiti because of classification it's rad
Wow. You think you're looking at some graffiti crew's effort, and they're paid help? That's a different level. It hard to call that an example of real graffiti, but not everybody who paints on the streets needs to conform, right? I thinks its weak. Juan, do you know any specific cities that are known for that, or artist?
Trip out. I heard the story from the dude himself in a graffiti video. I might be wrong but I think it was one of the "war" videos. But HAEL from AL said he paid some workers from home depot, he used a projector to put up the image in the LA river and the workers painted over it with rollers while he was at home sipping on some Henny.
@@juanzepeda4693 This is a cool topic that I have thought about. Graffiti in ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt was an engraving on a public wall without permission. The traditions of modern graffiti evolved as a creative criminal act. The styles of graffiti are directly affected by it being illegal. The risk the writer takes, and the speed in which they work, determines the style and the persona of the writer. The artist who is not on site during the production of the graffiti cannot take credit as the writer of the graffiti. Is it Graffiti? I think it looks a lot like graffiti, but it's more of a "street art" concept. If it looks good, I say keep up the good work.
i think the little crayon drawings on rail cara have the most impact on me seeing the same one on every car in every state ive been to was like what does this guy or gal do all day
A wildstyle is a piece but a piece is not always wildstyle!...I can show you hundreds of pieces wich aint wildstyle. Btw wildstyle wasnt even a letter style in the beginning, more of a lifestyle. It became a reference to pieces wich were more wilder than others... Wich shows you there not the same... Dont say the word toy if you dont know your shit
This video should be the start point for new graffiti writers. graffiti is just fun and the best for expression and recognition big love for anyone who sees this. Keep Writing!!
Back in the day, I saw some kid walk by and place a sticker of "Anon" on a school bulletin board. Underneath the name it said "United as one, divided by zero." Not sure if his tag or just a shit post, but I love that sticker. Question: What are some good books which feature graffiti? Cooler or most unique/abstract designs, the better.
@@cheesebusiness Yes, I agree. But there is at least one solution: some cities make special walls, where unprofessional artists can practice on making graffities.
I’m a traditional artist intrigued by graffiti, thanks for adding another dimension for me to appreciate it!
Samme
This randomly came through my feed. I'd just add that this guy seems like a toy.
Handstyle is wack af, and the first and only rule is "Get up, not caught".
This is a video essay by somebody that likes graffiti and has a sloppy blackbook, but isn't hopping fences.
If you are traditional artist, you have to check out the channel “the artist block” he has done both and explains everything so well.
@@THEjoelivingstone only toys call others toys.
@@8028H lol what? If there's some toy shit on a good corner, you tag that with TOY before it gets a next day flick or a buff. It's how they learn.
"Only toys call others toys" honestly sounds like a toy line. Maybe you just grew up in some place different, but where I'm from there's no such thing as good manners if you're actually getting up.
I'm a complete noob, thanks for enlightening me...truly said about not depending on street art blogs
@Ben Tryfon yooo ben!! shut the fuck up
@Ben Tryfon ben stfu ur like 4
Ayo keep it up and youll be good to hit the streets, ik its boring but stick to the books and structure letters and stuff like that yk
@@204true ong lmao
@Ben Tryfon ur ruining a new gen of artists just let the man do his thing, hes only tryna learn
Graffiti is life, a city with no paint is a dead city!
Yes indeed and I live in NYC so it's great city after all!
Facts!!
Fr
True
Completely agree. It makes a city interesting and shows that the residents are active
I kept thinking of that one scene from spiderman into the spider-verse lmao
Me too
Actually it inspires me to do graffiti
So true. I started doing my own tags because of Miles, and I'm interested in making stickers too.
u have been on graffiti and the tag and what are grafftis and tags? I love grafftis and tags good grafftis!! OMG!!!!
OMG thats what got me to start doing graffiti
lol same
There were only 3 in my time in the 80's it was Tag, Throw Up and Wall Piece...
There was also a Dub, was this the hollow?
I agree if a tag is made with an extinguisher it's still a tag and no matter the size and the shapes a piece is a piece.
I'm a railfan with no interest in graffiti other than for making realistic models. This makes a lot of what I see make more sense.
I don't get WHY but I at least understand more of what I see on railcars now. Thank you
For fun mainly
Imagine being an artist who's art no-one can ignore
I WIKE TWAINS. NO I DONT WORK IN ANY WAY RELATED TO THEM. IT MY HOOBY, IM COOL AND UNIQUE
@@xxxCrushed.Editzzxxx literally everyone ignores it. You are the equivalent of a visual litterbug. just more random garbage i can let my eyes glaze over and ignore.
@@superstar5123 what’s your problem lmao
@@voidify3 keep scribbling, child
Back in '97 I did a roller off a roof of a factory that shut down n itsmstill there to this day....now that im thinking bout how faded It is, I wanna go re do it but my old ass gunna be hurtin' if I tried to scale those 10 or 11 floors again....I'll feel no pain on my couch watching ya'll on youtube while reminiscing of my days....
r.i.p.
I just popped a xan 50,000 in Japan
Frosty Winter noticed this too
What is it?
Frosty Winter 😂😂😂
I ain't playin no games, these red bottoms not no vans.
Lol
As an artist I’ve been wanting to get into graffiti art, so this video was really helpful
You need to know non of this to start writing graffiti. I don't have an easier time starting to skateboard if I know the names of the tricks my guy.
I used to do a lot of Tagging, USPS Stickers (we called them slap-tags back in the day), Blocks, Bubbles & Throw Up's. I also used to do another style that maybe it was a bit niche, but common enough to say it's one you missed. Maybe it's not as common anymore or maybe people just haven't seen abandoned it all together...*Stencils!!* (multi-layered stencils were really dope too)
I would carry a backpack full of stencils made of cardboard. If I felt it was good enough to keep I would remake it from those hard/flexible plastic dividers, not like that flimsy colored film sheets today but the ones that had the rough texture on one side, and the bigger sheets from art supply stores called Mylar. Those were easy to cut and literally made for stencils.
Also a big shout out to home made drippy ass 'mops'! For those times you were broke but still needed to get down lol.
I wish i saw this video 10 years ago...
A perfekt representation of graffiti
Perfect*
@@realmendodrugs gtfo
@@4hunnid50 Hi
@@4hunnid50 cool
@@realmendodrugs 🤓
as someone in the middle of the desert with nobody else i know thats into graffiti, I really appreciate all the helpful tips!
go off your self
You in Arizona ?
How does this Chanel not have more subs
True. With all the toys in the world they should be in here like mad watching this toys videos
@@acerkrt ok sean
Stickers and pieces are definitely my favourite to see around my town.
Was expecting some toy shit but I’m impressed you know what you are talking about good to see some Melbourne writers get some recognition
For me the roller ended up being my final stage.the way it allows size height and using found materials most times mixing buckets throw out at construction sites i feel like its how graff makes its full circle back to the days of poor kids finding a can of spray paint and killing a day or night seeing how bold they can get on where they use it.. also the garden sprayer is kinda like the evolution of the fire extinguisher.. there cheap can be filled with paint and surprisingly the nozzel tip can go thin or large and hollow like a astro cap... to be completley honest most teenagers can find a roller some buckets of paint amd a garden sprayer in there garage or friends garages and little do they know they have what it takes to make a curb to roof size tag anywhere all it takes is the heart to step up to the plate and decide its there time now.... and they should cuz at 35 my sprint has become a mild jog so by having to new guys come out and play maybe youll be saving some old dude like me from catching a cop tackle at 4am hahahha
You got knowledge G fr. Id hella go bombin like that. I run mid small unless i have a clear canvass to grid up on. Much love man maybe we'll run into eachother💯
Thanks for the info. I didn't know the the structure the first time I did a tag I was in fifth grade and was my nickname then when I was in Senior high school I did another tagg but I never persuit it now I want to do graffiti for hobby and I was mesmerized by the ten styles you mention . Awesome dude.
newbe
RIP Nekst
Just Daniel what happened to him
he died 5 years ago
how?
@@axlaj1 Overdose th-cam.com/video/JghCW1s--1A/w-d-xo.html
RIP ZEXOR
We watch this video in my school in sweden when we had art class a few weeks ago. I thinks very nice of them to educate the studets about graffiti becuase its very fun. This was a very good video Thanks.
Thank you, I have always loved Graffiti.
I would always see it on the trains when I was in the back of the car going into Toronto with my parents. I was a very young girl when I first had a chance to observe Graffiti, and thinking back now I know I have always admired it. So brave of these men and women to paint these fantastic works of art.
I was told that that it was wrong and that they were defacing property illegally.
I looked at it as art. Art done so quickly and so skilled that I was really taken by it.
Every time we drove in to Toronto I would look forward to seeing the new designs, and tried to distinguish what the letters meant.
You have given me a little bit of insight into how I can read them next time.
They are masterpieces. I hated seeing half done pieces. This meant either the person had to run away really quickly or was caught by the cops.
The worst part was these were moving canvases and the artist probably never got the chance to finish.
Plus I would rather look at these works of art then the Gray paint that The city would use to cover them up.
U will see alot if u came nyc it's fill with graffiti
I cant imagine I learn from these styles, I was just drawing every day and by the time my brain lear to what shapes looks good, grafffiti are all universe of possibilities, why locked your self by rules?
GRAWTEX91 DNB the idiot copies and the artist steals
Its less about rules and more about framework.
I haven't written in over 10 years but I finally learned what a couple of these methods are actually called so its interesting to see there is a framework behind certain styles.
Rules are necessary .
those aint rules its more like an explanation of the origins of the art you're creating. it's about culture
idiot
I love graffiti and have always been inspired by it in with my art. this helps me understand it alot better than I normally do.
Now I understand the letters I draw!! Thank you looking forward to seeing more!!
Бегемот аварийка гиря одеколон :DDDDDDD
Русские, залайкайте, пусть думают, что я что-то смешное написал
Пусть англишчане думают, что я здесь что то умное написал:DDD
Пусть думают что у них нет переводчика:D
Хай думають що я щось розумне написала лмао
Love it man learned alot .love how you explained each one accordingly
Dropped some great knowledge there. Great work
Dude my homie Cuss made it in this video… he’s a mad bomber and just never stopped getting up …no matter where he went he had paint and markers and mops ..I’m blown away right now lol
at my 65 I see you guys and gals as Artist and your work as ART.
Babygirl where your man? I just popped xan 50 000 in Japan...
Owo
*baby girl whatcha doing where’s your man*
I ain’t do no plan...
Русский)
@@inoile661 да
Damn dude you got some variety! The ICH blockbuster (3:43) is from my area. Ichabod The Rail God is a freight king in Massachusetts!
I'm gonna be honest but the piece graffiti artists could make soooo dope looking paint jobs on cars like skylines or just supercars but i think they would fit on older cars
He'll Yeaaa be dope
Ready, Iske. Is from Sydney that lad has tagged damn near every sign along the highway from the city to the blue mountains even nearly all the way up the coast! Impressive I must say 👏
3:24 хокку
смотрел про граффити видос,
как вдруг мне задали вопрос
внезапно...
Huh, what did you say
Hey google translate come over herr
@@Milk_animator "зачем" = "why?"
@@Milk_animator More precisely "what for".
@@Betsujin for da memes
thank you for explaining rollers! i only have a mild interest in graffiti because i love looking at it on a drive, but i always wondered how people did it at the top of apartment buildings
Thanks for the learning!
I was having some work done on my car at Muffler Town once. There was a rock band in the neighborhood called China White. They made up a stencil of their band logo and painted it all over north Seattle. The guys in the shop had speculated the meaning of the tag on their building and hadn't heard of the band. I told them the meaning and suggested to them that if they wanted to paint "Muffler Town" on their house I could show them where it was.
ayy my man playin famous dex in the background
thanks bro i needed a tutorial now i can vandalize the nearby nursing home
1:57 on the right 😂 it’s cool still 😂✊🏼
Making a portfolio for a graphic design course so I can go to uni next year, definitely incorporating graffiti into it. Thank you for this, love the straightforward explanations. Hope you're well, all the best from Scotland ❤
Thank you very much for the video! You really help beginners to determine the style! I'm Russian..
Ты заметил на 3:25 написано "зачем" ?
That thumbnail reminds me of Marc Echo’s Getting Up 2006 game on the PS2.
Dude, I’m a beginner, I was so confused on what “throw up” and “tag” was
This is a great explanation, there's some older stuff that he missed but it might just not be as common anymore. I used to use Mops and Stencils back in the day.
Stencils are really kind of niche, even back in the early 90's, but Mops were very common. A Mop is a home made device where you take any bottle with, ink or paint in it, and the 'mop' was a home made tip; sponge, old shirt, literal mop strings tied into knots, really anything stuffed into the end of the bottle that would allow the liquid to absorb/squeeze into it and when you tag it would be super drippy or you could do it semi dry and get a nice fade effect.
My favorite way of getting up is the hollow because its really quick to do
you have some real talent
Not sure if your familiar but there is another style which is the one line throw ups. Every letter is connected by a single line with no breaks.
I looked outside my window and I found all of these designs
`I do some graffiti and I admit I need some work. When I started doing graffiti, I started out drawing my name in letters with ends that have straight lines. Then I decided to make the ends round rather than straight, then my first graffiti word was smile, and then it kicked off from there. It started from a bored moment in 7th grade science class. I started doing hollow, I learned how to tag a year later. Just to let everyone know. I believe graffiti is one of the most amazing art styles in the world as long as it's done appropriately. Graffiti can give words even more meaning and can put on any impression you want to put out. Keep drawing, and never give up, you will get better as long as you keep trying.
stop taking drugs...wannabe
10 Types Of Graffiti You Know.
Graffiti makes a city a city, beautiful
I all about TAG, PIECE and BLOCKBUSTER
I'm all about tags, hollows and throwies
Cool lesson. I like straight because it's readable, and clean cut
3a4em in russian means "what for"
Love it,Graffiti alive and fuming.....dope history lesson.
Я не знаю о чём ты говоришь,но я тебя понял)
What? What are you doing?
Шучу, я русский)))
я тоже
this styles,tags and throw ups are actually really good
lmao i thought u had shit tonnes subs man, sik vid bro u deserve more aye
Sami Naseem thanks man, appreciate it , hopefully more subs to come
I’m just a old guy who appreciates the artwork around the city. Some is better than others. I would like to see them make this stuff.
Very Very Very Good...Graffiti Original
I have to say i just found you and im amazed. I startet my graffiti in 2018 and lerned just by walking an looking for some in the town.
I just love graffiti cause you have so many ways of presenting It.
does that say horfee, I recognize o'clock anywhere he is definitely a handstyle king and how's peazr and jets from melbourne, mad content brother
was watching a mike shinoda interview now I'm officially down the graffiti rabbit hole less than 3 minutes later LOL
I wanna get into tagging but idk how, how do I get into it? Start with a small art book and fill it up?
exactly what im thinking
this was a short and digestible video for a beginner thank you!
I’m gonna start stickering, then tagging. But I’m scared that I might become a toy :/ any advice?
You don't become a toy you choose to be one by doing stupid things without experience and practice
Practice your tag until you find a decent or good style
Really good explanation of stuff I've seen everywhere but didn't know how it was done or what it was called
I once saw a graffiti at a train station when i was, like, 7 years old and it blew my mind. It managed to do something wich i've tried to replicate ever since, but simply couldn't. It's safe to say that it is the reason as to why i love graphic design so much.
The graffiti's whole gimmick was:
Every letter was stylized to look like a hairy scrotum.
Bomb it
Sticker Graffiti is also favored by Chaos Mages, as it can be easily filled with little intriguing mantras meant to trigger independent thought in the observer for their 'guerilla ontology'. It allows them to focus on making as detailed a piece as they feel required to make, possibly even hiding a sigil in it, before actually "distributing" it.
Wouldn’t a “masterpiece” be referred as a burner
some say wildstyle for its unrecognizable letters and style elements
there are so many terms you can refer to graffiti because of classification it's rad
Burner is a complement really
This was great I will be binging your stuff now 👍😁
Legend
Printing stickers? Man! What's next, paying someone to write your name? I just invented an industry.
Some writers have paid workers to do big rollers for them.. Real talk.
Wow. You think you're looking at some graffiti crew's effort, and they're paid help? That's a different level. It hard to call that an example of real graffiti, but not everybody who paints on the streets needs to conform, right? I thinks its weak. Juan, do you know any specific cities that are known for that, or artist?
Trip out. I heard the story from the dude himself in a graffiti video. I might be wrong but I think it was one of the "war" videos. But HAEL from AL said he paid some workers from home depot, he used a projector to put up the image in the LA river and the workers painted over it with rollers while he was at home sipping on some Henny.
Random story but it has happened. Smart way not to get caught, which is the point, right?
@@juanzepeda4693 This is a cool topic that I have thought about. Graffiti in ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt was an engraving on a public wall without permission. The traditions of modern graffiti evolved as a creative criminal act. The styles of graffiti are directly affected by it being illegal. The risk the writer takes, and the speed in which they work, determines the style and the persona of the writer. The artist who is not on site during the production of the graffiti cannot take credit as the writer of the graffiti. Is it Graffiti? I think it looks a lot like graffiti, but it's more of a "street art" concept. If it looks good, I say keep up the good work.
Big Nost stomper 😤 was sure I would see an old gem from Sinch when you mentioned fire extinguishers
Nice
If You Like Graffiti And Street Art Be Curious and go Watch My Channel Bro ! Peace
I can’t believe you talked about tags without an example from Cool “Disco” Dan
I can see: ALL of them are able to write their own given nickname. 😂
i think the little crayon drawings on rail cara have the most impact on me seeing the same one on every car in every state ive been to was like what does this guy or gal do all day
Hollows can have a drop shadow...
Throws often don’t have a shadow, or force (secondary outline)- simple needs to be 2 colors!
true...
Big Fan of the ART Form. Now an ENLIGHTENED Fan.
ничего не понял, но очень интересно
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"understood nothing, but very interesting"
I’m sure the piece is also called wild style. It’s still my favorite!
3:24-3:28 ЗАЧЕМ ЧЕМПИОН!!
Might tag a building tonight. I've actually been working on my graffiti signature.
Block buster? Isnt that a peace on a whole wall or some thing?
i would define a block buster as a straight letter, usually done with rollers, that is made as big as possible.
I define it as an extinct video rental store :)
I genuinely fucking love your vids man and I can't wait for some more uploads. Also 500th comment.
2:01 Ghost Ea
Who?
Wish I had you as my art teacher
can a name have a number in it?
Mine does
ofc it can
I live in Houston, TEXAS!! Graffiti all over!!
You forgot wildstyle
Jüri Kasearu piece is close to the same
Piece is the same thing. Are you toy?
A wildstyle is a piece but a piece is not always wildstyle!...I can show you hundreds of pieces wich aint wildstyle. Btw wildstyle wasnt even a letter style in the beginning, more of a lifestyle. It became a reference to pieces wich were more wilder than others... Wich shows you there not the same... Dont say the word toy if you dont know your shit
yes but modern graff is different
Burner......a burner is where you go over someone’s piece and burn there shit
I’ve been looking for a vid like this bc I’m interested in graffiti but don’t know where to start and this vid really helps
If you want to start grab a sharpie and tag on the bench at your school or bus stop. Then evolve these videos are laughable at best.
i wanted to hated from -0:01, but i gave it a chance and am somewhat glad i didnt pass on this..
This is really helping me out ik I'm 3 years late to comment but thx bro💀
1:09 it said six six six
Been getting back into it. Great video.
1:20 PEMEX
This video should be the start point for new graffiti writers. graffiti is just fun and the best for expression and recognition big love for anyone who sees this. Keep Writing!!
Yea,, time to Graff
At 0:32 that Philly hand style with karma and easy
Back in the day, I saw some kid walk by and place a sticker of "Anon" on a school bulletin board. Underneath the name it said "United as one, divided by zero."
Not sure if his tag or just a shit post, but I love that sticker.
Question: What are some good books which feature graffiti? Cooler or most unique/abstract designs, the better.
In my mind big part of this (with excemptions) is just a vandalism. Real Graffities are pieces of art. With an idea and meaning.
Vandalism is a kindergarten of art graffiti. You can’t get the second without the first.
@@cheesebusiness Yes, I agree. But there is at least one solution: some cities make special walls, where unprofessional artists can practice on making graffities.