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Grafitti as art? Visit any major city or metropolis and you'll see it.
Suburban neighborhoods are not exempt. I love well placed, thought out graphic messages. *personal property* has always been a no spray zone as far as i'm concerned.. Oh, and I'm not a tagger But.... When you see it,what's your first reaction? If you specialize in graffti,let us see it. I used to dabble. my phone is heavy | |
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I like grafitti , I have nothing against it. At my local Boys & Girls Club , the youths used grafitti as a way to express themselves in a more postive light. They used to be taggers before they joined and once they realized that they can used their drawings as something meaningful , their self confidence was lifted. | |
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tony23k said: Visit any major city or metropolis and you'll see it.
Suburban neighborhoods are not exempt. I love well placed, thought out graphic messages. *personal property* has always been a no spray zone as far as i'm concerned.. Oh, and I'm not a tagger But.... When you see it,what's your first reaction? If you specialize in graffti,let us see it. I used to dabble. Why don't you show everybody here your art. [Edited 6/13/08 1:09am] | |
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EccentricLady said: I like grafitti , I have nothing against it. At my local Boys & Girls Club , the youths used grafitti as a way to express themselves in a more postive light. They used to be taggers before they joined and once they realized that they can used their drawings as something meaningful , their self confidence was lifted.
I love it. Standing there expressing yourself.. I think in the modern age, some of the best designs have been displayed in the graffiti world. I'm only referring to one city.SD Imagine hundreds of cities with thousands of spray units. Yeah, they already exist But HomeDepot can't stop it. So..... I'd like to see what talents we have here post your taglines/graffiti. also ..how you feel about this public scrawl? my phone is heavy | |
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EccentricLady said: tony23k said: Visit any major city or metropolis and you'll see it.
Suburban neighborhoods are not exempt. I love well placed, thought out graphic messages. *personal property* has always been a no spray zone as far as i'm concerned.. Oh, and I'm not a tagger But.... When you see it,what's your first reaction? If you specialize in graffti,let us see it. I used to dabble. Why don't you show everybody here your grafitti art. uh,oh I just need a word.. my phone is heavy | |
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There must be only one tagger in my area.
He specializes in penises. There must be at least 20 giant penises on my way from home to work. They come in all colors too | |
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PANDURITO said: There must be only one tagger in my area.
He specializes in penises. There must be at least 20 giant penises on my way from home to work. They come in all colors too I could do him justice.. you know what.... Stick around. my phone is heavy | |
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So you didn't look like this when you went out Tony? ![]() | |
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obsessed said: So you didn't look like this when you went out Tony?
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used as the bones for this, ![]() my phone is heavy | |
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EccentricLady said: I like grafitti , I have nothing against it. At my local Boys & Girls Club , the youths used grafitti as a way to express themselves in a more postive light. They used to be taggers before they joined and once they realized that they can used their drawings as something meaningful , their self confidence was lifted.
agreed hun! | |
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I think people who dont like grafitti are just mad because they cant do it, or it started off where people plastered it on walls illegally and it gave it a bad name to begin with. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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A lot of it just looks like messy scribbling and it does seem to be an eyesore. However, when it's done well, it's pretty amazing. There's a long wall in San Francisco that is reserved for graffiti. You can see it from the highway and the artwork is remarkable! Definitely makes life more interesting rather than seeing a blank wall.
Like any art form, I suppose, there's good and there's bad. | |
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tony23k said:
used as the bones for this, ![]() the pencil drawing looks more interesting than the paint, which smothers the detail | |
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ART!!! | |
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paisleypark4 said: I think people who dont like grafitti are just mad because they cant do it, or it started off where people plastered it on walls illegally and it gave it a bad name to begin with.
Agreed . If it's not done on personal property,and isn't a blatant gang or a hate message,I'm usually impressed. Although living in a big city is easy to become jaded,the talents of some are amazing. my phone is heavy | |
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heartbeatocean said: A lot of it just looks like messy scribbling and it does seem to be an eyesore. However, when it's done well, it's pretty amazing. There's a long wall in San Francisco that is reserved for graffiti. You can see it from the highway and the artwork is remarkable! Definitely makes life more interesting rather than seeing a blank wall.
Like any art form, I suppose, there's good and there's bad. I think every city should have a few walls like that. my phone is heavy | |
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heartbeatocean said: tony23k said:
used as the bones for this, ![]() the pencil drawing looks more interesting than the paint, which smothers the detail thank you. I appreciate your comment. It's actually glitter, and a little extreme. I used several colors for effect and none worked. you're right too much detail lost. my phone is heavy | |
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Slave2daGroove said: ART!!!
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I love this.... It's simple, but it says so much. Minneapolis.... ![]() | |
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obsessed said: I love this.... It's beautiful It's simple, but it says so much. Minneapolis.... ![]()
I have no problem with something like that. my phone is heavy | |
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obsessed said: I love this....
It's simple, but it says so much. Minneapolis.... ![]() Where in mpls this at!!!?? I wanna check it out. TOny your grafitti is hot. Although I agreed with heart, the second one didnt compliment the original at all papi. But I like the San Diego one, thats crucial. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: obsessed said: I love this....
It's simple, but it says so much. Minneapolis.... ![]() Where in mpls this at!!!?? I wanna check it out. TOny your grafitti is hot. Although I agreed with heart, the second one didnt compliment the original at all papi. But I like the San Diego one, thats crucial. Honestly, I haven't seen it myself...the website I copied this from didn't give an exact location, except that it's in NE Minneapolis by some boring, box-like building.... | |
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tony23k said:
![]() Very nice! | |
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paisleypark4 said: TOny your grafitti is hot. Although I agreed with heart, the second one didnt compliment the original at all papi. But I like the San Diego one, thats crucial. I'm still spinning this one around.. thank you paisleypark4 I appreciate your comments. :::::t ::::: my phone is heavy | |
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heartbeatocean said: tony23k said:
![]() Very nice! Thank You my phone is heavy | |
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tony23k said: Visit any major city or metropolis and you'll see it.
Suburban neighborhoods are not exempt. I love well placed, thought out graphic messages. *personal property* has always been a no spray zone as far as i'm concerned.. Oh, and I'm not a tagger But.... When you see it,what's your first reaction? If you specialize in graffti,let us see it. I used to dabble. Very true, Graffiti is an art, a form of expression and I've seen so many that have deep messages. Many people don't appreciate it as art. I remember when many of NYC trains were spray painted with graffiti all over them, but now you see very few, depending on what trains you take. I'm in NYC so you see it all the time. I agree about the well placed, thought out graphics though. [Edited 6/22/08 3:24am] | |
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Grafitti is art, my brother did graffiti when he was younger, its shame about tagging though cos it has masked the art of grafitti and often they tag over the art which is a crime iMO.
Theres been some grafitti artists commissioned in london this year, i think its in the tunnel near paddington station or somewhere, theyve been given the whole tunnel with some famous poeple making art in there. I love seeing trains with graffiti and i hate seeing whitewashed art, it seems sad to see a creation obliterated like that, i always wonder what was under it. walk with crooked shoes www.myspace/syblepurplelishous | |
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