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hey guys, im starting in the world of graffiti, do you make graffitis too? post them!
my first
some of my blackbook
enjoy!
my first
some of my blackbook
enjoy!
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He's alive!!!!
Cool stuff there, Danke!
Cool stuff there, Danke!
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f*ck man there Fr3sh
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Just don't put that shit all over peoples properties. Nothing pisses me off more than stupid pricks that think they own everything putting crap all over their walls, and then having to spend the time and money to cover it up.
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Wow thanks for stating the obvious, and getting all serious lol u mad?Voutare wrote:Just don't put that shit all over peoples properties. Nothing pisses me off more than stupid pricks that think they own everything putting crap all over their walls, and then having to spend the time and money to cover it up.
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It's not stating the obvious...
And yeah, it does make me mad. It kinda ticks you off when you find shit like that all over the town you live in, which is known for being a fairly affluent place. Not to mention the fact that kids still have the nerve to do this shit to peoples houses, and business's, and on rare occasions have even tried cars. Who cares about your fancy little letters. No one knows who it is, because they're hardly legible anyway. If you want art, put it in a gallery where you can get credited for it. If you want to do graffiti, do it legitimately, or on paper. And Danke, you actually do have good style, much better than the crap around here, but regardless of ability or whatever, no one wants to see an eyesore of a piece every time they walk through the park. So if your going to do it, stick to where it doesn't cost in insurance claims or the time and money spent by business owners and local government to cover it up.
And yeah, it does make me mad. It kinda ticks you off when you find shit like that all over the town you live in, which is known for being a fairly affluent place. Not to mention the fact that kids still have the nerve to do this shit to peoples houses, and business's, and on rare occasions have even tried cars. Who cares about your fancy little letters. No one knows who it is, because they're hardly legible anyway. If you want art, put it in a gallery where you can get credited for it. If you want to do graffiti, do it legitimately, or on paper. And Danke, you actually do have good style, much better than the crap around here, but regardless of ability or whatever, no one wants to see an eyesore of a piece every time they walk through the park. So if your going to do it, stick to where it doesn't cost in insurance claims or the time and money spent by business owners and local government to cover it up.
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Plus 1 on that Voutare. I fucking hate vandalism.
Legit graffiti can be pretty cool though
Legit graffiti can be pretty cool though
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I can't read anything of graffiti.
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I can't either...yzmxer608 wrote:I can't read anything of graffiti.
@ DJ and Voutare: Here in Spain people have started paying pro graffitiers ( is that it? )to paint up their stores and stuff so vandals don't paint on them, since it's an insult to paint a graffiti over another graffiti... Anyways I find them cool but a the same time stupid. To me: You paint your shit on a paper, or your own house.
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In Belgium almost each city has his own street where they can put their graffiti on. I like to walk in those steets because there are realy some masterpieces between them.
And each year get the streets a new paintjob to make all white again. But before they do that they give a price to the most beautiful "graffitijob" in that street.
But still we've got some 'taggers', not much, but it's irritating. Because they are ruin properties and ruin the image of all other graffitipainters.
Search on google "doel graffiti". Doel is a town that had/has to dissapear because the state want's a new container harbour over there. Some ppl still are fighting back and others left their home's. And on the abbandon home's make famous artists paintings so the moment they are demolishing those houses they are demolishing famous and probarly expenisve pieces of art.
Some of my favorites.
And each year get the streets a new paintjob to make all white again. But before they do that they give a price to the most beautiful "graffitijob" in that street.
But still we've got some 'taggers', not much, but it's irritating. Because they are ruin properties and ruin the image of all other graffitipainters.
Search on google "doel graffiti". Doel is a town that had/has to dissapear because the state want's a new container harbour over there. Some ppl still are fighting back and others left their home's. And on the abbandon home's make famous artists paintings so the moment they are demolishing those houses they are demolishing famous and probarly expenisve pieces of art.
Some of my favorites.
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that graffiti is legal, i asked to the owner and cops!Voutare wrote:Just don't put that shit all over peoples properties. Nothing pisses me off more than stupid pricks that think they own everything putting crap all over their walls, and then having to spend the time and money to cover it up.
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spray is way more difficult than drawing, its why i made an easy graffiti for my first time in a wall, spray squeezes easly if you dont have a good hand control (wich i hadnt), pro's says that is just practice, i hope i get better in my next time haha
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i agree spray is pretty hard my friend does some street art/graffiti and i tried it once and its so hard but he is really good at it. if you guys like this kind of stuff watch exit through the gift shop its a pretty good movie about all this stuff and banksy is in it and if you dont know him then google banksy or just watch the movie... the dudes got balls to do the stuff he does lol he is wanted by a few countrys.
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