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San Francisco – Murals & Graffiti

2 San Francisco   Murals & GraffitiMurals & Graffiti in the streets of San Francisco
Music: Big City Boppers (Phunk Police Mix)
by Gaston & Philips

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2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - July 26, 2010 at 1:02 pm

Categories: Graffiti Murals   Tags: aerosol, air, airbrush, art, arte, artists, blackbook, bomb, bombing, brushing, CCDVProductions, community, crew, crime, culture, drawings, freestyle, game, Graffiti, grafite, group, hip, hop, intervenção, king, knight, kunst, Letters, Mural, muralists, murals, paint, painting, pichação, pichador, pixo, pop, Public, queen, radical, SanFrancisco, sketch, sketching, SPRAY, spray-can, sticker, straße, Street, streetart, subculture, tag, Tagging, urban, urbana, vandalism, video, visuais, visual, writer, サンフランシスコ, ユニオンスクエア

Drawing 4 U

2 Drawing 4 UThe idea was born during a visit to Colombia, in the winter 2004. I often film or take pictures of my work while I am developing them. In `Sandrawings´ the case was different. I created the images for the video because at that moment I didnt have either canvas to paint or paper to draw. In the second part of the video I showed my drawing accompanied by my son. For me the fact of carrying him while doing the work was like giving him his first drawing lesson. Later, when I saw the images and started to work with them, I decided to play with the time frame and create with humor something amusing and at the same time instructive. For me drawing in the sand is to be part of the place, is to integrate my mood with the process. Is to create something without disturbing the order of the place, considering that the rain or the wind would wipe out the little we have created.
Working in open spaces gives a closer relationship with the environment and makes the drawing exercise a form of intense body language. The stick that I use to work with becomes an extension of my arm. As I rotate it around my body, I take an advantage of the movement much more than when I draw on a piece of paper, where the drawing is limited to itself and the movement of the hand.

Duration : 0:6:25

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1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - July 22, 2010 at 5:54 pm

Categories: Draw Pictures in Graffiti   Tags: activities, arm, art, canvas, classroom, contemporary, drawing, education, elementary, Extension, fine, galleries, gallery, Graffiti, human, ideas, latte, literacy, live, materials, Meditation, methods, modern, nail, noise, of, paint, paintings, popular, print, prints, resources, Sand, SPRAY, strategies, tatum, Teaching, the, war

Murals & Graffiti in San Francisco

2 Murals & Graffiti in San FranciscoSome of the many murals & Graffiti displayed through the alleys & streets of San Francisco.
Music: "Convergence" by Alfred R
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Duration : 0:5:14

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10 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - July 19, 2010 at 7:22 pm

Categories: Graffiti Murals   Tags: aerosol, air, airbrush, art, arte, blackbook, bomb, bombing, brushing, CCDVProductions, community, crew, crime, culture, design, drawings, freestyle, game, Graffiti, grafite, hip, hop, intervenção, king, knight, kunst, Letters, Mural, muralists, murals, paint, performance, pichação, pichador, pixo, pop, Public, queen, radical, SanFrancisco, sketch, sketching, SPRAY, spray-can, sticker, straße, Street, streetart, subculture, tag, Tagging, urban, urbana, vandalism, video, visuais, visual, writer, サンフランシスコ, ユニオンスクエア

Chris Brown “I Can Transform Ya” Video

2 Chris Brown I Can Transform Ya VideoNEW Chris Brown - "I Can Transform Ya" diss
DISS album new 2009
By world Famous Graffiti Artist Lord Aero http://www.myspace.com/caleb_aero
View Chris Brown's wack Graffiti http://bit.ly/15KkaO
i can transformer ya toy
iam
Yeah I said it
iam
This is blubber colors man
break out your spray cans
lets get it krackn chris
Brown come battle me
Black magic melody
Retarded when i vandalize everything
slaving in my factory stocked to the ceiling
Mastered the paint biz and dropped a couple million
just got the twit feed from jay-z
browns been getting down painting on my streets
thinks hes a tagger now
but aint paid his dues yet
lets broadcast the news from a real true vet.
Chris must be is clueless so ima do this and check um
ill be the first to diss chris and throw it on records

VERSE
iam
Yeah I said it
iam
you can call me sprayman
In a benz se-dan
shaken up my spray can
bout to paint the god Rakim, Microphone fiend on stage with spotlight beams
quit before you start toy- yuk
on behalf of graffiti council boy- yuk
i aint sold on your R N B gimmicks cartoon marketing image you're so funken kiddish- yuk
sit tight on the side lines and listen closely
don't provoke me , but the invite is always open $50,000 says my style will go and eat ya the aerosolic creature that will shake the world beneath cha

Its the song, pre order album then you get it.
I DO NOT OWN THIS SONG ONLY FOR PROMOTION

Duration : 0:3:1

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4 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - at 7:11 pm

Categories: Famous Graffiti Artist   Tags: 2009, breezy, chase, chris brown, diss, Full, girl, Graffiti, I Can Transform Ya, love, need, new, our, skin, SPRAY, this

GRAFFITI expo VANCOUVER 2007(art-murals-graffiti)

2 GRAFFITI  expo VANCOUVER  2007(art murals graffiti)2007 Graffiti art gallery in vancouver old industrial park

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Technorati Tags: art, british, Columbia, floyd, freedom, freestyle, Graffiti, industrial, modern, Mural, paint, pink, SPRAY, the, tobinism, vancouver, wall

13 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - July 16, 2010 at 4:27 pm

Categories: Graffiti Murals   Tags: art, british, Columbia, floyd, freedom, freestyle, Graffiti, industrial, modern, Mural, paint, pink, SPRAY, the, tobinism, vancouver, wall

A Man of Letters -EINE (Graffiti Artist) documentary

2 A Man of Letters  EINE (Graffiti Artist) documentaryThis is a documentary about a well known Graffiti artist, commonly know as EINE.
He is famous for his large letter designs, usually painted onto metal shop shutters in his local area, and also shows his work in exhibitions, sometimes collaborating with other artists.
It was directed and edited by me, camerawork and interviewing by Joe Brown with sound recording by Will Abell, and made with the Abingdon Film Unit (http://www.abingdonfilmunit.com),
This is the third documentary I have directed and I hope you enjoy it.
Thanks

Duration : 0:3:31

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Categories: Famous Graffiti Artist   Tags: Abingdon, AFU, Alphabet, Arofish, artist, banksy, Ben, Blek, Brick, Cary, D*Face, documentary, east, EINE, End, Faile, Fairey, film, Flynn, Graffiti, Hackney, Hewlett, Hoxton, interview, Invader, Jamie, lane, le, Letters, man, of, paint, Rat, Scary, Shephard, Shop, Shutters, Sickboy, Space, SPRAY, Street, Typeface, Unit, vandalism

Jaone / BL truck in L.I.C. Queens- NYC graffiti

2 Jaone / BL  truck in L.I.C. Queens  NYC graffitiSaw this driving past Five Pointz in Long Island City. ............................................... .................
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Graffiti also became associated with the anti-establishment punk rock movement beginning in the 1970s. Bands such as Black Flag and Crass (and their followers) widely stenciled their names and logos, while many punk night clubs, squats and hangouts are famous for their graffiti. In the late 1980s the upside down Martini glass that was the tag for punk band Missing Foundation was the most ubiquitous graffito in lower Manhattan, and copied by hard core punk fans throughout the U.S. and West Germany blah blah blah This was probably the most violent era in graffiti history—artists who chose to go out alone were often beaten and robbed of their supplies. Some of the mentionable Graffiti artists from this era were Blade, Dondi, Min 1,Quik,Seen and Skeme. This was stated to be the end for the casual NYC subway graffiti artists, and the years to follow would be populated by only what some consider the most "die hard" artists. People often found that making graffiti around their local areas was an easy way to get caught so they traveled to different areas.By mid-1986 the MTA and the CTA were winning their "war on graffiti," and the population of active graffiti artists diminished. As the population of artists lowered so did the violence associated with graffiti crews and "bombing." Roof tops also were being the new billboards for some 80's writers. Some notable graffiti artists of this era were Cope2, Jaone, Sane Smith, Zephyr and T Kid.
The culmination of all of these influences can be seen clearly in the graffiti meets video games infused with graffiti illustrations, and even dubbed voice overs from such graffiti artists as ESPO aka Steve Powers (artist), KAWS, STASH, MQ,KR, & Futura 2000.Many graffiti artists believe that doing blockbusters or even complex wildstyles involves too great an investment of time to justify the practice. This was exemplified by the writer "CAP" in the documentary Style Wars, who, other writers complain, ruins pieces with his quick throw ups. Graffiti artists constantly have the looming threat of facing consequences for displaying their graffiti. Banksy is the worlds most notorious and popular street artist who continues to remain faceless in todays society Modern graffiti art often incorporates additional arts and technologies. For example, Wooster Group and Graffiti Research Lab has encouraged the use of projected images and magnetic light-emitting diodes as new media for graffiti writers. Another form is the "throw-up," also known as a "fill-in," which is normally painted very quickly with two or three colors, sacrificing aesthetics for speed. Throw-ups can also be outlined on a surface with one color. A "piece" is a more elaborate representation of the artist's name, incorporating more stylized "block" or "bubble" letters, using three or more colors. This of course is more time consuming and increases the likelihood of the artist getting caught. A "blockbuster" is a large piece done simply to cover a large area solidly with two contrasting colours, sometimes with the whole purpose of blocking other "writers" from painting on the same wall. A more complex style is "wildstyle. A "roller" is a "fill-in" that intentionally takes up an entire wall, sometimes with the whole purpose of blocking other "writers" from painting on the same wall. Some artists also use stickers as a quick way to "get-up". While critics from within graffiti culture consider this lazy and a form of cheating, stickers can be quite detailed in their own right, and are often used in conjunction with other materials Many graffiti artists believe that doing blockbusters or even complex wildstyles involves too great an investment of time to justify the practice.. Another graffiti artist can go over that piece in a matter of minutes with a bubble fill-in. This was exemplified by the writer "CAP" in the documentary Style Wars, who, other writers complain, ruins pieces with his quick throw ups. This became known as "capping" and is often done when there is "beef", conflict between writers. An example of stencil graffiti, a very common modern graffiti style More important here was Charlie Ahearn's independently released fiction film Wild Style (Wild Style, 1982), and the early PBS documentary Style Wars (1983). woe1.Style Wars depicted not only Famous Graffiti Artists such as Skeme, Dondi, MinOne and Zephyr, but also reinforced graffiti's role within New York's emerging hip hop culture by incorporating famous early break dancing groups such as Rock Steady Crew into the film which also features a solely rap soundtrack

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18 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - July 8, 2010 at 12:31 am

Categories: Famous Graffiti Artist   Tags: action, art, BL, black, blackbook, bomb, bombing, book, bronx, brooklyn, cap, city, crew, crime, fat, freights, Graff, Graffiti, JA, jaone, krink, Krylon, mad, manhattan, Montana, mop, mta, new, nyc, old, oldschool, original, outline, paint, piece, pilot, posse, queens, rooftop, school, skills, SPRAY, spraycan, squad, stencil, sticker, Street, style, subway, tag, Tagging, throw, Throwup, train, transit, Truck, tunnel, up, uptown, vandal, vandalism, vandals, Woe1, writer, writers, writing, XTC, York

Jazi Walls & Canvas 2009-2010 | Graffiti

2 Jazi Walls & Canvas 2009 2010 | GraffitiOne of the most famous Graffiti artist of Switzerland : JAZI (TZP)
Walls selection from 2009 to 2010
Music by Sark for Sonoblast
www.jazi.ch
www.fullone.com

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1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - July 2, 2010 at 1:29 am

Categories: Famous Graffiti Artist   Tags: artist, canvas, Europe, famous, Full, Geneva, Graffiti, hip, hop, Jazi, legend, One, paint, Pioneer, rap, Sark, Sonoblast, SPRAY, Swiss, Switzerland, TZP, walls

JAone BRUZ graffiti truck LIC Queens New York

2 JAone BRUZ graffiti truck LIC Queens New YorkGraffiti covered truck spotted in Queens Plaza. Throwups by Ja and Bruz. ....................................................................................... ..................... ............... ................................... ....................... ...................................... ......................... ...................................................... Graffiti also became associated with the anti-establishment punk rock movement beginning in the 1970s. Bands such as Black Flag and Crass (and their followers) widely stenciled their names and logos, while many punk night clubs, squats and hangouts are famous for their graffiti. In the late 1980s the upside down Martini glass that was the tag for punk band Missing Foundation was the most ubiquitous graffito in lower Manhattan, and copied by hard core punk fans throughout the U.S. and West Germany blah blah blah This was probably the most violent era in graffiti history—artists who chose to go out alone were often beaten and robbed of their supplies. Some of the mentionable graffiti artists from this era were Blade, Dondi, Min 1,Quik,Seen and Skeme. This was stated to be the end for the casual NYC subway graffiti artists, and the years to follow would be populated by only what some consider the most "die hard" artists. People often found that making graffiti around their local areas was an easy way to get caught so they traveled to different areas.By mid-1986 the MTA and the CTA were winning their "war on graffiti," and the population of active graffiti artists diminished. As the population of artists lowered so did the violence associated with graffiti crews and "bombing." Roof tops also were being the new billboards for some 80's writers. Some notable graffiti artists of this era were Cope2, Jaone, Sane Smith, Zephyr and T Kid.
The culmination of all of these influences can be seen clearly in the graffiti meets video games infused with graffiti illustrations, and even dubbed voice overs from such graffiti artists as ESPO aka Steve Powers (artist), KAWS, STASH, MQ,KR, & Futura 2000.Many graffiti artists believe that doing blockbusters or even complex wildstyles involves too great an investment of time to justify the practice. This was exemplified by the writer "CAP" in the documentary Style Wars, who, other writers complain, ruins pieces with his quick throw ups. Graffiti artists constantly have the looming threat of facing consequences for displaying their graffiti. Banksy is the worlds most notorious and popular street artist who continues to remain faceless in todays society Modern graffiti art often incorporates additional arts and technologies. For example, Wooster Group and Graffiti Research Lab has encouraged the use of projected images and magnetic light-emitting diodes as new media for graffiti writers. Another form is the "throw-up," also known as a "fill-in," which is normally painted very quickly with two or three colors, sacrificing aesthetics for speed. Throw-ups can also be outlined on a surface with one color. A "piece" woe1 is a more hardcore representation of the artist's name, incorporating more stylized "block" or "bubble" letters, using three or more colors. This of course is more time consuming and increases the likelihood of the artist getting caught. A "blockbuster" is a large piece done simply to cover a large area solidly with two contrasting colours, sometimes with the whole purpose of blocking other "writers" from painting on the same wall. A more complex style is "wildstyle. A "roller" is a "fill-in" that intentionally takes up an entire wall, sometimes with the whole purpose of blocking other "writers" from painting on the same wall. Some artists also use stickers as a quick way to "get-up". While critics from within graffiti culture consider this lazy and a form of cheating, stickers can be quite detailed in their own right, and are often used in conjunction with other materials Many graffiti artists believe that doing blockbusters or even complex wildstyles involves too great an investment of time to justify the practice.. Another graffiti artist can go over that piece in a matter of minutes with a bubble fill-in. This was exemplified by the writer "CAP" in the documentary Style Wars, who, other writers complain, ruins pieces with his quick throw ups. This became known as "capping" and is often done when there is "beef", conflict between writers. An example of stencil Graffiti, a very common modern graffiti style More important here was Charlie Ahearn's independently released fiction film Wild Style (Wild Style, 1982), and the early PBS documentary Style Wars (1983)..Style Wars depicted not only Famous Graffiti Artists such as Skeme, Dondi, MinOne and Zephyr, but also reinforced graffiti's role within New York's emerging hip hop culture by incorporating famous early break dancing groups such as Rock Steady Crew into the film which also features a solely rap soundtrack

Duration : 0:0:38

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12 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - June 30, 2010 at 7:57 pm

Categories: Famous Graffiti Artist   Tags: action, AOK, art, black, blackbook, bomb, bombing, book, bronx, brooklyn, BRUZ, cap, city, crew, crime, fat, freights, Graff, Graffiti, JA, jaone, krink, Krylon, mad, manhattan, Montana, mop, mta, new, nyc, old, oldschool, original, outline, paint, piece, pilot, posse, queens, RIS, rooftop, school, skills, SPRAY, spraycan, squad, stencil, sticker, Street, style, subway, tag, Tagging, throw, Throwup, train, transit, Truck, tunnel, up, uptown, vandal, vandalism, vandals, Woe1, writer, writers, writing, XTC, York

Graffiti

2 GraffitiGraffiti some drawings..

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Technorati Tags: 94, art, cans, characters, draw, drawings, ebr, ebr94art, graf, Graffiti, pictures, SPRAY, writer

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - at 7:54 pm

Categories: Draw Pictures in Graffiti   Tags: 94, art, cans, characters, draw, drawings, ebr, ebr94art, graf, Graffiti, pictures, SPRAY, writer

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