Thursday, December 31, 2009
Symbol Art Graffiti Alphabet
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Urban Art Form Graffiti Alphabet
URBAN ART
Urban Art Form Graffiti Alphabet
Urban Art Form Graffiti Alphabet
The problem with graffiti art is the question of whether it's really art, or just plain vandalism. This isn't always an easy question to answer, simply because there are so many different types of graffiti. Some is simply a monochrome collection of letters, known as a tag, with little artistic merit. Because it's quick to produce and small, it is one of the most widespread and prevalent forms of graffiti.Although tagging is the most common type of graffiti, there are bigger, more accomplished examples that appear on larger spaces, such as walls.
These are often multicolored and complex in design, and so start to push the boundary of whether they should really be defined as graffiti art.If it wasn't for the fact that most graffiti is placed on private property without the owner's permission, then it might be more recognized as a legitimate form of art.
Most graffiti art, however, is only an annoyance to the property owner, who is more likely to paint over it or remove it than applaud its artistic merit.Many solutions have been put into practice around the world, with varying degrees of success. Paints have been developed that basically cause graffiti paint to dissolve when applied, or else make it quick and easy to remove. Community groups and government departments coordinate graffiti removal teams.
In some places you can't buy spray paint unless you're over 18. Cans of spray paint are locked away in display cases. In a nearby area the local council employs someone to go around and repaint any fences defaced by graffiti.
A friend of mine has had his fence repainted 7 times at least, and it took him a while to find out why it was happening! Certainly the amount of graffiti in my local area has dropped substantially in the last year or two, so it appears these methods are working to a great extent.But is removing the graffiti doing a disservice to the artistic community? Maybe if some of the people behind the graffiti art were taken in hand and trained, they could use their artistic skills in more productive ways.
It hardly makes sense to encourage these artists to deface public property, and so commit a crime. But perhaps there are other ways to cooperate with the graffiti artists rather than just opposing them. Graffiti artists can create sanctioned murals for private property owners and get paid for it.Maybe we need to start at a very basic level, and find a way to encourage the creation of graffiti art on paper or canvas, rather than walls.
These are often multicolored and complex in design, and so start to push the boundary of whether they should really be defined as graffiti art.If it wasn't for the fact that most graffiti is placed on private property without the owner's permission, then it might be more recognized as a legitimate form of art.
Most graffiti art, however, is only an annoyance to the property owner, who is more likely to paint over it or remove it than applaud its artistic merit.Many solutions have been put into practice around the world, with varying degrees of success. Paints have been developed that basically cause graffiti paint to dissolve when applied, or else make it quick and easy to remove. Community groups and government departments coordinate graffiti removal teams.
In some places you can't buy spray paint unless you're over 18. Cans of spray paint are locked away in display cases. In a nearby area the local council employs someone to go around and repaint any fences defaced by graffiti.
A friend of mine has had his fence repainted 7 times at least, and it took him a while to find out why it was happening! Certainly the amount of graffiti in my local area has dropped substantially in the last year or two, so it appears these methods are working to a great extent.But is removing the graffiti doing a disservice to the artistic community? Maybe if some of the people behind the graffiti art were taken in hand and trained, they could use their artistic skills in more productive ways.
It hardly makes sense to encourage these artists to deface public property, and so commit a crime. But perhaps there are other ways to cooperate with the graffiti artists rather than just opposing them. Graffiti artists can create sanctioned murals for private property owners and get paid for it.Maybe we need to start at a very basic level, and find a way to encourage the creation of graffiti art on paper or canvas, rather than walls.
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Graffiti Art: "Graffiti Alphabet In The Hotel Room"
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Monday, December 28, 2009
Graffiti Alphabet Unique Form of Abstract
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Sunday, December 27, 2009
Unique Graffiti Alphabet
GRAFFITI ALPHABET
Unique Graffiti Alphabet
Letters arranged in a word with the model and form a unique appearance with a color that looks interesting and energetic.
Unique Graffiti Alphabet
Letters arranged in a word with the model and form a unique appearance with a color that looks interesting and energetic.
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Saturday, December 26, 2009
Graffiti Alphabet is Unique
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Friday, December 25, 2009
Graffiti Alphabet Leaves Natural
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Natural
Graffiti Alphabet Plants Natural
On a stone with a ditempel plants form a graffiti alphabet kombinsi with graffiti made with paint, a mix between nature and chemistry.
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Thursday, December 24, 2009
Graffiti Alphabet Bird Natural
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Bamboo Graffiti Alphabet
GRAFFITI ALPHABET
Bamboo Graffiti Alphabet
Plants, this is definitely for you not foreign anymore, he is very popular in the country namely china bamboo. Graffiti alphabet is also really slick on the media is made of bamboo, you try to please.
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Graffiti Alphabet From Several Countries
Graffiti Alphabet From Several Countries
Various models and types of graffiti alphabet from countries that already recognize graffiti art alphabet.
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Graffiti Alphabet From Denmark
GRAFFITI ALPHABET
Graffiti Alphabet From Denmark
Continental Europe is a lot of the experts of graffiti, graffiti in Denmark also have very advanced and is the work of high art.
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