Tuesday, March 16, 2010

How do you do /make good graffiti without or with spray paint?

cleanfiti, like stencil graffiti, but instead of paint you use a pressure/jet wash to clean the surface, looks good and isnt illegal like spray paint.





not all graffiti is art, thats a load of crap. i'd say 20% of graffiti is art, tagging is certainly not art.





Tagging is just intimidating, ugly and reinforces gang culture. its like reverting back to Animals ';spraying'; (no pun intended) their territory.





look up PixelPhil, Banksy etc.How do you do /make good graffiti without or with spray paint?
Graffiti is just art. It's all just art. If you want to make graffiti you plan out what you're going to make, then you figure out the plan. You know Bob Ross (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Ross)? A lot of graffiti artists work a lot like he does, using simple often repeated shapes to make new art work. It only looks different because they have something different in mind.





Oh, and some graffiti artists use stencils, but most of them consider that cheating. Look up spray paint art and be prepared to spend if you want to do this.How do you do /make good graffiti without or with spray paint?
with spraypaint:you spray it on a wall. size of spray depends on cap your using.





marker: write on flat surface. depends on the type, but you can get drips or a regular marker. none of that sharpie ****. thats for toys.





stickers:just stick somewhere. usually you just write your tag on them.





wheatpaste: just glue to the wall. usually a complicated design seperated into atleast 4 peices.





etch: carve. just take a pen or letter opener and carve into a window or wall or stall.





there probobly is somthing i missed, but im to lazy to try and think of somthingg.
umm well with spray paint, you spray the paint on a wall or a train in the public. like on a building or something. somewhere where its ususally illegal. write your name, draw a picture, or state your gang. really its not a hard concept.

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