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Dienstag, 30. November 2021
This isn’t my work, but I spotted it on a walk last night and thought it was pretty sweet!
Opinions?
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by /u/Main-Man25 via Graffiti
Sydney icon
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by /u/lekialien via Graffiti
How is my tag, anything I can do to improve it?
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by /u/Gaywardo1248 via Graffiti
Another one by the homie
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by /u/dalastscion via Graffiti
Liking this wall on my stroll
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by /u/MandieMuffins via Graffiti
xxx
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by /u/shiftybone via Graffiti
Spotted in Munich, Germany.
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by /u/hi0b via Graffiti
“Murals for the Movement” Brings Inspiring Public Artworks to DUMBO, Brooklyn with: Marka27, Cey Adams & Sophia Dawson
Launched by Street Theory — a creative agency founded by Victor “MARKA27” Quinonez and Liza Quinonez in 2020 as a response to police brutality — Murals for the Movement is intent on rebuilding communities with “uplifting large-scale murals and public art by Black artists and artists of color.”
Under the curatorial direction of Street Theory, several large, inspiring public artworks by Marka27, Cey Adams and Sophia Dawson recently surfaced in DUMBO, Brooklyn. The image featured above is one segment of a huge, boldly colored neoindigenous mural celebrating “the African Diaspora and contemporary Afro Futurism” painted by the multidisciplinary international artist MARKA27.
A close-up from another segment of Marka27‘s huge mural, “Back to the Essence,” 195 Gold St
NYC’s legendary Cey Adams brings a message of LOVE to Prospect + Adams St. with two murals
And directly facing it–
Brooklyn-based, socially conscious visual artist Sophia Dawson, “Standing in the Gap,” Front St. between Pearl St. & Adams St.
Close-up
This project was funded by Downtown Brooklyn Partnership and DUMBO Improvement District utilizing NYCDOT property. The murals will remain on display through spring, 2022.
Photos: Lois Stavsky
by lois via Street Art NYC
I'm not sure about this one. Readers?
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by /u/streetsofba via Graffiti
Painting in the WORST Conditions Possible!
by DokeTV via DokeTV
“Live Graff Love”, Impeccable Scoop, 2021
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by /u/residude1 via Graffiti
Share some nature themed graffiti with the world!
Hey guys! Does anyone have any nature themed graffiti they want to share with the world?
I'm looking to create a short article showcasing some awesome nature themed pieces. It's a chance to share your work with people who might not otherwise see it (but who will love it nontheless!). The article will sit on the Medium platform and will be aimed at climate conscious nature lovers.
If you've got any images/comments you want to share, just drop them here!
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by /u/NattSam via Graffiti
“Nothing Can Stop You”, Impeccable Scoop,2021
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by /u/residude1 via Graffiti
cheeky lil crew piece
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by /u/ifuckinhatexanax via Graffiti
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Linked up
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by /u/dalastscion via Graffiti
Does this count as graffiti? :)
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by /u/SyDevas via Graffiti
BEYOND THE STREETS AND J BALVIN PRESENT AN GRAFFITI ART FAIR ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYBODY
Text by: Mark Diagonal
Beyond The Streets and NTWRK collaborate again on 1st - 3rd December with a program that includes online drops of original work by Shepard Fairey, Felipe Pantone, DabsMyla and Madsaki, consolidating its place as the world’s finest fair of graffiti art. Roger Gastman is a little under the weather when MTN World reach out to him on the eve of Beyond The Streets 2021. There is no dulling his enthusiasm for the forthcoming fourth instalment of the fair, however, and that’s something that he shares with the thousands of followers that his organization has mobilized. Beyond The Streets now represents a the leading platform that puts credible creators in touch with fans, collectors and contemporaries. And the 2021 edition seems to have captured the zeitgeist better than ever. To close out a month of focus on technology in graffiti, we talked to Beyond The Streets founder Roger Gastman to talk about the seamless integration of graffiti art and a mobile app to reach a massive online audience.The first thing we wanted to know was, why online again? A degree of normality has returned to many parts of the globe, making presencial events possible once more. Gastman explains the upside of holding a virtual event: “We’ve organized physical events and will continue to do so. But this event is about reaching as many people as possible.” The accessibility of Beyond The Streets is certainly its strong point. Anyone in the world logged into the NTWRK app that hosts the event will have the same shot at copping drops by such seminal figures as Eric Haze, Crash and Mike Giant, as well as other artists familiar to MTN World readers like Lauren YS, Diego Bergia and Saber. To appreciate the angle of Beyond The Streets 2021, there are a couple of names to take into consideration. For the first time, the event has a master of ceremonies who happens to be a household name in his own craft. This year, the Colombian king of reggaeton J Balvin will be your guide to the content coming to you at regular intervals from Wednesday 1st December at 18h CET. Gastman explains the leftfield appointment: “J Balvin has proven himself to be a serious art collector. He has a clear vision for aesthetics. His home is a sanctuary where art is the protagonist, making him the perfect emcee for this year’s Beyond the Streets.” The MC from Medellín will be interviewing four artists over the 48 hours of BYS 2021. This year’s art direction comes from LA based artist Cleon Peterson. A long-time friend of Gastman, his brutal aesthetics adorn the online presence of the fair. His connections formed by years around the graffiti and skateboard scenes ensure that there are surprises in this years’ line up. The line up includes several artists associated with Los Angeles, like Mr Cartoon and Esteban Oriol. THE LEADING VOICE OF MARK MAKERS AND RULE BREAKERS With its first event in Los Angeles in 2018, Beyond The Streets united more than 100 of the biggest names in world graffiti and street art under one roof, from Banksy to Lady Pink, Futura 2000 and Vhils. The event that Hypebeast called “monumental” attracted more than 100,000 visitors and demonstrated that the streets are capable to cooking up creations as vibrant and important as any other from the wider art world. Buoyed by the success of the debut BYS event, they switched coasts in 2019 with an event that featured even more artists and ran for significantly longer at a huge space in Williamsburg, New York. Pieces by Katsu, Craig Costello and Barry McGee cemented the street credentials of the brand. Roger Gastman explained the secret of its success to Juxtapoz Radio last year. “One of the most important things for me was that we worked directly with the living artists. We got the artwork directly from them. This is not a secondary market loan or work shown out of context. I think that helped the authenticity of the show.” The curator won the trust of the world’s graffiti elite and the Beyond The Streets event had become a fixture in the calendar of art fiends everywhere. However, a significant change was right round the corner, owing to COVID-19. So in 2020, Beyond the Streets made a significant pivot. The world pandemic meant that large-scale events were impossible, so the event was moved online, in the form of timed drops programmed over the duration of the event. The NTWRK livestream shopping platform hosted the BYS 2020, which brought the event to a worldwide audience for the first time. Presented as a virtual art fair, it featured art direction from Felipe Pantone and included an incredible array of original art drops plus collaborations between artists and brands, like DabsMyla x Chinatown Market and Stash x X-Large. And its success led directly to the shape of Beyond The Streets 2021. Sign up to NTWRK to make sure you don’t miss any of the exclusive drops that form part of the Beyond the Streets 2021 program on 1st and 2nd December 2021. Wanna check more content out from #mtntechnologymonth? Read about drones and graffiti here, the insane animations of Hati.Hati.Mas here and our ten favorite computer rockers here.
Text by: Mark Diagonal
Beyond The Streets and NTWRK collaborate again on 1st - 3rd December with a program that includes online drops of original work by Shepard Fairey, Felipe Pantone, DabsMyla and Madsaki, consolidating its place as the world’s finest fair of graffiti art. Roger Gastman is a little under the weather when MTN World reach out to him on the eve of Beyond The Streets 2021. There is no dulling his enthusiasm for the forthcoming fourth instalment of the fair, however, and that’s something that he shares with the thousands of followers that his organization has mobilized. Beyond The Streets now represents a the leading platform that puts credible creators in touch with fans, collectors and contemporaries. And the 2021 edition seems to have captured the zeitgeist better than ever. To close out a month of focus on technology in graffiti, we talked to Beyond The Streets founder Roger Gastman to talk about the seamless integration of graffiti art and a mobile app to reach a massive online audience.The first thing we wanted to know was, why online again? A degree of normality has returned to many parts of the globe, making presencial events possible once more. Gastman explains the upside of holding a virtual event: “We’ve organized physical events and will continue to do so. But this event is about reaching as many people as possible.” The accessibility of Beyond The Streets is certainly its strong point. Anyone in the world logged into the NTWRK app that hosts the event will have the same shot at copping drops by such seminal figures as Eric Haze, Crash and Mike Giant, as well as other artists familiar to MTN World readers like Lauren YS, Diego Bergia and Saber. To appreciate the angle of Beyond The Streets 2021, there are a couple of names to take into consideration. For the first time, the event has a master of ceremonies who happens to be a household name in his own craft. This year, the Colombian king of reggaeton J Balvin will be your guide to the content coming to you at regular intervals from Wednesday 1st December at 18h CET. Gastman explains the leftfield appointment: “J Balvin has proven himself to be a serious art collector. He has a clear vision for aesthetics. His home is a sanctuary where art is the protagonist, making him the perfect emcee for this year’s Beyond the Streets.” The MC from Medellín will be interviewing four artists over the 48 hours of BYS 2021. This year’s art direction comes from LA based artist Cleon Peterson. A long-time friend of Gastman, his brutal aesthetics adorn the online presence of the fair. His connections formed by years around the graffiti and skateboard scenes ensure that there are surprises in this years’ line up. The line up includes several artists associated with Los Angeles, like Mr Cartoon and Esteban Oriol. THE LEADING VOICE OF MARK MAKERS AND RULE BREAKERS With its first event in Los Angeles in 2018, Beyond The Streets united more than 100 of the biggest names in world graffiti and street art under one roof, from Banksy to Lady Pink, Futura 2000 and Vhils. The event that Hypebeast called “monumental” attracted more than 100,000 visitors and demonstrated that the streets are capable to cooking up creations as vibrant and important as any other from the wider art world. Buoyed by the success of the debut BYS event, they switched coasts in 2019 with an event that featured even more artists and ran for significantly longer at a huge space in Williamsburg, New York. Pieces by Katsu, Craig Costello and Barry McGee cemented the street credentials of the brand. Roger Gastman explained the secret of its success to Juxtapoz Radio last year. “One of the most important things for me was that we worked directly with the living artists. We got the artwork directly from them. This is not a secondary market loan or work shown out of context. I think that helped the authenticity of the show.” The curator won the trust of the world’s graffiti elite and the Beyond The Streets event had become a fixture in the calendar of art fiends everywhere. However, a significant change was right round the corner, owing to COVID-19. So in 2020, Beyond the Streets made a significant pivot. The world pandemic meant that large-scale events were impossible, so the event was moved online, in the form of timed drops programmed over the duration of the event. The NTWRK livestream shopping platform hosted the BYS 2020, which brought the event to a worldwide audience for the first time. Presented as a virtual art fair, it featured art direction from Felipe Pantone and included an incredible array of original art drops plus collaborations between artists and brands, like DabsMyla x Chinatown Market and Stash x X-Large. And its success led directly to the shape of Beyond The Streets 2021. Sign up to NTWRK to make sure you don’t miss any of the exclusive drops that form part of the Beyond the Streets 2021 program on 1st and 2nd December 2021. Wanna check more content out from #mtntechnologymonth? Read about drones and graffiti here, the insane animations of Hati.Hati.Mas here and our ten favorite computer rockers here.
by admin via Montana World
Montag, 29. November 2021
45 second throw
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by /u/Prestigious-Ad1641 via Graffiti
How long does it take and it must cost a fortune to paint something decent?
I aplogize for coming of like the mini van driving 40 year old dad I become but I wondering if someone could give me a idea how long it takes to spray a good sized detailed piece. Not just the tag but some other kewl stuff with it . always thougt it was done super quick in the cover of night but I ran into thia crew out of New Haven CT that was doing this amazing murial (I guess thats what its called) on the side of a liquer store in Torrington CT with the owner permission I had no idea that it took about five or six hella nice guys and seemed like 200 cans of (specialty paint) all weekend to do this wall Why not Krylon paint either ? The paint they had look twice as expensive Im just curious is all I always loved street art and wished I had some artistic talent . Next time I in the Torrington area I gonna take some pics of some of the stuff they done in Torrington. Seems like Torrington loves them cause bunch of businesses out that way have a piece by them. I can see why they do a great job.
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by /u/87642093 via Graffiti
by via Pgh Graffiti
“开” Chinese for ‘open’ or ‘bloom’.
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by /u/SuperSean68 via Graffiti
I tried to make a bohoo (first try be kind people)
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by /u/Aggressive-Nothing76 via Graffiti
Top or bottom?
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by /u/Prestigious-Ad1641 via Graffiti
Annoying caps how to get these off?
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by /u/IIIIIIllllllIIIIllll via Graffiti
Graffiti from Kazhakhstan: Remember, fascist and liberal, corruptor and money lender. Remember, bourgie! I'll come for you!
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by /u/Lilyo via Graffiti
Meaning of a Graffiti
Hi! My house wall has recently been tagged and I'm wondering if anyone around here could help me identify the meaning? It's the number 508, not far from it are the letters "OMI". Does anyone know what this could mean?
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by /u/slania705 via Graffiti
Dutch artist on Ibiza?
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by /u/Ill-Behaviour via Graffiti
Best graffiti I've ever seen. On the side of someone's Gaff. Always laugh when I go past. Why do it then? 😂
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by /u/sh1tinv3stor via Graffiti
TAGGERS/PAINT MARKER QUESTION!!!!
Hello, I’m not a tagger or graffiti artist, but I respect and I’m mind blown by the entire culture. Keep it up y’all!!!!
Anyways: I do paintings on canvases and the style I do involves paint markers. BUT I CAN NEVER FIND A GOOD WHITE PAINT MARKER!!!! Its just not so thick, looks more transparent when I use it on a painting!
Can you guys give me some suggestions on a good solid white paint marker???
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by /u/btieca via Graffiti
“GESER” (not mine)
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by /u/mpmmcc via Graffiti
Insane tunnel spot part 2 (Rugrats dinasaur )
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by /u/jinjurjiant via Graffiti
Found some graffiti by my office and have no idea what it means. Is it just am artist's tag, or a message? I obviously have zero clues so any info is helpful.
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by /u/WesternProfession481 via Graffiti
Wrote on walls before Instagram
by via Pgh Graffiti
Foz do Iguaçu - Brazil
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by /u/devassodemais via Graffiti
Top 5 Best Places to Do Graffiti SO THAT IT LASTS! How to Do UNBUFFABLE GRAFFITI!
by Sciz Graffiti via Sciz Graffiti
Sonntag, 28. November 2021
MUSH - PHKREW (ORANGE COUNTY, CA)
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by /u/PHKREW_MUSH via Graffiti
HERAS - PHKREW (ORANGE COUNTY,CA)
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by /u/PHKREW_MUSH via Graffiti
Start of a new Billsticking project. Thoughts?
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by /u/iguessthisismylife5 via Graffiti
Debatable
by via Pgh Graffiti
No Se Me Asuste (Don't Scare Me) - Bogota Graffiti
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by /u/moik_KF via Graffiti