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Graffiti On KIA

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Graffiti On KIA
Graffiti indeed have a form that is very much, we can only choose what graffiti images that are suitable for the object that will give us a picture graffiti. the more clever we choose the appropriate image, will be more interesting objects that we also give a picture graffiti

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Graffiti is an image that expresses the freedom of a person, if freedom is made in accordance with the rules that have both, then when we express our ideas on an object with both professional and then the resulting picture will be good experience in each of the images we see the results.

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History of Graffiti by Metal Man Ed

To the general population the word "Graffiti" conjures up visions of names and symbols illegally scrawled on walls but to others it is considered a beautiful and overlooked art form.

An art form that even despite its general dislike has found its way into mainstream America with huge corporations using it in their products as well as their advertising to target America's youths as potential customers. It's constantly being shown in fine art galleries across the world and has come a long way from its 1st century roots where symbols and drawings were carved into rocks as a form of communication.

Although it's hard to pinpoint how modern day graffiti started, the general consensus is that it started in the 1940's during World War II with the phrase "KILROY WAS HERE" by a man named James J. Kilroy who worked as a ship inspector for Bethlehem Steel in Quincy, Massachusetts.

Kilroy was in charge of inspecting rivets to make sure they were put in correctly and would write his name, JJ Kilroy, next to them in chalk when he was completed. The workers would get paid by how many rivets they would install and soon Kilroy realized that he would be checking some of the same rivets twice because workers would wipe away the chalk markings to get paid for more then they had really installed. It was as this time that Kilroy switched over to using a yellow crayon because it was much harder to get off then the chalk was.

Eventually these ships made it into military service overseas at which time servicemen began to notice the markings and some started writing "KILROY WAS HERE" everywhere they went. Somewhere along the line someone added a little big nosed character to the words and the legend of KILROY was born.

In the late 1960's a young man named Darryl McCray from Philadelphia became the first "tagger" on record. He wrote his nickname CORNBREAD all over his neighborhood in hopes of gaining the attention of a girl whom he liked at the time. The addiction of writing his name all over the city became a full time job for CORNBREAD and soon after starting his rampage to write his name everywhere he teamed up with KOOL EARL and the first graffiti "tag team" was born.

CORNBREAD is credited as the first graffiti writer to use a crown with his tag as well as the first writer ever to tag on an airplane, a feat which he accomplished when he tagged on the outside of the Jackson 5's airplane when they were on tour in Philadelphia..




...By 1970 graffiti had made its way to New York and young people started writing their nicknames all over their neighborhoods and eventually they gravitated towards New York City's subway system as a way to get their names to travel across the city.

What set the New York writers apart from their Philly counterparts is that they added a number on to the end of their tag to represent the neighborhood they were from. Some of the early writers were JULIO204, JUNIOR161, CAY161, EDDIE181, LEE163, STAYHIGH149, TRACY168, SPIN1, PHASE2 and of course the infamous, TAKI183.

In July 1971 the New York Times printed an article in which they had interviewed TAKI183 and as a result, graffiti in New York City exploded at a mind blowing rate!!!
Everyone became a graffiti writer, even girls like BARBARA62, EVA62 ventured into this new way of getting fame by getting their names up everywhere. These 2 girls are often credited as being the first to "outline" their tags and create the first "masterpiece" which later on people would refer to as plain and simply "A Piece".



This first masterpiece style was called "signature pieces" in which a person would tag their name and then outline it with another color. A writer named SUPERCOOL223 took this style to a whole new level when he started doing the outline of his name and then filling it in with color which allowed him to make his name much larger then what other people were doing at the time.

SUPERCOOL223 along with people like PHASE2 continued to push the boundaries with adding stars, stripes and other designs into their bubble lettered pieces. Every few months something new was being done. In 1973 PISTOL1 was the first writer to add a 3d or shadow to his letters and soon after that FLINT707 was the first writer to do a "top to bottom" which meant writing his name from the top of the train to the bottom of the train and it wouldn't be long before writers were taking up the whole side of the train for their paintings...

...In late 1974 and early 1975 the trains had pieces all over them and the "throw up" became a standard sight on the trains. Throw ups were a quick way to get your name up not to mention a savings on paint. The throw up gained popularity courtesy of the all city throw up king, IN aka KILL3. Together with his partner TO aka MICKEY they put the TOP crew on the map.

Although they had a lot of competition from writers like VINNY, IZ THE WIZ, CLIFF159, TRACY168 and BLADE just to name a few, they managed to keep the All City title for most of 1975. Towards the end of the year they started to slow down and IZ THE WIZ took over as the throw up king and he wouldn't give give up that title until the 90's.

End of Part 1

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Blue Graffiti Alphabet on City



Blue Graffiti Alphabet on City
With a background of a very full with the building, but it makes the picture still exist graffiti and grow with the fertile, and the mushroom because every building is standing there certainty graffiti image will appear.

Arabian_Graffiti Alphabet Mural

Graffiti Alphabet Mural
any posts or letters arab also able to be a graffiti Alphabet Mural art is very good.
Arabian_Graffiti Alphabet Mural

Digital Graffiti Alphabet_Design

Graffiti Alphabet with the arrow design is created with digital techniques which can create a 3D effect and light effects that will add to the beauty of this graffiti.Mix colors used are very elegant, interesting, so make graffiti look is beautiful and beautiful.You are interested in art and love with the picture? you can see and visit the website Graffiti Zone to see this type of sharing pictures as art Graffiti Alphabet,3D Digital Arrow Graffiti Alphabet,3D Digital Graffiti Alphabet,Digital Graffiti Alphabet,Graffiti Sketches,Tag Graffiti Alphabet,Graffiti Art,Graffiti Murals,Graffiti,Graffiti Alphabet Letters,Alphabet Graffiti Arrow, 3D Graffiti, Graffiti Letters,Graffiti Fonts,Graffiti 3D Alphabet,the Alphabet in Bubble Letters,Printable Alphabet Stencils,Graffiti Letter Fonts,3D Graffiti Wallpaper,Graffiti Alphabet Stencils.This is a work of art that arrow on the 3D Digital Graffiti Alphabet which is very cool and elegant.3D characters that are very strong on the stick you can make graffiti made in addition to your collection walpaper.This is a work of art is very beautiful and elagan to see, I really like the design of this graffiti is so soft.

Digital Graffiti Arrow on Cafe

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Digital Graffiti Arrow on Cafe

Graffiti arrow is very neat, is used to create a place to drink becomes more attractive, is used to attract visitors to be interested to enter into the cafe. graffiti 3d graphic design is a very interesting thing to make people become more interested to see the beautiful art

blue digital graffiti Alphabeth 3D

blue digital graffiti Alphabeth 3D


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Digital 3d graffiti arrow is one of the flow of the existing graffiti picture, but the image processing using computer technology to produce images of good graphic design, and most of the existing digital graffiti images generally appear to be more subtle because the process of using computer technology.

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the flow of graffiti are very many, but of the manny stream is sufficent flow of the graffiti alphabeth

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Graffiti was more like a secret then it is now.

There was no Internet and the only way you could see graffiti was if you went out and looked for it.

There was no way of knowing who was who unless you went to different cities. I only knew what was going on in the bay, and some New york history, that’s it. There were no graffiti stores, no movies,

no pens made for graffiti, it was a secret and the only way you could learn about it was if somebody decided to teach you and let you in on the secret. Now it’s all blown up and almost commercialized, and its STILL ILLEGAL! That’s funny, it’s like weed, Hah!

You often write “heart dad” on your pieces, whats the story behind that?

My dad died. He was a major influence in my life, and I miss him a lot.

Grafifiti Removal

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Amazing!

People were killing it, Oakland Berkley and San Francisco were smashed.

It was hella inspiring even though I was not painting like them. I was hella young and was just taggin in the cuts and my mom was always paging me to come home so I didn’t really starting to get up until I moved out when i was 17 in 1999-2000. But back then you could get away with a lot more and I feel like graffiti was way more out of control back then. Spots were not played out and the paint was better.

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