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Graffiti laws in Oklahoma and in OKC can be pretty broad. Here's what to know about regulations, fines and what qualifies as ...
“Gordon Matta-Clark: NYC Graffiti 1972/3” has the feel of a time capsule that never veers too far into didacticism, while the art almost makes you feel like you’re there.
First off, the spray-painted letters and stenciled scrawls all over Los Angeles aren’t street art. They’re graffiti art—a semantic distinction often blurred by the most passionate fans of ...
Hyderabad-based Abhedya Bhagawan shares his dynamic journey as a graffiti artist and explains how beginners can experiment with the art form.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Graffiti and street art depict the mind of an artist and the ability to create something that will live on forever. From Washington Heights to the Bronx, graffiti made its ...
The bright neon and pastel colors on clean white backdrops recall the “Wild Style” of graffiti art with its blocky letters and flashy colors; the comiclike characters he draws with big dopey ...
To the graffiti artist, the whole world is a canvas – quite literally. Counter-culture, edgy, and often with an activist bent, graffiti artists have long thought outside the box when it comes… ...
Graffiti has a bad reputation all across America, which is not fair. The U.S government should not consider graffiti vandalism. Graffiti art makes a statement and is a part of world history.
Many young Saudi graphic designers brush up on their talents by creating single letter graffiti art, and one of the most popular Arabic letters to do this is the letter ض (dhad). But graffiti ...
Kelsey Robinson, a member of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police-affiliated Graffiti Abatement Unit, stood under a highway bridge and examined a Smurf. About 5 feet tall, it was painted on the ...
RiNo wanted to highlight graffiti artists with a specific wall. The mural was taken down within a month of being there.
Black Panther, Thor and Hulk are among the characters featured in a mural done across from Marshall High School by the Chicago graffiti squad known as CAB.