well.. there r a lot of graffiti artist..and there r million and million names ..
ill tell u some graffiti artist that i know..
can2 - really great style .... bates - best graffiti writer here 4 me .. totem - awesome style
rewok . . daim . .risk . .saber . .great . .sever . . mise . .rhyme . .blade . .banksy . . and there are a lot more.
I have been told it is a team work of some local graffiti artists. No names, though.
Well in some ways cave men were graffiti artists so depends on definition of graffiti LCKMA
Yes there are. Some famous graffiti artists are Lee Quinones, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Cope2, Phetus, Indie184, Such, Banksy, and Kaws are some of the most well-known artists.
i have got no idea another answer: because graffiti is considered art work or do yu mean musical artists? if you mean tht its just people graffiti their favorite artists
the one that has an written on the side of it by some graffiti artists
There is no particular patron saint of graffiti 'artists.' However, the patrons of artists are:Catherine of BolognaFra AngelicoLuke the EvangelistMichael the Archangel
Some well-known graffiti artists include Lee Quinones, Jean Michel Basquiat, Phetus and Cope2.
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One can find more information on graffiti names from the Graffiti Names organization. There are also a few resources available on wikiHow about stylizing names for art graffiti purposes.
In graffiti, "sker" is often used as a stylized tag or moniker by artists, representing their identity or crew. The term can also convey a sense of rebellion or defiance, common themes in graffiti culture. Additionally, it may be part of a larger trend where artists adopt unique names to distinguish themselves in the vibrant and competitive street art scene.
It's safe to say that all graffiti artists use bold lines. Bold lines and bright colors are some of the defining characteristics of graffiti, especially graffiti letters. Artists like Phetus, Cope2, Keith Harring, Lee Quinones, Indie184, Ewok, Saber, Such, the list goes on and on as to who uses bold lines.
People who create graffiti are commonly referred to as "graffiti artists" or simply "writers." Some may also use the term "taggers" if they focus primarily on tagging their names or symbols. The motivations behind their work can vary from artistic expression to social or political commentary. However, graffiti can also be deemed illegal vandalism depending on the context and location.