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it's a comlex design of graffiti.
for people who doesn't know how to draw graffiti [wicked style]here are some steps it can helpyour drawing should be 3Dyour drawings can also be big if you wantyour drawings should be wicked and rocky[creative and imaginary]
The word graffiti can be traced back to Queen Victoria; while observing an unauthorized painting on a building (vandalism) she said it looked graphic and this eventually led to the slang of peasants calling it graffit and eventually graffiti. As for who coined the phrase 'wicked style' in reference to graffiti, it is likely born from street slang. The word 'wicked' rotates in and out of pop culture use every few years depending on it's usage in books, movies and other entertainment titles.
Revok is a wild style graffiti artist, meaning he uses complex forms of art styles in the lettering of his graffiti work. He typically does wild style graffiti writing, which is intricate lettering that is often hard to read.
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graffitoThe word graffiti is a plural noun in Italian. In English graffiti is far more common than the singular form graffito.When the reference is to a particular inscription (as in There was a bold graffiti on the wall), the form graffito would be etymologically correct.
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Graffiti's. "Graffiti" is a noncount noun, also called a mass noun. There is no plural form, just like "water". The possessive is created by adding apostrophe "s".
The noun form of the adjective 'wicked' is wickedness.
There are several. The Style Wars documentary from 1983 is the most famous. Other documentaries include Exit Through the Gift Shop (2010) and Bomb It. Wild Style (1983) and Bomb the System (2002) are both based around graffiti artists, and although they are fiction they are noted for staying true to the style and nature of graffiti art.
tag, blockbuster, throw up and wild style
In the 1980s during the subway era in NYC. Graffiti moved into the galleries and movies like Style Wars and Wild Style were made, making it popular around the world. In Europe it's the 1990s. It seems to me that graffiti is getting more and more popular today. There are countless underground and big picture movies even a video game, and graffiti is finding it's way to the advertising world.