There are many styles but the major ones are wild style: The type of style that is the hardest to do and the hardest to sesifer i say look at some graffiti artist like revok, atlas, regex, and saber. beboy the type that you see on the streets not tags but that raw marsh mellow the type looks like a bigger more pufferer verion of bubble letters tags tags are really quick its the most des cuptive and quick ways to vandilive property
tag, blockbuster, throw up and wild style
El Salvador graffiti is pretty much like graffiti from anyplace across the world. There is nothing to differentiate it from other styles. If you want to learn more, many examples can be found on the internet.
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.
Graffiti express underlying social and political messages and a whole genre of artistic expression is based upon spray paint graffiti styles. Within hip hop culture, graffiti has evolved alongside hip hop music, b-boying, and other elements.[3] Unrelated to hip-hop graffiti, gangs use their own form of graffiti to mark territory or to serve as an indicator of gang-related activities.
Interpreting graffiti is like interpreting a painting. For the most part, the meaning is probably literal. Different styles may be signatures of different artists. If you still can decipher it, ask for a second opinion.
Well first if all you need a name then you try to write that name in block letters or bubble then try more unique styles on the internet google graffiti and look at some of it then you can get a idea of where yo u are heading.
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To write the name "Brooke" in graffiti letters, you can start by outlining each letter with bold, angular lines. Add embellishments like shadows, 3D effects, or splashes of color to make the name stand out. Experiment with different styles and techniques to create a personalized graffiti representation of the name "Brooke."
Yes, graffiti is real. Usually, gangs do graffiti.
graffiti is not a crime.
With lots and lots of practice you can learn to create graffiti art. Observe graffiti around your area, on buses, trains, construction sites, phone boxes, signs out the front of buildings, most street signs, work places, fences, graffiti is everywhere. You can take photos to learn other styles and practice them. Think of a word to graffiti and practice that particular word to make it have style.Remember if your going to do graffiti art do it somewhere that you are allowed to, do not deface other people's property.
i don't think you can light graffiti on photobucket but there is some light graffiti apps and websites to make light graffiti.