Here's some you can look up on the internet.
MSK: Mad Society Kings
CBS: Can't Be Stopped
UA: United Artists
WCA: West Coast Artists
STN: Second To None
Some I like
PNC: Pride Not Crime
TDF: Total Destroy Family
THA: Toy Hunter Army
BC: Bomb Crew
EOS: Enemies Of the System
FHK: F**king Hooligan's Krew
IBM: Illegal Bombing Masters
Professional people use some chemical for Graffiti Removal in London and I will advice you to get in touch with an expert for this.
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Yes, Graffiti is a Criminal Law violation.
it is a type of graffiti.. looks like bubbles
Graffiti has been around for ages. They still have ancient graffiti around from the Roman times. I have also seen some stuff from old school China. As long as people have had opinions there has probably been graffiti so maybe you should look up where the first wall was created. People painted on cave walls, probably before there was even formalized language . There is also artwork inside and out side the pyramids . Check out the Caves at Lascaux in France for some examples .
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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.
You can create your won graffiti on this website http://www.graffiticreator.net
he is a toy involved with a crew called UGC
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.
The Stompdown is a Canadian graffiti crew who tags graffiti such as trains, buildings, or other places they can tag.They make graffiti videos and posts them on their main website, YouTube, and MySpace.They mainly do graffiti in Surrey, British Columbia.
Well in some ways cave men were graffiti artists so depends on definition of graffiti LCKMA
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.
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I have been told it is a team work of some local graffiti artists. No names, though.
Metalica, motley crew