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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.
To "throw up" is to "tag" something. It means to put up a graffiti piece.
Yes graffiti is art.Art:the products of human creativity; works of art collectively; "an art exhibition"; "a fine collection of art"the creation of beautiful or significant things; "art does not need to be innovative to be good"; "I was never any good at art"; "he said that architecture is the art of wasting space beautifully"a superior skill that you can learn by study and practice and observation; "the art of conversation"; "it's quite an art"artwork: photographs or other visual representations in a printed publication; "the publisher was responsible for all the artwork in the book"art is describe as many things and graffiti is 1 of them. The only reason why people do not consider graffiti art is because vadalisim. Just because its a crime doesnt mean its not art. graffiti shows the creativity of a person. In art classes they teach you about lines, shading, material and 3-d. Graffiti has almost all the elemnts of art.asking if graffiti is art is like asking is drawing art cause that's what graffiti is, drawing. if you don't consider drawing art, then i don't know your definition of art.graffiti is not illegal, its only illegal if you do it on another persons property. you are able to use it as a sign or on a building that you own or have permision of the owner. graffiti shows style.my answer:Yes, graffiti is art
Yes, Paradox and Munch can be good graffiti names as they sound catchy and memorable. It's important to choose a name that represents your style and personality as a graffiti artist. Just make sure to avoid using names that are already well-known in the graffiti community to maintain originality.
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.
Below are links to a variety of graffiti websites:anomie1at149stgraffiti.orgyeahbutisitarttatscrubanksypure graffitiBuenos Aires graffiti: buenosairesstreetart.blogspot
You can create your won graffiti on this website http://www.graffiticreator.net
grafitti is good and bad you can get good stuff out of it lke some artist these days turn graffiti into something good, some top artist got to the top with graffiti but graffiti is'NT all ways good vandlizing property even animals like sheep
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.
Well in some ways cave men were graffiti artists so depends on definition of graffiti LCKMA
specers is a good one
I have been told it is a team work of some local graffiti artists. No names, though.
If you are thinking as in art aspect, it's just an art. Graffiti is good as what artist + architect do.
Thanks 1138 and graffiti are both very similar to the names of films made by George Lucas.
Graffiti in and of itself is not racist-- there has been graffiti for centuries, in a number of countries. Of course, graffiti is considered vandalism in some cases, since it defaces public property. But not all graffiti carries racist sentiments: some graffiti is just kids signing their names, or politically-motivated adults writing a slogan. There is a stereotype that graffiti comes from gangs (African-American or Hispanic gangs especially), but this is a generality. Often, kids who write on walls are just trying to get attention and are not in a gang at all. But yes, it is true that in some places, some of the slogans written have been racist, and this was especially true during the fight for civil rights, when opponents used graffiti to voice their displeasure. However, it should be noted that a lot of graffiti these days tend to be either anti-Semitic or anti-immigrant.