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Highlights Are on the wrong side
ОтветитьBro graffiti be so cool also is very good to do when your bored
ОтветитьBlud turned simple lettering to a whole art project💀
ОтветитьSo don't believe this?
ОтветитьCan you do Rebecca??
Ответитьnice..
Ответить“Don’t believe everything you see online”
proceeds to watch online
Thanks it helpt❤
Ответитьok
Ответить𝓹𝓮𝓻𝓯𝓮𝓬𝓽💜
ОтветитьToy
ОтветитьMe waiting to see if Batman will knock him out
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ОтветитьThis kinda sucked
Ответитьthere is no right ot wrong way tho
ОтветитьNo way u write smite from rs like me hahahaha
ОтветитьWhat markers do you use
ОтветитьSubway surfers pls
Ответитьtoo fast my g
Ответитьdoes graffiti have to be letters? aren't there other style
ОтветитьCan u do Anowar please?
ОтветитьA real throwie u do the the letter in the color I wanna fill it in with then u fill it in with the color and do the out line last😂
Ответитьthank u!!!! and bullshit how?
ОтветитьNice job. You taught us how to draw. Now teach us how to graffiti.
ОтветитьThere isn’t an actual way of graffiti. As a professional, graffiti can come in whatever different style the artist chooses it to be.
Ответитьbro really said if u want to learn graffiti write graffiti. Helpful.
ОтветитьCan you make a better tutorial? Like 10 min of video?
ОтветитьWhat type of marker and paper are you using ?
ОтветитьI feel like the tutorial is too fast
ОтветитьThose kids that use the bar S with the 6 lines😂. Y’all know what I’m talking about
ОтветитьThis was tight tips ty
ОтветитьHow is bro so underated?
Ответитьi have a feeling that you are german because your accent😂 no offence i am also german
ОтветитьWhat markers and or pencil do you recomend man
ОтветитьImagine trying to learn shit from a toy lmao
Ответитьthe shadows and outlines are sometimes more than corsetable😂😂😂
ОтветитьWow ist cool
ОтветитьThe highlights are completely wrong
Ответитьpls dont do fake drips
ОтветитьThank you
Ответитьgraffiti, form of visual communication, usually illegal, involving the unauthorized marking of public space by an individual or group. Although the common image of graffiti is a stylistic symbol or phrase spray-painted on a wall by a member of a street gang, some graffiti is not gang-related. Graffiti can be understood as antisocial behaviour performed in order to gain attention or as a form of thrill seeking, but it also can be understood as an expressive art form.Graffiti also offers what Illescas calls an “illicit cartography,” meaning that it can be read like a cultural map of the city. Graffiti styles in East Los Angeles, for example, reflect Mexican-American artistic influence that began with Pachuco counterculture in the 1940s. Rich graffiti writing traditions emerged, including “placas,” or tags that list a writer’s stylized signature, and “barrio calligraphy,” which blends rolling scripts with Old English lettering. In the 1980s, those traditions then incorporated colorful, whimsical East Coast influences.
“The result is that Los Angeles has a really unique graffiti style,” Illescas said. “Although outsiders might not necessarily notice it, you can easily see the Mexican-American artistic influence in the aesthetics, and that has become associated with Latinx urban identities.”
Graffiti is a multiracial and multi-ethnic subculture, and Illescas says his research aims to recognize the specific contributions of Black and Latinx communities. He’s also critically examining the subculture’s hypermasculinity and how that may limit its transformative potential. And he’s particularly interested in shedding light on how race may affect public perceptions of graffiti.
Depending on the context, graffiti can either be publicly admired as “street art”—and valued up to millions of dollars—or it can be criminalized at levels ranging up to felony charges and years of jail time. In Los Angeles, a city which many researchers consider to be highly racially segregated, Black and Latinx communities, like South Central Los Angeles and East Los Angeles, are the places where graffiti is most likely to be severely criminalized and lumped together with gang activity, Illescas says.
Meanwhile, Illescas says street art is more likely to be recognized as such within arts districts, where officially sanctioned “beautification” projects use public art to attract more business and new residents, which can contribute to gentrification issues. And some of the most famous street artists are actually white men, like Banksy or Shepard Fairey, who have each attained international recognition for the artistic value of their illegal works.
“This is where systemic racism occurs,” Illescas said. “You have some people who are more prone to being criminalized and severely punished for a very similar act, and that punishment falls mainly on young Black and Latino men.”
Thank you 😊
ОтветитьGerman style teacher trumps everyone else
ОтветитьFainaly I got a good tetorial Thanks
ОтветитьHow to write the name harini please teach me
ОтветитьNice!
ОтветитьI swear, 1up is everywhere
ОтветитьFinally a good tutorial. Thanks
ОтветитьIt definitely is a drawing💯
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