How to Draw Graffiti Artist Alphabet


How to Draw Graffiti Artist Alphabet - Write My Name In Graffiti

The art of making graffiti is a place to express what's on our minds. Graffiti alphabet examples above, are made by the artist. Graffiti drawing him and his writings he has in mind. Existing art in itself will flow like the graffiti that he made.

Graffiti Canvas Art - urban art

This is a new graffiti canvas artwork I added to the didgi widgi web site today. Seemed to be on a bit of a roll today as I have created 4 new canvas artworks for the web site and started on 2 different pieces of wall art. Out of the 4 I created today, this is my favourite one and have decided to keep it as a landscape.


Graffiti Letter Alphabet As a Medium


Graffiti letter alphabet as a medium of the message

Sample letters alphabet graffiti images in the letter. Create unique graffiti art. Graffiti can be made in the letter to beautify the display.

Graffiti Alphabet Slank


Graffiti Alphabet Slank | Graffiti Fonts

Graffiti au palais de justice de Bruxelles

Drawing on Paper Graffiti Alphabet


Drawing on Paper Graffiti Alphabet

PALO - RUDE

palo rude graffiti



palo graffiti



rude graffiti



RIP PAPY

rip papy graffiti

WASER

graffiti of waser

SKEMS GRAFFITI

gr&ffiti of skems

SKOY

skoy graffiti

SEON

graffiti seon

EUSK - HAPY - RUIDOS - NTC

eusk graffiti



happy graffiti



ruidos ntc graffiti

DILO - HAIS -HS

dilo hais hs

PS KIDS

ps kids

URBAN ART

urban art



art urbain



art de la ville

M Fest - 7th and 8th July 2012 - Harewood House, Leeds



The event will take place over the weekend of the 7th and 8th July and will showcase over 40 British music acts, comedians and sports personalities. They will also have celebrity chef demonstrations throughout the two days and three individual stages.

Some of the artists they have performing over the weekend include Texas, The Human League, Big Country, Steps, Cher Lloyd, Matt Cardle, Levellers, Scouting for Girls, Lawson, Beverley Knight, Inspiral Carpets, Bob Geldof, The Pigeon Detectives, Paul Heaton, Ali Campbell’s UB40, From The Jam, Clement Marfo and the Frontline, The Blockheads, Delilah, Missing Andy, Steve Appleton, Secret Affair, Soul II Soul, Heaven 17, Stephanie Kirkham, The Low Suns, Mike Peters of the Alarm, The Heartbreaks , Glen Matlock, The Men They Couldn’t Hang, Crafters, Biblecode Sundays, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, The Farm, The Crookes, Janice Graham Band, Deadbeat Echoes, Lee Thompson Ska Orchestra, Chris Helme and The Reads.

There will be VIP hospitality available, located in the backstage Tipi village, luxury facilities and a Live DJ to add to the average festival experience.

Visit the website at www.themfest.com to buy tickets or for more details.

Photography - Dandelions



When I was younger and played out all the time I would come across fields of dandelions. If anyone picked any up someone would say they made you wet your bed. I can remember feeling devastated as I picked them and then instantly threw them back on the ground as I was told this. So everytime I see a dandelion that's what it reminds me of. Funny what memories you carry with you in your adult mind.

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Cool Graffiti Alphabet Design On Paper

Graffiti Alphabet
Cool Graffiti Alphabet Design On Paper

Get.up.stand.up.


Get.up.stand.up., originally uploaded by Klone Yourself !.

Photography - Urban Postcard - Welcome to Batley


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David Bowie - Aladdin Sane

Listening to the lp Aladdin Sane on this sunny Monday morning.  Never seen Bowie live and hope I get chance to do so one day. Saw some old footage of Bowie that had been found of him from the 70s playing a gig in New York, now that's a concert I would've loved to have been at. Someone hurry up and invent a time machine.


Graffiti Alphabet On Paper


Graffiti Alphabet On Paper - Graffiti writing alphabet on paper | Graffiti Fonts

Photography - Old Italian Man - Amalfi Coast, Italy


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Photography - Old Lady on a Bus - Amalfi Coast, Italy


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Photography - Man In Charge - Amalfi Coast, Italy


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Photography - Church Roof - Amalfi Coast, Italy


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Photography - Guy Making Leather Shoes - Amalfi Coast, Italy


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Drawing On Paper Graffiti Alphabet Yellow


Drawing On Paper Graffiti Alphabet Yellow

Photography - Italian Lady on Balcony - Amalfi Coast, Italy


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Photography - Tourist Having a Break - Amalfi Coast, Italy


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Photography - Amalfi Coast, Italy


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Photography - Welcome To Dewsbury Postcard


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Photography - Italian Police Officer, Amalfi Coast, Italy


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Draw Graffiti On Paper


Draw Graffiti On Paper

I do not have to encourage you to attract non-official graffiti in public places, at the end of the day that is illegal, so the decision is yours! Ideally, stick to the painting in places where you have permission to do so.

Graffiti bombing Science Store

Graffiti is the art of the end! This is an art that allows you to express yourself. Many people think graffiti is vandalism, but they just did not take the time to really look at the skills involved in producing the work.

So, you want to know how to draw graffiti, or how to improve existing skills? There is real hard and fast rules. But here are some guidelines:
  1. Letter graffiti usually overlap each other to some degree
  2. Letter graffiti drawn in the 3D effects
  3. Graffiti art is usually painted with bright colors that attract attention, because attention is a primary goal of graffiti is better to start studying and practicing the skills you draw graffiti on a small scale, and then once you have mastered the techniques, think about transferring jobs You are on a larger canvas, like a wall. To start a small scale you need a pencil to sketch the letters, something like a standard HB lead is enough.
There are several online sites where you can go to get some ideas graffiti fonts, some of these sites allow you to enter text and drawings make the text in a different sample letters. I've included some links to some graffiti sites below for you to see and get some idea of the font. Simply print the font sample that you like and use it to copy from. Once you are satisfied with the letters and the text you've drawn, they began to color with a permanent marker. Choose bright colors for maximum effect. First, use a good signal to track the line round the letter. Furthermore, to obtain or 3D effects occur, use a different color for the shaded area around the inside of the letters that you just described.

If you have chosen to paint graffiti on your wall, mark a rectangle on the wall in the proportion of small-scale your drawing. Chalk, charcoal or white paint thinner ideal for this exercise, basically using something that can be painted with ease. Then the rectangle into a box small box (draw a similar box on the small-scale works of art as well). Both grid will help you scale your image with a larger size in the wall while maintaining the same proportions. Next using chalk or charcoal to sketch the outlines of the letters. Once you have sketched the lines on your grid, the background color in your work with diluted paint using aerosol or roller, white or beige is best. Keeping a thin layer of your background! If the background has dried, use aerosol cans to paint a different color of your text. Start with the lightest color first, and largest region, leaving the details until last.

Photography - Lady Peering Out Of Window - Amalfi Coast, Italy


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Photography - Young Man Selling Fruit and Vegetables - Amalfi Coast, Italy


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Photography - Old Man Selling Vegetables and Fruit - Amalfi Coast, Italy


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Photography - Old Man in Cafe - Amalfi Coast, Italy


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Photography - Amalfi Coast, Italy


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Photography - Street Scene, Amalfi Coast, Italy


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Photography - Old Lady on a Balcony - Amalfi Coast, Italy


Caught this old lady enjoying the sunshine on her balcony taken along the Amalfi Coast, Italy.

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