Graffiti

Articles on graffiti writing, graffiti art and graffiti styles to help you learn how to draw graffiti letters, alphabets and tag.
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Graffiti Style Writing
Graffiti is simply sketching your imagination on a platform, as diverse as a piece of paper to the walls. Graffiti style writing can be a poor piece of scribbling work or a creative arrangement of letters.

Graffiti Writing: Learn to Draw Graffiti Letters
Artistic and colorful, graffiti lettering has gained quite a few admirers as a form of art. Learn how to draw graffiti letters with these simple steps.

Graffiti: Styles of Graffiti Writing
The Graffiti art involves the use of various styles of graffiti writing, graffiti fonts and graffiti letters. Read on to find out more...

Graffiti Street Art
The Graffiti street art has been a source of annoyance for some but has inspired many artists and gained tremendous popularity over the years. Read on to find out more...

The Art of Drawing Graffiti
Graffiti as an art form began making its appearance in the 1960s… Read more about it here.

Graffiti Writing - Learn How to Draw Graffiti
Graffiti writing has a long and much undulated history. Of late, Graffiti writing has taken the form of Art. Here are few basic tips to learn how to draw Graffiti…

Ignorant People and Why They’ve Got Us All Wrong
Repine - A discerning mediator for the exhibition and discussion of graffiti in the UK

Banksy Is The World's Most Wanted Graffiti Artist
Article on the street artist called "Banksy".

Is Graffiti Art?
Is graffiti art or just vandalism? Can it ever have a place in art galleries, or should it just be removed?

They’ve Struck Again!
Don't you just hate having your nice neighborhood destroyed by annoying graffiti?

Mind Graffiti
Graffiti of the mind becomes real for you by your belief in its reality. However, that reality will always be in conflict with the reality of another, leading into construct wars on multiple levels of living.

Dim, Cloned Conservatives
Modern graffiti is not subversive - it is a formulaic, bankrupt cliche. The French artist Jean Dubuffet gave the name "art brut", raw or wild art, to the untutored graphic productions of children, the insane and graffitists.