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Graffiti artists intentionally put their work where the greatest number of people will see it: highways, train stations, walls in major metropolitan cities, etc. Putting art in the street as ...
Street art once found primarily in subways and abandoned spaces is now an art form zooming to stardom. Today, graffiti and street artists are often commissioned to create works that can be found ...
Unlike graffiti writers, street artists don't tend to work their way up the hierarchy of a crew; they often come straight from the studio into the street-art scene. 9) Graffiti Is Harder to Read ...
At the new 14th Street Graffiti Museum, opening Oct. 3 near 14th and Crittenden streets NW, the only way to look at the graffiti, in some spots, is to look, gallery-style: letter by letter, line ...
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is cracking down on graffiti — but the city's internationally renowned street art is safe. There was public uproar last week when the Grand River Creative Corridor, an ...
Known by her graffiti name Imagine, Shrestha has emerged as a creative force in Boston, with a street art style that reflects her Nepalese culture, while fusing traditional graffiti styles and ...
Graffiti gained popularity as art on New York City subway trains in the 1970s. And by the 1980s Boston had a full-blown graffiti scene. The elevated Orange Line route that ran through Roxbury was ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Graffiti and street art depict the mind of an artist and the ability to create something that will live on forever. From Washington Heights to the Bronx, graffiti made its ...
Unlike 3D or augmented street art, 3D graffiti art has sustained itself for years without much public or private investment. L.A. has numerous expert 3D graffiti artists still pushing boundaries.