Some graffiti Mexico:
‘TFK’ aka True Funky Kids, from Mexico, photos contributed by kube2
Graffiti Street Art
Friday, February 28, 2014
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
5 New Designs Graffiti Alphabet
5 new designs graffiti alphabet letters. 5 AZ alphabet graffiti style with red white yellow blue green
Graffiti Alphabet 'Letters Degenerate'
Graffiti alphabet 'letters degenerate' in the fabric. Commonly called sleyer to cover nose and mouth. With a little garnish to make the design more interesting graffiti
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Graffiti On The Hood Of a Honda Car
How to make graffiti on the hood of the Honda car? Please see below.
Graffiti design with the character of a wrestler.
Graffiti design with the character of a wrestler.
3D Graffiti Alphabet Blue Theme
3D designs graffiti alphabet with a blue theme. Graffiti with attractive design. Commonly called the graffiti canvas. To decorate the walls of the house like painting in 3D.
Beautiful 3D graffiti canvas. See also graffiti canvas as a home interior design
Beautiful 3D graffiti canvas. See also graffiti canvas as a home interior design
Friday, February 21, 2014
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Graffiti Alphabet 'Letter Swan'
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Monday, February 17, 2014
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Black Graffiti Alphabet Letters
Graffiti alphabet letters a through z
Graffiti alphabets with black letters, several letters to the character
Graffiti alphabets with black letters, several letters to the character
Friday, February 14, 2014
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Monday, February 10, 2014
Tips For Drawing Graffiti Sketch to Coloring
The following tips on drawing / writing graffiti from sketch to coloring graffiti on the wall
In particular the use of the bold style lettering is really distinctive to graffiti art. The images themselves will usually be hard hitting, and be painted in stark colours utilising strong shadows and outlines to add depth and definition. Images usually depict social or political issues close to the artist's heart.
Before you start a piece of graffiti art, you should draw a small scale version of the large piece you want to create first, then when you begin your actual piece, its a simple task of just scaling up your graffiti sketch.
If you need ideas for a graffiti font to use, there are plenty of sites online that have examples for you to copy. For the outlines, use a fine marker pen. In order to produce a 3D effect, shade around the letters you've outlined with a different colour. Then use permanent markers to colour in your letters.
Once you are ready to paint your sketch on to your larger canvas or wall, you need to draw a reference grid over your small drawing. Sketch a full size replica of the grid on to your wall or canvas that you are using for your scaled up graffiti piece. Use either chalk, charcoal or diluted paint to draw the large grid. To make marking the grid out easier, the simplest thing to do is to use a piece of string.
Use chalk or charcoal to transfer your small drawing on to you larger canvas. Use an aerosol can to paint the background in using diluted paint, keep the layer thin and allow it to dry before you start your colouring. When you've finished the outline and the background, it's time to add the colours and detail. Again use aerosols to add the colours. Start with the lightest colours first and the largest sections, and then move on to the detail and the smaller areas last.
When you've coloured your work in, you can add the fine definition with a brush to enhance the fine lines and borders around your figures and letters. You can preserve it for years to come with a thin layer of varnish.
In particular the use of the bold style lettering is really distinctive to graffiti art. The images themselves will usually be hard hitting, and be painted in stark colours utilising strong shadows and outlines to add depth and definition. Images usually depict social or political issues close to the artist's heart.
Before you start a piece of graffiti art, you should draw a small scale version of the large piece you want to create first, then when you begin your actual piece, its a simple task of just scaling up your graffiti sketch.
If you need ideas for a graffiti font to use, there are plenty of sites online that have examples for you to copy. For the outlines, use a fine marker pen. In order to produce a 3D effect, shade around the letters you've outlined with a different colour. Then use permanent markers to colour in your letters.
Once you are ready to paint your sketch on to your larger canvas or wall, you need to draw a reference grid over your small drawing. Sketch a full size replica of the grid on to your wall or canvas that you are using for your scaled up graffiti piece. Use either chalk, charcoal or diluted paint to draw the large grid. To make marking the grid out easier, the simplest thing to do is to use a piece of string.
Use chalk or charcoal to transfer your small drawing on to you larger canvas. Use an aerosol can to paint the background in using diluted paint, keep the layer thin and allow it to dry before you start your colouring. When you've finished the outline and the background, it's time to add the colours and detail. Again use aerosols to add the colours. Start with the lightest colours first and the largest sections, and then move on to the detail and the smaller areas last.
When you've coloured your work in, you can add the fine definition with a brush to enhance the fine lines and borders around your figures and letters. You can preserve it for years to come with a thin layer of varnish.
Skateboard Graffiti Alphabets
Skateboard graffiti alphabet letters black and white. Sketch graffiti alphabet AZ and numbers also can be colored according to your tastes. Free printable graffiti alphabet letters with style skateboard
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Graffiti Tags | Alphabet Graffiti Archaeology
Graffiti Archaeology is a project devoted to the study of graffiti-covered walls as they change over time. The core of the project is a timelapse collage, made of photos of graffiti taken at the same location by many different photographers over a span of several years. The photos were taken in San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles and other cities, over a timespan from the late 1990's to the present.
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Friday, February 7, 2014
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Graffiti Alphabet Letters A through Z Printouts
Graffiti alphabet A to Z printouts with uppercase and lowercase letters:
Graffiti fonts printouts uppercase
Graffiti fonts lowercase printouts
Graffiti fonts printouts uppercase
Graffiti fonts lowercase printouts
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