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He's a very popular graffiti artist. No one knows his actual identity. And his art has been cut out and sold at auctions for tons of money.

I actually really like his work.

He also plants his own work into art museums. He'll go in with a bag that has a painting he's done and put it on a wall.


When I'm with my dad in the train yards we see tons of Graffiti. I had some pictures of the best ones, but I don't remember where I put them.

He also plants his own work into art museums. He'll go in with a bag that has a painting he's done and put it on a wall.

Oh yes, I forgot about that.




I checked out some of his stuff, it's pretty cool.
I haven't been doing anything lately, my brother and I need to clean out the garage so we can paint some more.

California Route 110 has an extremely graffitied bridge at one point. It has lots of colors.
« Last Edit: July 31, 2012, 09:55:06 PM by Axolotl »

Today my brother and I cleaned out the garage (which is where we paint stuff)
This is pretty much all of our spray paint. Most of it is Rusto but there are 3 cans of Montana on the right. The Acetone and other stuff is for mixing paints.

We are going to buy some more supplies this week. Then we can actually paint stuff.
« Last Edit: August 06, 2012, 10:22:54 PM by FireFish »

used to go out and tag buildings all the time, i would consider myself pretty decent. its a fun hobby.

used to go out and tag buildings all the time, i would consider myself pretty decent. its a fun hobby.
Indeed it is, I haven't gotten the chance to actually tag yet, because I am still learning. My brother is kind of like my teacher, because he is pretty experienced with it.
The Internet is also a good teacher.

EDIT: Updated OP with "What not to do"
Also do you have any pictures, RedGajin? They would be appreciated.
« Last Edit: August 07, 2012, 01:37:41 AM by FireFish »

Indeed it is, I haven't gotten the chance to actually tag yet, because I am still learning. My brother is kind of like my teacher, because he is pretty experienced with it.
The Internet is also a good teacher.

EDIT: Updated OP with "What not to do"
Also do you have any pictures, RedGajin? They would be appreciated.
no lol, i never thought to take pictures of it.

Boy i remember when i used to do graffiti. i still got alot of love for the artistic part, but i dont write anymore, as a matter of fact me n my homies dont allow any taggings in our neighborhood besides tags repping the neighborhood. illpost some pics tomorrow of some of my old work :)

areas where there is alot of traffic, and get to work. Don't get caught.
thats just imo. you want that recognition right? if your going to make art that no ones really gunna see its probably not worth making at all. again, just in my opinion.