What's your favorite graffitti ever?
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Rolan Headon
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What's your favorite graffitti ever?
That pesky, sneaky but in your face art form/defacement (found inside the worker's tunnels on the Great Pyramids - "The Pharaoh sucks!") --is it ever amusing?
My all time favorite (in a men's room stall in the SF main bus terminal 20 or thirty years ago):
Proletariat Unite!
Workers Unit!
Dyslexics Untie!
My all time favorite (in a men's room stall in the SF main bus terminal 20 or thirty years ago):
Proletariat Unite!
Workers Unit!
Dyslexics Untie!
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Somewhere around Mohave where the airplanes are parked there was a train locomotive on a siding that was nearly covered in one work. It was a solid piece of art.
Black Rock City Welding & Repair. The Night Time Warming Station. Crow Bar.
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Most work by DAIM from Germany.
Anything by DELTA from Amsterdam.
Most work by my Rietveld Academy attending friend who writes CAS.
The scandinavian FUPS crew (for locations, not style).
I'm just a toy but got a lot of appreciation from the scene for the traffic signs I altered.
Anything by DELTA from Amsterdam.
Most work by my Rietveld Academy attending friend who writes CAS.
The scandinavian FUPS crew (for locations, not style).
I'm just a toy but got a lot of appreciation from the scene for the traffic signs I altered.
Too many puppies
with guns in their hands.
with guns in their hands.
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Ooh just remebered once seeing while hitchhiking , flying down the highway somewhere in New Mexico, a one second glimpse of, painted on the side of a concrete ditch , a 20 ft high praying mantis, all bright colors, pimped out wearing shades and i think a beret. Middle of nowhere.
Imagine if Leonardo Da Vinci had been a graffitti artist -- would he have gotten any respect?
Imagine if Leonardo Da Vinci had been a graffitti artist -- would he have gotten any respect?
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I am calling bullshit on this one. Where did the Native Americans get blue paint? Blue paint, even in Europe, was a luxury item that most artists could not afford (before we could synthesize dyes they had to use crushed Lapis Luzili which was considered a precious mineral). I can't say that I've ever seen other Native American pictographs that use blue pigment. Where did that blue pigment come from?Apollonaris Zeus wrote:
This is "American Man" from Utah Date: 1285 Approx. Worn on the Lapels of native american and Barrack Obama before the Iraq war!
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Ever seen a Mayan codex or mural? How about Aztec murals?BitterDan wrote:I am calling bullshit on this one. Where did the Native Americans get blue paint? Blue paint, even in Europe, was a luxury item that most artists could not afford (before we could synthesize dyes they had to use crushed Lapis Luzili which was considered a precious mineral). I can't say that I've ever seen other Native American pictographs that use blue pigment. Where did that blue pigment come from?
Blue paint. Pre-contact. A combination of indigo in small quantities & a type of clay. Extremely stable, and pretty common, at least in Mesoamerica.
I'm not saying anything about the legitimacy of the image you questioned, just pointing out that there was blue paint in the Americas before Europeans got here.
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Canadian Grafitti
OBEY THE RULES
Re: Canadian Grafitti
Note that I was quoting Canadian grafitti.BitterDan wrote:Ok rules nazi.gyre wrote:OBEY THE RULES
Coffee houses used to have all kinds of literate grafitti.
Some was sublime.
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It would be a shame if I had to resort to self-deception to preserve my faith in objective reality.
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OBEY THE RULES
What a great grafitti...Wondered about it for a moment, then dug it.
So far the wife loves "Good morning, Lemmings" the best.
(Remember the "groutfitti" written small between bathroom tiles?)
Written by a friend in the dust on our filthy truck "FIVE MINUTE KARMA WASH" below which someone had written "REAL TRUCKS ARE DIRTY".
The same friend, who uses our dusty farm truck as a canvas and notepad, once wrote on the tailgate,
WARNING:
DRIVER DOES NOT RECEIVE PHYSIC TURN SIGNALs
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What a great grafitti...Wondered about it for a moment, then dug it.
So far the wife loves "Good morning, Lemmings" the best.
(Remember the "groutfitti" written small between bathroom tiles?)
Written by a friend in the dust on our filthy truck "FIVE MINUTE KARMA WASH" below which someone had written "REAL TRUCKS ARE DIRTY".
The same friend, who uses our dusty farm truck as a canvas and notepad, once wrote on the tailgate,
WARNING:
DRIVER DOES NOT RECEIVE PHYSIC TURN SIGNALs
(Sublime..what an amazing band!)
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"BRIMSTONE" old-school-graffiti painted in silvers and blues across the backside of the 10:00 potty-bank in 2006. It dropped me to my knees.
This year: a drawing of a toilet with instructions on hovering vs sitting on the seat. "Not hard". This nearly made the beer go through my nose.
The JotS guys are always impressed by our graffiti. It's some of the most intelligent stuff they ever get to read. They're very amused, and not a bit upset about it being there.
This year: a drawing of a toilet with instructions on hovering vs sitting on the seat. "Not hard". This nearly made the beer go through my nose.
The JotS guys are always impressed by our graffiti. It's some of the most intelligent stuff they ever get to read. They're very amused, and not a bit upset about it being there.
I'll be in my blanket fort until further notice.
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