Evaluation on Graffiti Owned

August 15, 2010 - 7:17 am 2 Comments
graffiti-creators Evaluation on Graffiti Owned

I have recently become impressed with Doug Pray’s documentary work. Infamy is about the graffiti sub-culture. He follows 5 or 6 of the more prolific taggers to see how they work and listen to their thoughts. It really gave me insight into why these guys (and girls) have a passion for their particular brand of art. He also includes one “buffer”, which is a guy who eliminates graffiti in his neighborhood. The buffer was pretty funny because his last scene essentially shows that he is really a form of tagger!

There is some good footage of the artists actually creating their work with markers or spray paint. It really drew a striking parallel with calligraphy. Their motions are often so practiced and smooth that the movements seem to be as much art as the final result. Of course there are also shots of many beautiful works in the film. If you have any interest in the graffiti scene, check out this film.

Creating my Own Graffiti?
Is there any good websites where Graffiti Owned i can create my own graffiti art?Were I can save itWere I could Save it and add it to things like myspace?
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2 Responses to “Evaluation on Graffiti Owned”

  1. Abraham Says:

    This is a nice sketch book for the budding artist. Could do with spirals so it’s easier to lay the book flat.

  2. Kernell Says:

    In this excellent book, graffiti artist Scape Martinez offers step-by-step instructions on how to create graffiti art. The book covers all aspects of graffiti,such as tagging, letter development, color selection and spray painting techniques. Full-color demonstrations and easy-to-follow text accompany a timeline tracing graffiti’s history throughout the book. We love this book and use it a lot for reference.