Helpful assessments on Graffiti Art Stencils

July 23, 2010 - 7:10 am 5 Comments
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it would have been nice if they had wrapped this book in plastic so that when it finally reached my hands it would not be wrinkly and moist. thanks retards!

Where can I find a ‘graffiti shop’ or art shops (except michaels) in Arizona?
Hello, I recently moved to Arizona and I was wondering where I can find a graffiti shop that sells all sorts Graffiti Art Stencils of paint spray brands..markers, paper, inks etc ..just about everything for my stenciling needs!.. I’ve been to michaels but they don’t have molotow, on the run, krink etc….I’m not a vandal..just a person who enjoys stenciling and making portraits for my own personal pleasure…..so, help anyone?!…oh and I live in the Maricopa county.. :) …Thanks.
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  1. Fagan Says:

    This is a great art book! It’s a worldwide who’s who of stencil graffiti artists Beautiful full color photos cover every page showing murals by the likes of Banksy, Jef Aerosol, Logan Hicks, Swoon, and hundreds more. There’s work by over 350 artists. Some of my favorite stuff is by people like Scott Williams who is well known around San Francisco but whose lush work really needs to be seen on a larger scale. The book is not only filled with big name artists but great local finds. The pages are dense with images and a variety of styles. Highly recommended.

  2. Branson Says:

    Its a great book, but Stencil Pirates is better.

  3. Dunville Says:

    it’s a cheap book, and it’s got cheap information. nothing much to it. i would probably spend a bit more and buy a book that’s more in depth with the culture and such of graffiti art. but if you must, like me buy this book to be a part of your growing art book collection, then by all means, no one is stopping you.

  4. Bishara Says:

    I like this book. It’s a thin book. It’s not too much stuff in the book but I think it’s a nice book to have in your collection just to have something different. Since I’m not too much into stencil graffiti, this book is just right to have it in my collection. I like it. It has great work of art in it.

  5. Ding Says:

    This book is being reviewed quite heavily these days and after reviewing it myself, I can only conclude that this is because of the Publishers’ credentials in publishing books on street art. I found that this book fell short on my expectations, even though much of the material was interesting. While it was enlightening to read the brief articles on the history of stencil graffiti, and how stenciling started back to 22,000 in cave paintings, the book quickly lost steam. Many of the artists featured here are well known, however there are many photos featuring industrial uses of stencils which neither are graffiti art, stencil graffiti or art in any type of form. This really detracted form what I assumed the book was featuring. Most of the interesting features were on European artists such as the “bananensprayer” in Cologne, Germany, or Bansky who mixed political satire with his various works. Although many stencil artists are features from all over Europe, and the United States as well as a whole page spread of works from Morocco, I really missed the interviews which should have accompanied these images. While I would not purchase the book for my personal collection, many of the photos showcased the dizzying array of effects which were possible to achieve with something as simple as a stencil.