Helpful problem solvers for Graffiti Street Artists

August 5, 2010 - 3:50 am 6 Comments
graffiti-drawings Helpful problem solvers for Graffiti Street Artists

Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R4V8WWC5A8WON Street Sketchbook takes a peek into the creative minds of over 60 street artists. These are not the street art you see on the walls, these are their doobles and ideas.

Each artist has a short introduction where they talk about their inspiration, how they started out and why they create art. With 60 artists, there are some pretty interesting stories, like how Elph wanted to be a bank robber in 1989 but took up graffiti instead.

On the scanned pages, we have pencil sketches, ink, highlighters, watercolour, collage. Additionally, there are also a couple of photos of the graffiti wall art. Anything goes in this book.

It’s a great sketchbook for anyone looking for a bit of inspiration.

(More pictures are available on my blog. Just visit my Amazon profile for the link.)

Good graffiti / street artist’s names?
What do you think of:2KAN !I got it from Graffiti Street Artists Toocan (the bird) – then Toocan – then thought of Youcan or Ucan – then changed it to 2can as 2’s my fave number – and finally came to 2KAN.What do you think?
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6 Responses to “Helpful problem solvers for Graffiti Street Artists”

  1. Millinger Says:

    Wish you would stop painting on others property. If you want to express your art buy some space and paint away. How would you like it if I made you put on a suit and tie every day? not your style? Well having your tag on the side of my building is not my style so lets keep our styles to our selves and don’t forces our selves on others.

  2. Aitken Says:

    I thought it was going to focus more on graffiti as an art and not just about tagging. I am more interested in it as an art and how it has affected the graphic design and art since its beginnings. This book seems to glorify graffiti as a crime than appreciate it for what it is.

  3. Kern Says:

    It was a gift that I had no problem finding here and could not find in book stores in my area

  4. Irwin Says:

    For a book of throwups, this book was pretty good. I enjoyed it, although if you write, some of the “how to” stuff is nothing new.

  5. Kay Says:

    Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2W9581V6A9SBS This movie is brilliant. I am so amazed by the superior filmmaking styles and techniques. I wouldn’t be surprised if this film won an academy award some day. I wish that they would start making more classic films like the golden era of 1920s era prohibition. That would be a really exciting time and a great way to stimulate the economy through gambling and fun times.Best of Yukmouth

  6. Fine Says:

    this movie is more on individual bombers.its alright lacks in its tags bombs murials but hey.it was good but if you are a bomber then this movie will sorta leave you with an unsettling depression by the end. as if all your work and life deicaded to this art just leads nowhere.i cant fully say that .style wars i would recommend over this you learn the origin of graffiti.