Compelling hints on Graffiti Website

August 12, 2010 - 2:23 am 3 Comments
graffiti-supplies Compelling hints on Graffiti Website

This is a must have for anyone interested in graffiti art or the under appreciated work of many brilliant female artists. This book gives a narrative of many female graff artists who are in the shadows of their male counterparts. Ganz describes the struggles of these women, as well as digs into their lives to reveal the meaning behind their art. The poster that comes with it is also a great addition.

This reminds me of a movie I have seen recently,Who Does She Think She Is? House Party Kit. It also delves into the lives of the struggling female artists. If you liked this book you’ll love the movie. If you’ve seen the movie and haven’t read the book, then I highly recommend checking it out. You’ll love it! Ganz’s work makes for an excellent read.

Can someone give me a website where I can learn how to draw Graffiti Website with graffiti letters?
Please give me a website with pictures and step-by-step instructions.
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3 Responses to “Compelling hints on Graffiti Website”

  1. Dreyer Says:

    This is a small-format book, easy to tuck into a purse, with nice quality (even if a bit small) photography. It claims to present “simply the best graffiti from around the world”, but I would dispute that claim. It’s a nice collection of photographs by one man, ‘KET’, who has been active in the graffiti movement for a long time. That’s all. It’s not an exhaustive survey of the world’s best graffiti, like the book ‘Graffiti World, Street Art from Five Continents’, but then, what do you expect for $11.00?

  2. Eriksson Says:

    i purchased this product for my brother as a christmas present and it arrived just in time like promised and it was cheaper than if i would have bought it at a book store. it still had the original price which i liked.

  3. Gerhart Says:

    When I saw this book I was kind of hesitant since I have been on a long and somewhat unsuccessful look for a New York graffiti book, but I decided to hope for the best and order this book. Once I received the book I was not disappointed. This book is pretty complete, covering the subways from the early 70s all the way through modern graffiti. What I liked best about this book is that it didn’t simply focus on bombing or piecing, it showed both styles of graffiti and explained the origins of each. If you want a good graff book then buy this book, you’ll be happy that you did.