Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Chinese Graffiti Street
Graffiti is the name for images or lettering scratched or scrawled on public property.
Graffiti has existed since ancient times, with examples going back to Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire. Graffiti can be anything from simple scratch marks to elaborate wall paintings. In modern times, spray paint and markers have become the most commonly used materials. In most countries, defacing property with graffiti without the property owner's consent is considered vandalism, which is punishable by law. Sometimes graffiti is employed to communicate social and political messages. To some, it is an art form worthy of display in galleries and exhibitions. However, the public generally frowns upon "tags" that deface bus stops, trains, buildings, playgrounds and other public property.
Historically, the term graffiti originally referred to the inscriptions, figure drawings, etc., found on the walls of ancient sepulchers or ruins, as in the Catacombs of Rome or at Pompeii. Usage of the word has evolved to include any decorations (inscribed on any surface) that one can regard as vandalism; or to cover pictures or writing placed on surfaces, usually external walls and sidewalks, without the permission of an owner. Thus, inscriptions made by the authors of a monument are not classed as graffiti.
Modern graffiti is often seen as having become intertwined with Hip-Hop culture as one of the four main elements of the culture (along with the Master of ceremony, the disc jockey, and break dancing), through Hollywood movies such as Wild Style. However, modern (twentieth century) graffiti predates hip hop by almost a decade and has its own culture, complete with its own unique style and slang.
Graffiti artists sometimes choose nicknames for them as an artist. These names are chosen for one of many reasons. Artists want tags to be quick to write so they are often from 3 to 5 characters in length. The name is chosen to reflect personal qualities and characteristics, or because of the way the word sounds, and/or for the way it looks once written. The letters in a word can make doing pieces very difficult if the shapes of the letters don't sit next to each other in a visually pleasing way. Some Graffiti artists select their names that are plays on common expressions, such as 2Shae, Page3, 2Cold, In1 and other such names.
Blog Archive
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July
- "Insider Art" at the ICA London
- She-One & O.Two Interview
- Ani-Com 2007 HKG
- Reality Of Fast Food
- Steampunk Coffee Machine
- RIBA 2007
- Runaway Brain
- RANT by Dkoda : New Comic Strip
- Brighton Graffiti
- Hip-Hop Landmark in New York
- Hello Kitty Bling
- Duster132
- Photography and Photographers
- Burj Dubai
- Eine Website
- Yoskay Yamamoto's Fish Head
- South Park and Harry Potter
- How Not To Park Your Car
- Perversity is the Mother of Invention
- R.I.P. King Of Kowloon
- Robot Comic Strip
- Criss Angel with Jonathan Davis from Korn
- Funny Celebrity Caricatures by David O’Keefe
- "Fear" : 3 Canvases by Dkoda
- Howling Monk Sold!!!
- Disabled B-Boys Battle
- Link Dump
- Let Me Get That For Ya
- PandaMania, Washington's New Species of Art
- Caddis Fly Art
- Rice Paddy Art
- Red and Jonny Two Storm Troopers in Love
- Drum solo heaven
- i-Limb Hand
- "Thriller" by prisoners
- Electricity generated by tiny vibrations
- Self healing materials
- Funny Insurance Commercial Clip
- Funny Moments in Sports
- KJ Sawka, Jungle Machine
- Glade Festival
- Steampunk Robots
- Apple could have Worms
- The Hottest Wheels
- Giant Rubber Duckie
- Sideways Bike
- Soundwave Transformer gets an Upgrade
- Steampunk Keyboard
- The Exchange
- Darth Vader Superstars
- Treeson's 2nd B-day!
- CCTV catches "real" Transformer
- Crazy 4 Cult Show
- Transforming Robot Phone
- Bytedust Plush toys
- Robocop Vs. Terminator
- Steampunk Watches
- Zebra + Horse = Zorse!
- Link Dump
- San Fermin Bull Run Fiesta
- The Ultimate Bike Helmet
- Bazooka Bubble Gum
- Steampunk Mouse
- Weird Apartments
- Dan Witz
- Hang Nga - The Crazy Tree House in Vietnam
- Eye Tattoo
- Underwater Restaurant at Hilton Maldives
- Link Dump
- Mortal Kombat in Central Park
- Banana Art
- Electric Man
- Uncle Sam has $1,000,000 for you
- Speedstacking
- The Great Doktor A.
- Flickr Time Application
- Christian Marclay mini documentary
- Mecha Godzilla
- Link Dump
- Funny Photo Mistakes
- Real Life Incredible Hulks
- Crazy Checkers Tattoo Man
- Evolving Styles Auction
- Tattooed Women
- Time Warp Tunnel House
- Lego Man Rolls Joint
- Lords of Logistics Part 2
- Eubiq Power Strip
- Link Dump
- Audrey Kawasaki
- Sonic Chair
- Me Singing "What Goes Around" Justin Timberlake
- V/a.g.r.a Lamp
- Chinese Graffiti Street
- Link Dump
- Pit Bull and Chicks
- Miniature Castle
- Star Wars Origami
- 10/10 on ATV News!
- The Future of Drum n Bass?
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