Thursday, September 2, 2010

Mural Cartoon Graffiti Characters by Dabs And Myla

Cartoon Graffiti by Dabs And Myla
Mural Cartoon Graffiti Art

Dabs and Myla is a two street artists who put their cartoons into art, making graffiti look easy and fun from the streets of Melbourne and LA.

Mural Cartoon Graffiti Street Art
Cartoon Graffiti Street Art By Dabs And Myla
Their murals usually showcase some sort of bubbly cartoon character, are feature a range of eye-popping colors. What is most impressive of each cartoon is that it will usually be in some sort of action-mode, which creates a very imaginative and energetic story for the viewer.

Funny Cartoon Graffiti Characters
Cool Cartoon Graffiti Art By Dabs And Myla

Take a look at the Dabs Myla collection in the gallery for visually stunning cartoon graffiti.Characters that we use on walls are making their way into our paintings, and walls that we paint outside make their way onto our canvas’. We have recently done a few paintings that use reference photos of buildings that have our graffiti on them.[via]

Revision 3D Graffiti Alphabet Cool Letters

Revision 3D Graffiti Alphabet Cool Letters With Graphics Design

graffiti alphabet, graffiti letters, 3d graffiti alphabet

3D Graffiti Alphabet Cool Letters

Graffiti Alphabet "Hard Rock Burn"


Graffiti street art with the words Hard Rock Burn

Hip Hop Graffiti in Music Culture - Black and Color

GRAFFITI GRAPHIC DESIGN
HIP HOP GRAFFITI FREE STYLE

Hip Hop Graffiti
Hip Hop Graffiti
Hip Hop Graffiti in Music Culture

Style of hip hop music was born and developed in conjunction with hip hop culture. The characters in this genre usually have characteristics such as rapping, freestyling, DJing, scratching, sampling and beatboxing. But in the current era of hip hop music has evolved and fused it with graffiti naturally. Both kinds of art from two different characters but complementary. Graffiti is used as a backdrop to explain more knowledgeable about hip hop music that in sing.

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Graffiti Pendant Lamp Design

Graffiti Pendant Lamp Design
Graffiti Pendant Lamp Design
The Graffiti Pendant Lamp if for the urban interior designer who is bored of the simple chic look. The lamp’s shade is a photographic print and this light fixture comes in n black or white to fit your style needs.
Graffiti Art On Pendant Lamp
Graffiti Art On Pendant Lamp

The Graffiti Pendant Lamp makes for a great conversation piece. There’s no doubt about it, this light fixture will own your mother-in-law’s crystal chandelier in any back-alley street fight.[Via]

3D Sketches In Black And White Graffiti Alphabet


3D sketches in black and white graffiti alphabet

Tutorial on How to Draw Graffiti Art ?

Hello ... we meet again in the column of the tutorial. This time I will be speaking or perhaps explain about how to draw graffiti. No need to long to explain about what is graffiti art, we just started the discussion.
Graffiti Letters,How to Graffiti
Graffiti Letters,How to Graffiti
Graffiti Letters,How to Graffiti
Graffiti Letters,How to Graffiti
Graffiti Letters,How to Graffiti
1. The first step is to prepare the necessary equipment and tools. Then you select the name of graffiti is the most you like and interesting for you. Choose a meaningful letter for you, as an input maybe you can make graffiti with your name. This is important for creating a good style with your name is flow. Style is everything. When picking a name or alias, choose one that is unique—one that will last and represents you as an artist.
2. Carry a sketchbook and pencil with you wherever you go. Practice your craft as much as possible. As you come up with new ideas for tags and designs, sketch them in your book and develop the concept by trying out different variations. If possible, carry pencils of a few different colors. Eventually, you can move to using permanent marker.
3. Work with your cans. Buy a piece of plywood (big or small) from Home Depot to practice on. At this point, colors and styles should be simple. Practice your can control and your techniques for painting and steps for putting together a clean "piece."

Graffiti Letters,How to Graffiti
Graffiti Letters,How to Graffiti
Graffiti Letters,How to Graffiti
Graffiti Letters,How to Graffiti
4. Be Smart. Many cities also have "permission" or "legal" walls specified for graffiti art. Legal graffiti is often more respected than street art. You have unlimited time and freedom to do what you please. Compare legal walls to quick throw-ups found on the street. You will find that legal walls are intricate and aesthetic. Street art is just trying to be seen. Legal graffiti art is more remembered and respected by those who do not completely understand the art form. Also be aware that other writers will expect work of a very high standard, so low standard work on a legal wall can make you look really unskilled, whereas poor standard illegal work can be explained by a variety of factors (cops, owners, losing your footing etc.).
5. Try to meet experienced writers who can help you learn the ropes. (Remember, be safe and be legal. It could put you in jail) Show your appreciation for their work and their skills. And whatever you do, do not paint over a respected artist or good artwork because you will also be called a toy. Have fun doing graffiti all over walls make sure to ask people where you can do graffiti.
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