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  2. Wikipedia:WikiProject Graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Identify all graffiti articles by placing this code at the top of the article's talk page: {{WikiProject Graffiti}}. Identify Graffiti Stubs by placing this code at the bottom of the article: {{Graffiti-stub}} Provide examples of artist's work on all graffiti artist pages. Recruit more members for Wikiproject Graffiti.

  3. Character (graffiti) - Wikipedia

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    Characters are "creatures or personas” that feature in graffiti works. [2] They may be taken from popular culture (especially cartoons and comic books) or created by the writer as a signature character. [3] Chararacters are found in almost all forms of graffiti, including ancient graffiti and the earliest forms of modern graffiti. [4]

  4. Greg Mike - Wikipedia

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    Mike has been selling NFTs of his artwork since 2021, auctioning his art on NFT platform Nifty Gateway.His most famous work, the series "MAD CANS", consists in a series of digital collectable cans which also include a physical Infinite Object, raising over $3,000,000.

  5. Moses and Taps - Wikipedia

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    Following the success of the publication, which was reputed to be one of the most widely read graffiti publications ever, Same Same was released in 2014. [5] In 2019 Moses and Taps collaborated with the photographer Edward Nightingale to produce Memento Mori on the occasion of the Rose Béton Biennale. [ 6 ]

  6. Klark Kent (graffiti artist) - Wikipedia

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    Klark Kent has been writing graffiti since 1989, and has gained international credit for his work over the years. Besides books and magazines his art was shown on several exhibitions worldwide, including the Galleries Vincent Louis (1998) and Pacifico Fine Art (1999) in New York .

  7. Digital graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Laser graffiti on a building in Hell's Kitchen, New York, 2007 Laser graffiti being projected onto Brooklyn Bridge, 2007. Digital graffiti is the act of creating graffiti art using a computer vision system. Various groups and companies have pioneered digital graffiti since technology advances made it possible.

  8. Mear One - Wikipedia

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    A street artist and graffiti writer in Los Angeles for over 20 years, Mear's partners have included Skate One, Anger, Yem, and Cisco CBS. [5]In 2004, Mear joined artists Shepard Fairey and Robbie Conal to create a series of "anti-war, anti-Bush" posters for a street art campaign called "Be the Revolution" for the art collective Post Gen. [6]

  9. Handstyle - Wikipedia

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    The concept of having unique and expressive handstyles developed slowly. When graffiti first started in the '70s, a tag's style was the writer's personal handwriting. [3] In the New York and Philadelphia in the mid '70s, different writers and crews started stylizing and personalizing their tags. Over time, the concept of a handstyle emerged ...