How to Become a Professional Graffiti Artist?

Graffiti is an art image that is very interesting a lot of people of some classes or types of age, do not know of a caste. Everything is free and belong to the public. Art that was born and existed since ancient times has a different character from the other arts, even a bunch of graffiti painting too still looks different. One of the graffiti art which is phenomenal in this era is Banksy. Therefore, many people who want to learn and make graffiti so that later can be like Banksy who has been legendary as a graffiti artist street. Then how do I become a graffiti artist? Yes this is the future that I will discuss and describe.

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While graffiti is associated with vandalizing other people's property, it has evolved into an art form in and of itself. As such, here's how you can explore graffiti both legally and creatively.

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1. Buy some paper and carry it with you at all times. Note that most artists have what's called a black book where they practice their work.
2. Choose a name that you would like to write and stick to it. Remember to look around for someone with the same name (words like face, ghost, king, demon, blaze, perk etc. are all common names). If you want to be really original come up with a longer word that is more cunning and perhaps relates to you or your work.
3. Look for inspiration in your city and on the internet, but do not directly copy anything you see; this will brand you as a toy [meaning a new artist who gets no respect] for a long time. This is also called "biting" which is a graffiti term for copying someone else's work. Biting is okay for your first graff piece just as long as you do not take the credit for it.
4. After months/weeks of practice and sketching, buy some permanent markers or make your own and begin tagging.
5. Work your way up to stickers, stencils or doing throw ups [a form of graffiti].
6. Meet other artists of your skill and of greater skill. You can learn from your superiors in this subculture and help your equals.
7. Always RESEARCH!! Try Researching people such as UTI CREW LOS ANGELES Researching styles can help you to understand the history of graffiti and different style.
8. Look on Amazon and search for DVDs on "Learn How To Do Graffiti" these will help you very much, look for the DVDs with a step by step section on how to draw & paint your design.

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Graffiti Wallpapers "Face Character" by Vincent Koelo

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Graffiti Wallpapers "Face Character" by Vincent Koelo

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Banksy Graffiti "Monkey Detonator" , Leake Street Underpass, Waterloo Station, London

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Banksy Graffiti "Monkey Detonator"

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Political Art of Banksy Graffiti, London UK

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Talk about Banksy Graffiti will never-ending. Virtually Banksy graffiti is an art of politics in a character. Talk and argue through the image so that it would be understood by many people, as well as a beauty. But many think that Banksy is an illegal and forbidden things, but it only partially. This is what makes Banksy is so controversial, but because it also just makes it that makes something art is phenomenal. What can you say to assess Banksy graffiti?
"Awesome and Amazing"

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Graffiti Alphabet "Curso Kanas Silabario Hiragana"

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Graffiti Alphabet "Curso Kanas Silabario Hiragana"

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Banksy Graffiti "BOY ON A LIFEBUOY" Street Art

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Banksy Graffiti "BOY ON A LIFEBUOY" Street Art

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Graffiti Creator : Create Graffitis de Nombres (Graffiti Name)

Graffitis de Nombres have the same meaning or significance with graffiti name. Graffitis de nombres derived from Spanish, where there are many fans of graffiti art. That of course by not forgetting the existence of Bristol, UK where Banksy graffiti was born and created. Places legend reap a lot of controversial art.

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Immediately, we begin the discussion about how graffiti names are in, now it's been very easy for producing graffiti name (graffitis de nombres) as are many web that provide applications to make it even though it must be made online. Although actually you can also create one using corelDraw or photoshop, but it is a bit complicated or difficult as it requires more capabilities than the applications offered on the online system. If you make or want to try the ease of making graffiti with your name then you need to do is visit this address http://graffiticreator.net or http://www.positivos.com/graffiticreator/ or maybe even more options for your try go to google.com on your browser and then type the word graffiti creator then you will get the choice of neighbor that provides a web application.

After you enter on the application is to eat what you need to do is just choose a color choice, and character models are provided, but it also takes imagination and ideas from within you so that later created graffiti in accordance with your character, also graffiti beautiful with your name .

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Amazing Banksy Graffiti Street Art by Robert Banks

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Banksy is a work that is phenomenal and often become controversial because some people think Banksy is a vandalism. But precisely because the banksy graffiti become much loved and favored by many circles as the image conveyed an important message or a criticism, such criticism usually associated with social, political, economic, and governance. The purpose of this is to give warning of the policies that are considered wrong or detrimental to the people.

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Banksy is a well-known English graffiti artist, possibly named Robert Banks. His artworks are often satirical pieces of art which encompass topics from politics, culture, and ethics. His street art, which combines graffiti with a distinctive stenciling technique, has appeared in London and in cities around the world.

Possibly born in Bristol in 1974, Banksy began as a freehand artist before switching to stenciling around the year 2000; his anti-war, anti-establishment and pro-freedom graffiti images began springing up on city walls in the late 1990′s. Although he has given numerous interviews and even published several books, Banksy’s true identity remains unknown.

As written in DailyMail in March ‘08 Banksy pulled off an audacious stunt to produce what is believed to be his biggest work yet in central London. The work, above a Post Office yard in Newman Street near Oxford Circus, shows a small boy, watched by a security guard, painting the words: ‘One nation under CCTV.’

Andrew Newman, 35, a businessman from Dulwich, who works locally, said: ‘It was only on Sunday morning that the Post Offices guys realised what had happened.’

Under British Law this is considered to be vandalism. However isn’t that the whole point of his art? Blurring the edges of what society thinks of art /vandalism, right / wrong, acceptable / unacceptable? Would we think about those issues if it was just a piece of Art on a wall in a gallery somewhere?

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