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Graffiti in the United States - Graffiti in the United States are writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place. Graffiti ranges from simple written words to elaborate wall paintings.
Local graffiti-art bigwig Halsi is the creative director for Secret Garden, a pop-up group exhibition at the Henao Center. Far from a stuffy gallery opening, Secret …
Graffiti in Russia - In Russia, graffiti is an ambiguous phenomenon, i.e. considered to be desecration by some, and art by others. It is done for a variety of reasons, including expressing oneself through an art form, or protesting against a corporation or ideology.
Paris-based indie developer Théo Le Du Fuentes goes by the name of Cosmografik, a fitting pseudonym for the creator of Vandals, a turn-based puzzle game that …
Want to see paintings by world-renowned artists this weekend without stepping foot in a museum or gallery? Brisbane's laneways and brick walls boast more than 20 …
Dayton’s newest art public project has hit the pavement. Words of wisdom, positivity and clever encouragement can be found underfoot on sidewalks across Dayton. …
The new documentary uses street art to shine a light on Middle East politics. Rough cut (no reporter narration) Press CTRL+C (Windows), CMD+C (Mac), or long …
Lock On street art - Lock On is a genre of street art, where artists create installations by attaching sculptures to public furniture using lengths of chain and old bike locks. The installations themselves are referred to as "a Lock On" or "Lock Ons".
Graffiti - Graffiti are writing or drawings that have been scribbled, scratched, or painted, typically illicitly, on a wall or other surface, often within public view.
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Father Pat Noise - Father Pat Noise is a fictitious Roman Catholic priest, described on a hoax commemorative plaque installed by two brothers on O'Connell Bridge in Dublin, Ireland. The full text of the plaque reads...
Graffiti terminology - A number of words and phrases have come to describe different styles and aspects of graffiti. Like other jargon and colloquialisms, some phrases vary in different cities and countries. The following terminology comes primarily from the United States.
The Walk the Walls festival at Caringbah was so successful moves are under way to cover graffiti vandalised walls with street art in other parts of Sutherland Shire. Sutherland Shire Council has asked for a briefing by officers on the …
The French artist duo Ella & Pitr create unusual murals of gigantic proportions. Their large-scale street art is hard to miss, and often has socially critical themes.