Posts Tagged ‘Graffiti’
Graffiti Verite’ 7 (GV7) RANDOM URBAN STATIC: The Iridescent Equations of SPOKEN WORD (No PPR-Rated G)
Filmmaker Bob Bryan has proudly unveiled his seventh powerful installment in his multi award-winning Graffiti Verite’ Documentary Series entitled GV7 RANDOM URBAN STATIC: The Iridescent Equations of SPOKEN WORD. He is releasing two (2) versions: An Unofficially Rated Version for General Audiences, Schools and Libraries and the Original Unedited Version for those who do not mind some raw street vernacular. Both versions will have a Running time of two (2) hours. GV7 returns to the enigmat
Graffiti in abandoned hotel, Monte Estoril, Portugal

Image by Graffiti Land
This hole is pretty big… about 1,5m wide.
Graffiti Artmais Profile

Image by Nuno Luciano
Geneva Urban Life graffiti
Dirtypilot.com Year 1 Rewind: A Survey of Graffiti, Street and Urban Art – Book
The book presents work from 15 artists showcased in Dirtypilot.com s monthly online exhibitions during its inaugural year of 2007. These works embrace a range of movements and techniques: graffiti, street and urban art, as well as pop and outsider art, rendered in diverse media from spray paint, oil, acrylic, watercolor and mixed media, to simple pen and ink, graphic, silkscreen, and other transfer methods.
Featured artists include up-and-coming talents along with established artists
MusicSkins Lil Wayne – Graffiti – MP3 Player Skins,Accessories for Unisex, Zune HD,Black
MusicSkins Lil Wayne – Graffiti – MP3 Player Skins,Accessories for Unisex: MusicSkins are available for iPod Classic iPod Video (5th Gen) iPod Nano (2nd Gen) iPod Nano (3rd Gen) iPod Nano (4th Gen) iPod Touch iPod Touch (2nd Gen) Zune 4/8 GB Zune 30GB & Zune 80GB players. MusicSkins are made of premium vinyl which will defend your device from the harshest scratches. The special adhesive is completely removable and leaves no residue so you can easily switch or remove your MusicSkins. Mu
Belltown Graffiti

Image by Lady Turtlewolf
10 April 2010
Belltown // Seattle, Washington
I am a great lover of all things graffiti and urban art.
© Katharine Morgan Moriarty
Sneaky Graffiti

Image by orangeacid
Some ‘Sneak’ tag under a bridge near Landau Forte College (see the geotag map). Haven’t uploaded any graffiti for a while.
The Simpsons Graffiti Mural

Image by Laughing Squid
See the blog post for more info: The Simpsons Graffiti Mural
This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. If you use this photo, please list the photo credit as "Scott Beale / Laughing Squid" and link the credit to laughingsquid.com.
Urban Fashion Graffiti Key Ring – Juicy – Urban Fashion Graffiti Key Ring – Juicy
Are you Juicy? Show it with our urban fashion accessories Graffiti Expressions key ring, a Siskiyou Gifts exclusive wholesale product. Enameled in vibrant color. We suggest you pair it with our matching wholesale buckle GB7E and one of our unisex wholesal
Graffiti Verite: Read the writing on the wall
Director / Producer / Director of Photography, Bob Bryan has produced for BRYAN WORLD PRODUCTIONS an amazing new Multi-Award Winning Documentary that explores the eclectic world of Hip Hop and the urban Graffiti Artist. GRAFFITI VERITE’ is a 45 minute groundbreaking Documentary that includes interviews and behind the scenes views of 24 of Los Angeles’ most prolific and talented Graffiti Artists. GRAFFITI VERITE’s conversations vary from comparative discussions on Graffiti’s ancestral c
Graffiti New York
Decades after the movement globalized, New York is still the mecca of graffiti culture. Painting there is a badge of honor, with graffiti artists from around the globe making pilgrimages to New York for that purpose. This is the city where it all began, yet few know the back story.
Graffiti New York fills that gap, detailing the concepts, aesthetics, ideals, and social structures that have served as a cultural blueprint for graffiti movements across the world. The book features approximately
‘A Colorful City’, Australia, Melbourne, Alley Graffiti

Image by WanderingtheWorld (www.LostManProject.com)
I’m currently in Melbourne Australia after a weekend in Alice Springs. I’ll be posting the Alice Springs shots in the next few days but I decided to work on a few urban shots to break up the Outback a little bit. Melbourne is the largest city I’ve been in since leaving New York City almost a month ago. It’s Australia’s second largest city behind Sydney with a population around three million people. I really enjoy Melbourne. The city reminds me of New York City on a smaller scale. Refurbished old warehouses, Victorian architecture and a vibrant art scene are good ways to describe this bustling urban center. Melbourne has certainly become one of Australia’s cosmopolitan centers and shows no sign of slowing down. Evidence of Australia’s resource -rich economy riding the tsunami-like wave of China is clearly evident in Melbourne. Construction is booming and most people here seem quite upbeat about the future. The city is certainly alive in this prosperous time for Australia
One of my favorite parts of Melbourne is the graffiti around the city as seen in the photo above. It seems to be almost controlled and instead of detracting from the beauty of the city I feel it really gives Melbourne some wonderful character and highlights its place as the arts center of Australia.
I’m currently traveling the world. I have an HDR travel blog if you’re interested in following me. It’s www.LostManProject.com. Cheers from Melbourne Australia!
Graffiti Canvas Print / Canvas Art – Artist Amarildo Correa
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This is a beautiful stretched-canvas art print wrapped on 2.5″ thick stretcher bars. The print is professionally printed, assembled, and shipped within 2 – 3 business days from our production facility in North Carolina and arrives ready-to-hang on your wall. Fine Art America is home to more than 35,000 artists from all over the world who entrust us to fulfill their print orders online. We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee on every print that we sell and look forward to helping you select your
Jazmin with graffiti

Image by geroco
A simple head shot in front of a great graffiti wall. Jazmin as always came up with a great look and Alex helped set up the lighting: one on the wall and a beauty dish overhead.
25 attractive graffiti and urban art photos

Image by anarchosyn
finally a day with no truck in the way of this shit, although I did have to move a dirty mattress and box spring

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“The Wicked’s Heart Knows No Sorrow…”

Image by Martin Kimeldorf’s Pixel Playground
I love graffiti…it is like a language from the hidden gods, the ghost civilization that lives in a parallel universe…of our own creation…oops started to ramble…or was it the scotch and soda and pixels…
Another in the series of 6 shots before a green screen. Graffiti background courtesy of a local pizzeria…blended in PS
May want to view large at:
www.flickr.com/photos/martinsphotoart/3622641610/sizes/o/

Image by Franco Folini
Graffiti on a door
Walls of Amoeba Music Store
Haight Street
San Francisco, CA
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Look at the Incredible detail

Image by anarchosyn
this is not edited

Image by Daniel Greene
Behind the shops on 19th Avenue between Osborn Rd and Mulberry Dr, there are several walls dedicated to graffiti art murals. I’ve always thought this was a good thing. Give people a space to be creative. Mind you, I think graffiti art and graffiti — otherwise knows as “tagging” — are two different things. The former is art, and enhances walls that are otherwise barren and boring; the latter mars walls that belong to people who would rather keep them bare, and consists of nothing more than initials that take little artistry to apply. I, personally, am happy to see this creative outlet in my neighborhood, and I wish the kids who paint initials on walls would stop doing that and join in painting art on walls like these instead.
The business owners whose rear walls are painted have all agreed to allow the graffiti artists to paint here, and the paints are donated by Montana Spanish Paints.

Image by Graffiti Land

Image by Salim Virji
Mission Market graffiti (detail)

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Graffiti meets Thalys
Four well-known and famous European writers – Seak One (Cologne), Sozy One (Brussels), JonOne 156 (Paris) and Zedz (Amsterdam) – had to paint a train as fast as Thalys will soon take to get from Paris to Cologne or Amsterdam, 3 hours and 15 minutes.
For more info, visit www.urbanartcore.eu/graffiti-meets-thalys-photos/

Image by Professor Bop
Lower East Side graffiti.

Image by HuTDoG83
J.Hutchins Photography
Please leave critiques/comments. If you like my image, feel free to favorite it!
Setting
-New York City, somewhere around Chinatown/Little Italy/SoHo
Shot
-Single Exposure JPG – Nikon D40
Photoshop
-Selected the red stripe of graffiti, then selected inverse and desaturated.
-Played around with contrast, brightness, exposure, saturaton, etc until I found the settings I liked.

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From The Roof

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Ewok’s Seventh Day Project

Image by Graffiti Land

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Image by Salim Virji
Amsterdam stencil graffiti

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mi segundo graffiti!!

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