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Urban Scrawl: The Written Word In Street Art Across the world the side walk is turned into an art installation with street art Published Aug 22, 2019 at 10:59 AM EDT ...
Prehistoric cavework. Graffiti, of course, is nothing new to France. In the Dordogne region, for example, artists left pictures of horses and unicorns on the walls of caves as far back as 15000 B.C.
Graffiti today is such an accepted part of youth culture that it’s hard to imagine what New Yorkers experienced in the early seventies, as they watched their city become steadily tattooed with ...
The Museum of the City of New York is extending its exhibit on graffiti. Too bad. Better if it had closed as originally scheduled — or never even opened. Why do we say that? Because amid grow… ...
Seso's the Spanish word for "brain," and Urban added an "h" at the end "to balance it out." Urban's graffiti talent originates from the same place inside her that her other artwork comes from.
The Brazilian writer João do Rio wrote that the urban street is “born as a man is, from the hiccup, from the spasm. There is human sweat in the mortar of its pavement.” Rio was, fittingly ...
"Bozo Texino bumped Sumo's slap-tag off the bridge ramp. Wallbangin' Spatz jacked Mongo's tribe stamp with a Bad Seedz patch. Radz is gonna get up tonight if the whoadies keep ...
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