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Khari. What kind of art?Graffiti art. What find of art?Graffiti aft. Yeah, that's great.
Graffiti art. What find of art?Graffiti aft. Yeah, that's great.Can you talk to the guy next to you to give him some hobbies?
And what it's been replaced by is that it was a shamanistic religion, or it was teenagers-- probably teenage boys-- screwing around and doinggraffiti on a dare, scaring themselves and doing pornography and graffiti.And the paintings-- there's a lot of incompetence and beginner cave art that doesn't get reproduced in the art books and the Herzog film.
Like, I was on the Today Show twice.Graffiti has become a worldwide phenomenon, but it no longer exists in the vibrant, original form that it once did in their own city.
A key piece here is that the core reality is that the MTA currently owns the location and is looking to put the proposal, essentially open it up for proposals at some point latergraffiti-full and you could tell people slept in there over the years, and immediately we were like, "This would be an incredible say, tree house, for kids.
yippi when he was asked about you want a revolution what are you going to do after the Revolution he said groove ongraffiti written in Black Guantanamo so I would like to see what
are there any products that stand out, collaborative projects that stand out to you, that really could only happen in LA besides that one?No graffiti. It's pre-graffitied.
My jaw clenched. 'How?' 'I'm not sure.Our graffiti artist used a spell that I've never encountered before.It's probably something they came up with themselves.
The bark is obviously growing, and it tends to meld the graffiti.Old graffiti tends to become almost part of the tree's own skin.So it's fun to observe.
Like, I was on the Today Show twice.Subway graffiti as it originated as a movement in New York City in the '70s and '80s.
Like, I was on the Today Show twice.Most graffiti writers view their work as both, and they're not trying to privilege one over the other.
Like, I was on the Today Show twice.A graffiti style letter, in this context, is kind of like a robbery style purchase.
with the same teacher as me, Gary Graffman.Gary Graffman. And he played in the student recital.I was shocked by his playing.
And do you see any of your old teachers?Gary Graffman was your teacher at Curtis.I know you've done a little bit of work with Daniel Barenboim.
The guys who made it just went silent.Like Gary Graff's agency, one of the greatest, just closed its doors.
What's your advice in terms of reducing these number of filler words that people use?So verbal graffiti, filler words, whatever you want to call them, can be very distracting.I had been of the mind that we should always try to reduce these.
are there any products that stand out, collaborative projects that stand out to you, that really could only happen in LA besides that one?And no graffiti. That's right.
are there any products that stand out, collaborative projects that stand out to you, that really could only happen in LA besides that one?Nobody puts graffiti on it.
are there any products that stand out, collaborative projects that stand out to you, that really could only happen in LA besides that one?There's been no graffiti on that wall.
Mm-mm, no, mm-mm. I think he tried the face on once, and then he put it away.He'd made "American Graffiti." But I refused to meet him.And my agent-- which is an incredibly stupid thing to do.
This is an example of an artist that made a relatively big name.His name is Crypto Graffiti.And he does both art about blockchain and blockchain art.
But you have this sense of, hmm.There's-- There's graffiti in the bathroom.Yeah, yeah. It's not sinister.
A broad rise in crime through to somewhere around the late '80s, early '90s, and then a drop, and whattrain they want to graffiti-- and an absence of capable guardians-- so an insufficient kind of variety of folk
A broad rise in crime through to somewhere around the late '80s, early '90s, and then a drop, and whatHow do you reduce graffiti on the subway?
A broad rise in crime through to somewhere around the late '80s, early '90s, and then a drop, and whatSo as soon as graffiti appeared, they took the trains into the yard, cleaned them down, washed them down, and put them back into service.
It's graffiti. It's actually very good.
They'd draw nice graffiti.
So we have a YouTube channel here with a million subscribers.So Alex's graffiti channel-- and you all are going to collab, which means you're going to go in each other's channels.Even though your channel over here has 100,000, that's OK.
They're separate videos. They go to those separate audiences, and then you drive subscribers, and likes, and community to one another.The million subscribed graffiti channel-- you're opening up to a broad audience with this 100,000 subscribed channel over here, but you're getting more of a niche audience with this art channel.And that's really how the internet works, and how you surface yourself above the fray with your Amazon book, your YouTube channel, your Instagram page.
And if there's graffiti and that kind of thing, there's much more littering, throwing them on the ground, instead of throwing them away,
And the graffiti and the dance crews were really the start of the hip hop movement here, as far as the culture, as far as what you call hip hop culture.
A lot of Chicago graffiti artists really paved the way as far as that culture and that art and that look being mainstream today.
DARRYL "DMC" MCDANIELS: Real graffiti writers.
Tempt is the ultimate graffiti artist.
You have your graffiti symbol, which I still can't decipher, when you were a child.
But still "American Graffiti" was a very character-driven movie.
And "American Graffiti" was more of a character study, still not quite a plot-rich movie.
And I went to Graffeo's and got the coffee.
That's not really graffiti, That's airbrush.
It's urban graffiti art, which I actually don't know who does it other than-- I know people by tags.
And I find that graffiti art actually establishes a broader community of people who are not necessarily artists but are people.
It's graffiti everywhere. And we're up on the roof of it.
Look for where the graffiti yards are and go shoot a lot of that; that's temporal.
because I think the graffiti artists sort of think of me as like a highly skilled graffiti artist, you know. That why I'm always shocked like "here you are trying to show off" when
handwriting recognition called graffiti.
spray painted with homophobic graffiti.
I went down there to represent a graffiti artist who was being illegally detained.
A broad rise in crime through to somewhere around the late '80s, early '90s, and then a drop, and whatWhy does the tagger want to put graffiti on a train?
I go back because the graffiti and the dance culture, Chicago didn't really have a rap scene until, I would say--
And I look at what graffiti writers are doing, like Mare 139 actually curates a lot of art exhibitions where he actually brings in children
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