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Post by hacksterbator » 18 Apr 2007 11:20

lol. yeah, that makes more sense now. i kinda thought it was contrary to your character. and seeing how you're fairly spiritual i didn't think destruction of other people's property would sit all too well with you. bad karma too.
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Post by Asmus » 21 Jun 2007 07:22

Too bad this thread died..

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Post by shred villain » 06 Jul 2007 22:40

the a2 planet graffiti guide and www.puregraffiti.com which taylor mentioned are great sites. probably the best forums i would recommend would be www.bombingscience.com and www.12ozprophet.com

graffiti is truly an amazing form of art. you are really creating something rather than destroying.
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Post by shred villain » 06 Jul 2007 22:55

oh and for you guys just starting out, sketch first. do simple letters LIKE THE ONES I AM TYPING. also if you want to practice painting find chill spots at first. like someone mentioned under bridges a few posts back, those are good places to practice during the day. also train yards are pretty chill depending on their location and size, but i would'nt recommend hitting freights until you are confident with your letter structure. also i dont know if this has mentioned this yet but, DONT GET CAUGHT. peace to everyone.
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Post by Paul Agostinelli » 08 May 2008 09:18

if you want to practice without worry of being caught, your best bet is to get a very large roll of paper and an easel.

also, if you live in a city, there is likely a place you can go and spray legally, here in rochester there is an entire industrial complex that the owner allows artists to go wild on, ill go down there and take some pictures sometime soon
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Post by Asmus » 15 May 2008 06:25

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I just did a post about graffiti in my hometown over on my blog.
Check it: http://www.asmushelms.dk/wordpress/

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Post by Asmus » 30 May 2008 06:52

[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=uuGaqLT-gO4[/youtube]

AMAZING!

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Post by dp » 30 May 2008 14:38

Asmus, that's absolutely unreal. Great find.
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