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The World is Black, The World is White

=MidnightMekare:iconMidnightMekare: reports, 1d 18h ago
Black and White Images
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Make a Difference #19

=3wyl:icon3wyl: reports, 1d 1h ago
Make a Difference aims to do exactly that. This series of articles will hopefully make a difference to you as well as the artists featured. Just by giving one minute of your time to write constructive comments, favourites and even watches will make a difference to these artists. Click here to make a difference today!

I is for Imagination

~Cattereia:iconCattereia: reports, 1d 2h ago
Imagination can turn boring objects in the extraordinary works of art.
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Unknown Talented Artists Nš17

=Yasny-chan:iconYasny-chan: reports, 1d 7h ago
:love: Show them your love!
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Independence Day : Military Outlook

=projektDREAM:iconprojektDREAM: reports, 1d 17h ago
Tribute to the Troops
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Weekly Deviation - 07/04/09

=RoxRio:iconRoxRio: reports, 2d 2h ago
Another week, another selection. Different people, different style, great works!
7 comments   Tributes  Last +fav: ~piggy-san

Feature : "My watchers are talented".

=xKyax:iconxKyax: reports, 1d 23h ago
I recently reached 200 watchers: they are all amazing and some of them are really talented. Here's a little feature. ♥

DD Suggestions

=drop-asd:icondrop-asd: reports, 2d 7h ago
A collection of various amazing works of art.
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Feature Of Awesomeness

=Flynn-the-cat:iconFlynn-the-cat: reports, 2d 13h ago
Rollup! Rollup! Rare and one of a kind chance to see some of the most unique pieces of art this side of the East Galactic Sea! Entirely created* by your most humble servant, myself! Glorious portraits! Stunning Scenery! WOWED the Crown Heads of Australia! WELCOME, one and all! Limited time only, only fifty four good English pounds, why thank you kindly sir, this way!

For I have finally braved the exponentially exploding folder of visitors, lurking in my message centre to bring you...

the Feature of AWESOMENESS

*'entirely created' not inclusive of actually conceiving of, commissiioning or creating the works in question

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Tribute to Michael Jackson

=magnusti78:iconmagnusti78: reports, July 2
A tribute to Micheal Jackson - the greatest artist of our time - in words and images..

Fire Flies & Empty Skies: Summertime

=MagicalFingers:iconMagicalFingers: reports, July 2
Honest, real, inspirational photography, digital & traditional artwork handpicked by my magical fingers, featuring Summer and the blissful reality that it has finally arrived. Also, a list of top ten things to do to keep you busy this Summer.
:heart:

This is a quality dA article!

Unknown Talented Artists Nš17

=Yasny-chan:iconYasny-chan: reports, 1d 7h ago
:love: Show them your love!
39 comments   Tributes  Last +fav: ~mad-ronya

I am ashamed...Forum Feature!

~EmersonStem:iconEmersonStem: reports, June 30
So many deviants who do not get the love they need!
Give some love!

Mexican Power: a tribute to my culture

~fiyeropip:iconfiyeropip: reports, June 30
México: magical place of art, culture and places.

Club-Collab: Summer

=club-collab:iconclub-collab: reports, July 1
This month features 137 clubs and their members!

Amazing Art Features IV

=mattkooliodude:iconmattkooliodude: reports, June 30
Amazing photography (and some illustration) collected in the month of June.

Help me Feel

=Nirelleth:iconNirelleth: reports, July 1
Deviations under 100 :+fav:s that relate to the sense of feeling.
14 comments   Tributes  Last +fav: *Exarrdian

Undercurrent : Issue #008

*Cyantre:iconCyantre: reports, July 1
A weekly news article featuring the work of various, often under-appreciated deviants.

Fresh Meat Vol54

@DreamingMyth:iconDreamingMyth: reports, 2d 19h ago
Weekly news article featuring 5 under appreciated deviants, based on low counts of watchers, favorites, and comments.
(This article has limited thumbnails, for your viewing pleasure)

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This is why you love Hip-Hop. Part II

~sk8eru:iconsk8eru: reports, December 10, 2007
Part 2: Graffiti



Graffiti (singular: graffito; the plural is used as a mass noun) is the name for images or lettering scratched, scrawled, painted or marked in any manner on property. Graffiti is often regarded by others as unsightly damage or unwanted vandalism.

Graffiti has existed since ancient times, with examples going back to Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire. Graffiti can be anything from simple scratch marks to elaborate wall paintings. In modern times, spray paint and markers have become the most commonly used materials. In most countries, defacing property with graffiti without the property owner's consent is considered vandalism, which is punishable by law. Sometimes graffiti is employed to communicate social and political messages. To some, it is an art form worthy of display in galleries and exhibitions. However, the public generally frowns upon "tags" that deface bus stops, trains, buildings, playgrounds and other public property.




"Graffiti" is applied in art history to works of art produced by scratching a design into a surface. A related term is "sgraffito," which involves scratching through one layer of pigment to reveal another beneath it. This technique was primarily used by potters who would glaze their wares and then scratch a design into it. Graffiti and graffito are from the Italian word graffiato ("scratched"). In ancient times, graffiti was carved on walls with a sharp object, although sometimes chalk or coal were used. The Greek infinitive γράφειν - graphein - means "to write."




Some of the most common styles of graffiti have their own names. A "tag" is the most basic writing of an artist's name in either spray paint or marker. A graffiti writer's tag is his or her personalized signature. "Tagging" is often the example given when opponents of graffiti refer to vandalism, as they use it to label all acts of graffiti writing (it is by far the most common form of graffiti). Another form is the "throw-up," also known as a "fill-in," which is normally painted very quickly with two or three colors, sacrificing aesthetics for speed. Throw-ups can also be outlined on a surface with one color. A "piece" is a more elaborate representation of the artist's name, incorporating more stylized "block" or "bubble" letters, using three or more colors. This of course is done at the expense of timeliness and increases the likelihood of the artist getting caught. A "blockbuster" is a large piece done with a roller that consists of two contrasting colors.




A more complex style is "wildstyle", a form of graffiti involving interlocking letters, arrows, and connecting points. These pieces are often harder to read by non-graffiti artists as the letters merge into one another in an often undecipherable manner. A "Roller" is a "fill-in" that intentionally takes up an entire wall, sometimes with the whole purpose of blocking other "taggers" from painting on the same wall. Some artists also use stickers as a quick way to "get-up". While its critics consider this as lazy and a form of cheating, others find that 5 to 10 minutes spent on a detailed sticker is in no way lazy, especially when used with other methods.




Sticker tags are commonly done on blank postage stickers, or really anything with an adhesive side to it. "Stencils" are made by drawing an image onto a piece of cardboard or tougher versions of paper, then cut with a razor blade. What is left is then just simply sprayed-over, and if done correctly, a perfect image is left. Many graffiti artists believe that doing blockbusters or even complex wildstyles are a waste of time. Doing wildstyle can take (depending on experience) 8 hours to 2 days. Another graffiti artist can go over that time consuming piece in a matter of minutes with a bubble fill-in that would look just as good as a wildstyle piece. This was exemplified in the documentary "style wars" by "CAP", who other writers complain ruins their pieces with his quick throw ups. This became known as "capping". This is most commonly done when there is "beef" or a conflict between writers.













P.S. STOP TAKING SHOTS OF EMO KIDS, Bit#%# and f@9z STANDING NEAR A GRAFFITI. HAVING A PIC WITH A GRAFFITI DOESN'T MAKE YOU TRENDY, 'TARDS

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~albastrel:iconalbastrel: Dec 10, 2007, 11:50:37 AM
nice article and great features!
~Lentzy:iconLentzy: Dec 10, 2007, 12:04:53 PM
Love Graffiti...

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~Zazaka:iconZazaka: Dec 10, 2007, 12:52:12 PM
Thank you for the featured :)

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~colddayin-hell:iconcolddayin-hell: Dec 10, 2007, 4:33:34 PM
Cheers for the featured pic in here ([link]) :)
~delilah88:icondelilah88: Dec 10, 2007, 4:42:24 PM
woah thank you for featuring the pic i took. though i didnt make the graffiti, but thanks!

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`lemontea:iconlemontea: Dec 10, 2007, 6:23:17 PM
Nice feature and it's always nice to see editorial copy.

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~Sir-Anthony:iconSir-Anthony: Dec 10, 2007, 11:46:06 PM
Hip Hop has nothing to do with Graffiti.
 

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