Most street artists add to the urban environment to make a statement. But Stefaan de Croock takes away instead: he uses a pressure washer to carve graffiti into the natural dirt and growth that cover our cityscapes, and the results are quite amazing. More »
describing an abandoned football pitch, consisting of two basic goalposts in a field.
wanted something funny to be scribbled on one of them, any suggestions?
What would you think if you saw the individual from The Scream painting on the side of a fire engine?
this guy:
http://www.oceansbridge.com/paintings/artists/special/munchscream.jpg
What if there were words written above the graffiti? Maybe: Save Him
look interesting? I just don't seem to have the imagination for it. Every time I try to make an interesting looking letter it comes out looking like a pretty much normal letter with a little bit of extra crap.
I don't want anyone to tell me not to do illegal graffiti and all that shit.
I want to become a graffiti legend, and I'm planing to move to Bronx when I've finished my education, to get started.
What neighborhood in the bronx is a good place to start? How do I find other graff-artists?