This is a great example of mindless graffiti. Tagging a graffiti piece which is now over 10 years old (painted 2005) is plain stupid. There's absolutely no logical reason. I understand some people's mission to not follow any rules, but really? The general saying "don't cap what you can't burn" isn't even a rule, its what writers do as a sign of respect to other writers and the broader culture. Respect your elders, and don't bring misogyny into graffiti.
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Showing posts with label Dorset Walls. Show all posts
Tuesday, 16 August 2016
Saturday, 9 January 2016
Naser
Naser is one of a select few who has reached king status amongst the graffiti community. Naser has the ability to twist, turn and innovate letters, whilst still keeping the essence of the letter's structure. The pieces are made unique through the letters with big curves often ending in very sharp points. The 3D work is exceptionally flawless and consistent with the piece.
Very few pieces use pink as a fill. Its a very light colour and not easy to work with, Naser has strategically used black in parts to emphasize the letters.
Bullet-proof work
Wednesday, 30 September 2015
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