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Sklero

Sklero

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graffmanifesto:

the next… by jayse_rdcf1c on Flickr.

graffmanifesto:

the next… by jayse_rdcf1c on Flickr.

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v4pour:

(Don’t delete the text; If you do I will hunt you down and cut you)
THE CRIMINAL NETWORK
We’re looking for 10-12 urban/street/graffiti blogs to be a part of The Criminal Network
Reblog this post (max of 5 times) we will look at everyone who reblogs-No likes
MBF me and him to be considered
Please keep at least one copy of this on your blog
We will be choosing in about a week or so
If you have any questions message me here
Good luck(:

v4pour:

(Don’t delete the text; If you do I will hunt you down and cut you)

THE CRIMINAL NETWORK


We’re looking for 10-12 urban/street/graffiti blogs to be a part of The Criminal Network

Reblog this post (max of 5 times) we will look at everyone who reblogs-No likes

MBF me and him to be considered

Please keep at least one copy of this on your blog

We will be choosing in about a week or so

If you have any questions message me here

Good luck(:

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arreter:

Street art is art, specifically visual art, developed in public spaces — that is, “in the streets” — though the term usually refers to unsanctioned art, as opposed to government sponsored initiatives. The term can include traditional graffiti artwork, sculpture, stencil graffiti, sticker art, wheatpasting and street poster art, video projection, art intervention, guerrilla art, and street installations. Typically, the term street art or the more specific post-graffiti is used to distinguish contemporary public-space artwork from territorial graffiti, vandalism, and corporate art.

arreter:

Street art is art, specifically visual art, developed in public spaces — that is, “in the streets” — though the term usually refers to unsanctioned art, as opposed to government sponsored initiatives. The term can include traditional graffiti artwork, sculpture, stencil graffiti, sticker art, wheatpasting and street poster art, video projection, art intervention, guerrilla art, and street installations. Typically, the term street art or the more specific post-graffiti is used to distinguish contemporary public-space artwork from territorial graffiti, vandalism, and corporate art.

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goodtimesandgraffiti:

Moses

goodtimesandgraffiti:

Moses

justify-sexy:

Muscle power. by katutaide on Flickr.

justify-sexy:

Muscle power. by katutaide on Flickr.