Top Graffiti Artists

Whether they’ve reached the top as a result of their artistic ability, sheer quantity or a knack for self-promotion- if graffiti is a fame game these guys are winning.

Famous Graffiti Artists

Everyone knows the classic, legendary names of graffiti... Dondi, Seen, Revolt, Twist, Futura, Blade, Revok, Saber, the list goes on. But what about if someone were to ask you about active writers? Maybe you are in a bar conversation and someone wants to know a few good men to check out. We compiled a list of "20 Graffiti Artists You Should Know Right Now," those who are doing interesting things, a lot of things, and are really good doing it.

Banksy Art

Whether plastering cities with his trademark parachuting rat, painting imagined openings in the West Bank barrier in Israel, or stenciling “We’re bored of fish” above a penguins’ zoo enclosure, Banksy creates street art with an irreverent wit and an international reputation that precedes his anonymous identity.

Graffiti Art

Graffiti art and style writing around the world. The first and largest online aerosol art archive, est. 1994. Links to many of the other sites devoted to modern graffiti.

Graffiti Fonts (big collection)

Not only that there are various kinds, techniques and forms of graffiti, you will also find a lot of unique lettering designs and styles being used by graffiti artists.

Friday, October 30, 2015

Graffiti Wallpaper (collection)

Whether you’re looking for contemporary urban wall art to complement a city living environment or you want to create striking contrast, these Next graffiti wallpapers make an eye-catching piece for a home or business. Bright, bold and colourful – make a statement with these stylish graffiti wallpapers.
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No longer simply seen on the walls of inner cities, graffiti art now embodies a genre of its own, so be ahead of the curve and cover your walls with wallpaper of the very latest in graffiti art work.
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Graffiti Fonts (big collection)

Not only that there are various kinds, techniques and forms of graffiti, you will also find a lot of unique lettering designs and styles being used by graffiti artists. It became a fad among Graffiti Artist to draw beautiful graffiti letters as a graffiti alphabet. During 1970’s and 1980’s, majority of them have been created by graffiti artists around the globe to inspire others. They have been mimicked, used and altered to create a huge variety of different alphabets. Regardless if graffiti is looked at as vandalism or an art form, it’s not easy to ignore that many effort is needed for picking out and getting to know the various kinds of writing, as well as making an exceptional personal style and alphabet.
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Being inspired by other Graffiti Letters and ABC’s and just trying is the fastets getting to know one lettering design. Since there are a wide range of styles which generally vary from one person to another and certainly from day-to-day, you have to put effort and persist to create your own awesome graffiti alphabet drawings and lettering.
Do you love the scratched, scrawled and painted street graffiti art? If you do then this article will help you release your creative juices with fabulous inspirational graffiti alphabet examples. Graffiti art draws its origin from ancient Greek and Roman culture. It also has been a cult among street hip hoppers and psychedelic guys who spray their emotions out on the street walls, which is known as cool graffiti art. Graffiti alphabets are usually very flashy, blasting and colorful just like the anime art. We have compiled a list of 60 cool graffiti alphabets of five different styles for your inspirations. You can enhance your graffiti skills by updating your library with 3D graffiti alphabets, bubble art and various other styles of this cool wall art. Check out for some awesome digital examples as well in the gallery below.
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Graffiti Fonts (big collection)

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Graffiti Art

Mariachi Player, 2001 by Banksy

Mariachi Player, 2001 by Banksy graffiti art
A black aerosol stencil on composite stone wall depicting a mariachi musician playing a Mexican guitarron from which is emanating a sound bubble with aerial bombs.
Banksy's Mariachi Player mural valued at $200,000 ahead of sale. Banksy created the Mariachi Player mural on a tour of Mexico in 2001. Banksy's Mariachi Player mural will highlight a sale of street art at Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills on June 26 with a $150,000-200,000 estimate. The work was created in 2001 while the artist was on tour in Mexico with Bristol, UK-based amateur football team the Easton Cowboys. The piece is one of a number of murals he painted in Mexico, many of which contain messages of support for the Zapatistas - a radical left wing group that fights for a range of issues, including the return of land to indigenous peoples. Other lots include Anarchy Rat, which was painted in a Berlin graveyard in the early 2000s and carries an estimate of $50,000-70,000.

Laugh Now, 2003 by Banksy

Laugh Now, 2003 by Banksy graffiti art
Banksy (b.1974) - Laugh Now screenprint in colours, 2003, numbered 176/600, published by Pictures on Walls, London, on wove paper, the full sheet printed to the edges, sheet 698 x 498 mm (27 1/2 x 19 5/8 in) This work has been authenticated by Pest Control Office. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Pest Control Office, London.

Banksy – ‘Out of Stock’

Banksy- Sorry the lifestyle that you have ordered is out of stock

ЮBanksy's "Heart Balloon"

The helium balloon. An object of such poetry. Its lightness, its fragility, its way of wandering on the breeze.This piece is obviously an iconic representation of battle to survive a broken heart. It's an uplifting visual poem to that most fragile of human emotions but seem to move within us as if on a soft breeze.

Banksy Art

Whether plastering cities with his trademark parachuting rat, painting imagined openings in the West Bank barrier in Israel, or stenciling “We’re bored of fish” above a penguins’ zoo enclosure, Banksy creates street art with an irreverent wit and an international reputation that precedes his anonymous identity. “TV has made going to the theatre seem pointless, photography has pretty much killed painting,” he says, “but graffiti has remained gloriously unspoilt by progress.” Banksy has gained his notoriety through a range of urban interventions, from modifying street signs and printing his own currency to illegally hanging his own works in institutions such as the Louvre and the Museum of Modern Art. Most often using spray paint and stencils, Banksy has crafted a signature, immediately identifiable graphic style—and a recurring cast of cops, soldiers, children, and celebrities—through which he critically examines contemporary issues of consumerism, political authority, terrorism, and the status of art and its display.

Sale Ends Today

Sale Ends Today by Banksy
Banksy Parking Girl Swing first appeared on Broadway in downtown Los Angeles in 2010. The wall depicts the word parking” painted in black with the -ing” whitewashed out and a girl swinging on a swing from the word done in red. The wall itself, before the work appeared, was white, blank; the word parking” was not on the wall. Banksy put up the word and the girl on the swing, then, later, covered over the -ing.” Art interpretation is subjective, though the meaning of this one is pretty clear. Here is a parking lot. It is utilitarian, and ugly, located along a downtown city street. The piece is in a commercial area, with business offices surrounding it. A park would be a vast improvement over the current land use. It would be a place where children could play, and would liven up the neighborhood quite a bit. Parking Girl Swing can be considered a commentary on the urban landscape.

Donuts (Strawberry), 2009

Donuts (Strawberry), 2009 Banksy Art
In his “Donut (Strawberry)”print, Banksy plays upon the American association of donuts with policemen. In this image, policemen on motorcycles surround and escort a truck with a large strawberry frosted donut on top, the only colored element in the image.

Radar Rat, 2004

Radar Rat, 2004 Sonic Rat by Banksy
Coming from a hand finished edition of 75, ’Sonic Rat’ depicts one of Banksy’s preferred subjects, a rat, who is using a radar. A representation of sonic waves spray painted in red is shown in the background.
Originally available at Santa's Ghetto 2004 for £300. Was still available for £300 at Santa's Ghetto 2005, but the price was increased to £500 after some were bought & put straight on ebay. The spiral is hand-painted in red or orange. Also known as 'Sonic Rat'.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Famous Graffiti Artists

Keith Haring

Bridging the gap between the art world and the street, Keith Haring rose to prominence in the early 1980s with his graffiti drawings made in the subways and on the sidewalks of New York City. Combining the appeal of cartoons with the raw energy of Art Brut artists like Jean DuBuffet, Haring developed a distinct pop-graffiti aesthetic centered on fluid, bold outlines against a dense, rhythmic overspread of imagery like that of babies, barking dogs, flying saucers, hearts, and Mickey Mouse. In his subway drawings and murals, Haring explored themes of exploitation, subjugation, drug abuse, and rising fears of nuclear holocaust, which became increasingly apocalyptic after his AIDS diagnosis. Alongside Jean-Michel Basquiat, Kenny Scharf, and Jenny Holzer, Haring is regarded as a leading figure in New York East Village Art scene in the 1970s and '80s.
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Jean-Michel Basquiat

Jean-Michel Basquiat took the New York City art world by storm in the early 1980s and gained international recognition by creating powerful and expressive works that confronted issues of racism, identity and social tension. Although his career was cut short by his untimely death at age 27, his groundbreaking drawings and paintings continue to challenge perceptions, provoke vital dialogues and empower us to think critically about the world around us. Jean-Michel Basquiat: Now's the Time marks the first major retrospective of the artist's work in Canada and will feature close to 85 large-scale paintings and drawings from private collections and public museums across Europe and North America.
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John Fekner

John Fekner is known for his street art and the more than 300 conceptual works he has created, primarily in New York City. Fekner’s art typically consists of words or symbols spray painted on walls, buildings and other structures that highlight social or environmental issues. By labeling old billboards or crumbling structures, Fekner is calling attention to problems and provoking action from both citizens and city officials. His stenciled message, “Wheels Over Indian Trails,” (shown here) was painted on the Pulaski Bridge Queens Midtown Tunnel in 1979. It remained there for 11 years until Earth Day 1990, when Fekner painted over it.
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Darco

Discover this unique artistic collaboration between the famous graffiti artist Darco and our worldwide body painting champion Noemie Contessi from the MAKE UP FOR EVER Academy Paris. Watch Darco achieve his master piece and the body painted model become part of the global art piece. Absolutely amazing!
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Sanki King

Abdullah Ahmed Khan aka Sanki King, is a 22-year-old self made graffiti artist in Pakistan. A member of an old-school American graffiti crew in New York, Beyond Mankind Krew (BMK), some would go as far as saying that Sanki is the pioneer of graffiti art in the country. He started his journey as a graffiti artist in 2006, around the same time that he became serious about hip-hop. Having mastered multiple elements of hip-hop such as Parkour and B-boying, Sanki has also recently claimed the title of the only “super hip hopper” of Pakistan.
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Graffiti Artists

Graffiti Artists


Banksy

Banksy is the pseudonym of a "guerrilla" street artist known for his controversial, and often politically themed, stenciled pieces.
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Shepard Fairey

Frank Shepard Fairey is an American contemporary street artist, graphic designer, activist, illustrator and founder of OBEY who emerged from the skateboarding scene.


Lady Pink

Sandra Fabara was raised in Queens. She started her graffiti writing career in 1979 following the loss of a boyfriend who had been sent to live in Puerto Rico after he had been arrested. She exorcised her grief by tagging her boyfriend's name across New York City. Soon after she started tagging the name Lady Pink, derived from her love of historical romances, England, the Victorian period, and the aristocracy. Lady Pink studied at the High School of Art & Design in Manhattan. While a student there she was introduced to graffiti and began writing at age fifteen.[2] Within a few years LADY PINK began running with TC5 (The Cool 5) and TPA (The Public Animals) graffiti crews. Lady Pink painted New York City Subway trains from 1979 to 1985.[3] In 1980, she was included in the landmark New York show “GAS: Graffiti Art Success” at Fashion Moda, which traveled in a modified form downtown to The New Museum of Contemporary Art.
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Zephyr

Zephyr is a graffiti artist, lecturer, and author from New York City.
Born Andrew Witten, Zephyr began his art career in 1977, painting his Zephyr moniker on subway cars. He was part of the first wave of graffiti artists to make the transition to galleries, collectors, and commercial work. In 1982 he was part of the original group of artists to form the FUN Gallery in Greenwich Village, New York, which at the time also included such art icons as Futura 2000, Kenny Scharf, Keith Haring, and Jean-Michel Basquiat. In 1983, his art was part of an exhibition that toured Japan which also included Fab Five Freddy, Dominique Philbert, Futura 2000, and Dondi White. That same year, Zephyr was hired by Director Charlie Ahearn to design and art direct the title sequence for the first hip-hop film, Wild Style, in which he was also featured.
Zephyr is a graffiti artist, lecturer, and author from New York City


Abov

Above is an international street artist who chooses to deliberately keep his identity concealed. Above is known for his multitude of different mediums he paints. He is best known for his multiple layer and full color social and political stencils, spinning wooden ‘arrow mobile’ installations, and large witty word play text based mural paintings. Above started traditional graffiti by tagging freight trains in California in 1995. At the age of 19, Above moved to Paris, France where he started painting his trademark arrow icon pointing ‘above. Since 2001 Above has self financed annual tours around the world, with each tour exploring a new part of the world and often a new medium or style of artwork.
Above

Lee Quiñones

“Graffiti is art and if art is a crime, please God, forgive me” – Lee Quinones
This dope quote is from one of most outstanding writers in New York, who worked on groundbreaking projects in the early days, got graffiti considered art and was one of the few graffitists to paint an entire train from top to bottom and front to back, as he started with Subway Graffiti in 1974. Quinones cited Simon & Garfunkel “Sound of silence” song, pointing out the line: “The words of the prophets are written on the subway wall”.
Lee Quiñones

Futura 2000

Futura 2000 is an old-school New York graffiti writer who used to paint trains there. About this one, he says, "That piece was a total departure from anything previous. I understood that I could do other things with spray paint and I wanted to experiment. The result was that car and two others in different colors. I was lucky to have (SEEN) catch that one, with the windows up because the others all got buffed or dogged. I had always thought of myself as a writer, tagging insides and other highly visible locales. But the transition to painting outsides and let's say, whole cars was obviously the move. I'm just lucky, I was even there. I really can't explain the mystery. Suffice to say I have had a nice little run."
Futura 2000 is an old-school New York graffiti writer

DAIM

Born 1971 in Lüneburg (Germany), currently living in Hamburg, Mirko Reisser has become known as an artist worldwide especially for his large size graffiti works in the 3D-style, in which he depicts his writer name DAIM in serial repetition and within processes of construction and deconstruction. The book Mirko Reisser (DAIM) 1989 – 2014 is the most extensive publication of the artist’s œuvre so far. In 1989 he realized his first works in the public space – in 2014 the artist looks back on his artistic career that spans 25 years. This book gives an all-embracing insight in the work of the artist for the first time, from the beginnings of his career that started with illegal works on the street, covering the time of his studies of fine arts in Switzerland up to the present, in which his works can mostly be seen in large scale museum presentations.
DAIM