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AUSTIN, Texas — Graffiti is an art form that can be found all over town, and spray can artist Nathan Nordstrom has been doing it for 29 years.
One day after someone spray-painted an expletive across Jo's Coffee's "I love you so much" wall on South Congress, the beloved art has been restored.
Martha Cooper remembers the moment she started seeing graffiti as something more than “a random act of vandalism.” It was in the late ’70s, when a young boy showed Cooper — then a New York ...
Fontan was among dozens of graffiti artists who gather at the Penn Street Art Bridge to express their creativity and encourage others to do the same. The ongoing art project was started in 2017 as ...
Graffiti Is Important to the Tradition of American Dissent As protests concerning police brutality have continued, demonstrators have left graffiti behind to make sure their voices are heard.
The future of graffiti art at the pier will be one of the “primary questions” facing planners, said Lizzie Woods, vice president of planning and capital programs at the DRWC. An engineering study will ...
King Robbo: Painter who fought a spray-can battle with Banksy and who helped bring graffiti art into popular culture’s mainstream Discovered with head injuries outside his flat in 2011, he had ...
Armed with a scraper, nail polish remover and a can of red spray paint, 70-year-old Irmela Schramm is fighting neo-Nazi propaganda on the streets of Berlin.
And now Eric Felisbret has published a thick, glossy new book, “Graffiti New York,” a survey of the art that mirrors his own life trajectory from outlaw origins to mainstream respectability.
His interest in graffiti painting took root when he participated in a graffiti-based competition in school, and was mentored by experienced artists on how to use a can of spray paint.
Armed with a scraper, nail polish remover and a can of red spray paint, 70-year-old Irmela Schramm is fighting neo-Nazi propaganda on the streets of Berlin.