Graffiti Talk Archive
Thrash Lab "Profiles" Saber, Los Angeles based artist who has been making art for over 20 years. From an early age he knew being an artist was what he wanted and graffiti was the first outlet that enabled him to express himself as an artist. Watch and see how he has changed up his style over the years, grown into a more refined artist and how he created his own path. You will be inspired by Saber's words and his avenue of creativity. youtube.com/watch?v=wPprHZAVJ5s
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David Choe (born April 21, 1976) is an American painter, muralist, graffiti artist and graphic novelist of Korean descent. His figure paintings, which explore themes of desire, degradation, and exaltation, are characterized by a raw, frenetic tone that he has termed "dirty style." In the graffiti world, he is identified with the bucktoothed whale he has been spray-painting on the streets since he was in his teens. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Choe
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Art Beat talks to Caleb Neelon and Roger Gastman, authors of "The History of American Graffiti," a book that charts the history of the art form in the United States. youtube.com/watch?v=GEbYFrWUgTQ
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The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles is trying to change the negative perceptions of graffiti with a new exhibit. Ben Tracy reports on what some call art and others call vandalism. youtube.com/watch?v=k2Eu2na_diY
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Graffiti Meets the Digital Age
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From Graffiti Artist to Graphic Designer (English Subtitles)
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