first learn all the graffiti art you can and then try to find a subject on TATTOO'S and go to an art/desighn school. After that you will learn everything else when you begin doing the TATTOO business!
you cant really teach it. you just gotta learn from the street, go for a walk have a look around sum alleyways.
I think u need to go to the mayor and get the permit just for chalk graffiti
u go to main street!
i do believe that new york city is the best for graffiti as u may no that in down street Abby they have an old train station that they use for griffiting and also everywhere you go there is always graffiti, Broadway is also full of graffiti.
A formal art education can help an artist develop and possibly form connections within the art world, but most people would say you do not have to go to school to become a graffiti artist. However, this doesn't mean that you do not need to study. Being a graffiti artist takes a lot of patience, planning and time to develop your style. Like all art, there are special techniques and approaches to graffiti that someone can study to become better. Graffiti artists study the work and ways of other graffiti artists to help develop their craft, which can take years. Successful graffiti artists like Phetus and Lady Pink have been working over twenty years on their craft, and are still developing fresh pieces and new outlets for their designs.
well it doesn't show you how to do it but it is a good website so go on "graffiti alphabet & letters,graffiti fonts.com" and go on the generator
Go to the free fonts section of graffitifonts.com . you may download any of the official Graffiti Fonts™ and use them for personal and limited commercial projects. This site features all of the the worlds top graffiti fonts including many exclusive graffiti fonts from Highground that can not be found anywhere else. Providing shareware/freeware graffiti, cutting edge and handwritten fontsavailable for download.I have provided a link to the site for you.
"Tagging" is an American English idiom, whereas Spanish tends to hew the line more closely to the etymological tree. In this case the root is "graffiti." In Spanish "graffiti" is "grafito." Apparently there's no "official" verb for "doing graffiti" in Spanish - yet - but out in the street, they're using the made up verb "grafitar." Following the usual rules of Spanish formation, the Spanish word that would go for "tagging" in English is "grafitando," although, like the "art" itself, it's not official yet.
Well you need a tag name 1st and try to do bubble letters or block letters then go on the internet and type ikn grafffiti you will get some more ideas as you go
You go to Ooh la lane and at the end of the street there it is
There are programs online that can assist in creating graffiti. One such program is called the Graffiti Creator. This is available for purchase online.