Wrong, tagging is as much an artform as caligraphy, and is an essential aspect if graffiti. In fact i would go so far to say if you dont tag, then you are not a graffiti artist.
The point of it grafitti is in the name "artist" calligraphy is not a art form but merely fancy writing and so if people who use paint make art on walls they are not considered graffiti artists plus how in any way is writing a art form
My cousin was paid by the city to do some murals and when he passed away, there were so many people there and a bunch of graffiti people there giving their condolences, and one even made a painting for him
@@cryptic7844yeah man last week some graffiti gangster spray painted a church and two children died 😱😱😱 we need to give graffiti artist the death penalty!!!
Bro in Melbourne, Australian. Some of these bastards draw(tags) on local shops and it draws customers away especially once that have children since they think its some gangsta area. The owners would have to pay extra to remove that ugly POS. Like do your ugly childs drawing on your own property not on others where it affects their lives.
Buddy was a big graffiti guy. Cops busted him, found out his tag and they went back & added up all the “art” he ever did. Got in tones of trouble for each one. Not a good idea to have an identifiable mark.
@@Faffboteighborhoods are where people live in so kinda disrespectful to those. Also not really reason to do graff in such areas because not a lot of other graffiti writers are going there to do stuff. Even though i do illegal graffiti, some places you just dont tag or do pieces in. So you're just disrespectful if you tag those places for no reason.
Plausible deniability my dude. Ironically I think there was a case where a kid was tagging this other kids name on a school essentially framing the other kid, who said why would I tag my own name repeatedly?
@@100GTAGUY that’s a good everyday defense but in a court of law if you can’t prove it’s not you and they have your name and other evidence even some circumstantial evidence that’s technically proof
i love seeing consistent tags in my city, theres one person that goes by toasty and my friends and i like finding new toasty tags around and its like an easter egg hunt sometimes finding new tags on the top of buildings or on the side of a freeway or under bridges, theres a cool one where they put one letter per pot in a row of pots and its only visible as "toasty" if youre facing a certain direction
I do this, I seen a large handful of tags on the side of train tracks and cars and I like taking note of some that catch my eye and look for more around whenever I'm out
@@Duckbusinessman i don’t vandalize either, i’m saying it’s impossible to draw those types of graffiti styles sometimes, and why do you even care technically, you're working under the white policies which are already bullshit, and don’t want to make fun with you’re life? Sometimes you gotta accept that our world won’t ever be a Peaceful colonie, and that it’s just a world
@@quincyharris2512 people don’t hire someone to tag their walls do they though? Tagging is not art. Graffiti when paid for is art. However, graffiti on someone’s property or public building without permission is just vandalism.
Nice! I just got promoted for completely fucking up a shared community space with my barely legible signatures all over! Hard work, but it’s really rewarding!
Dude…. okay professor. Thanks for the subcultural context entailed in the production and proper conceptualization of a tag. Thank you for explaining it to us. We sure do need your analytical musings in order to give meaning to the historical and aesthetic significance of the marks we make. What possible purpose could we make of it without your permission? How could I sleep at night without Urkel validating the gestures of paint with which I adorn the empty passages of joyless and ill-tempered industrial backdrops that are meant to mollify and limit the passions of the best and least of us, and make us numb enough to forget the origins of our circumstance?
It doesn’t really matter tho? It’s just art? It’s not hurting anyone and it gets people to engage outside. I would stop complaining about Benign things like this.
@@konjou2649 Give me your home address and ill come put my "art" on your garage door. It should be okay since kts just art though right? Hopefully you like it because im painting whatever i want.
@@nyxbellatrix011 not disagreeing entirley when it comes to graffiti an at but respect others how they respect you quite often people put graffiti on people whove done something to wrong them not all the time but oftwn enough
Graffiti originally start off as a territory signature amongst the gang lifestyle. Tagging started becoming popular when artist started to join in the culture of painting the world. accepted into the urban culture
"Your tagging career will start like any other: giving hand jobs to the bois in Circle K while you write your new name on every surface you can in the stall before employees ask you to leave. It's a thankless job, but someone has to do it."
These are so crazy ugly. If you want to vandalize, at least do it with something artistic/pretty. These are like the "signatures" you'd find on middle school tables.
I always wanted to get into this art form, even joined some tagger crew called IBK as a middle schooler. First time I saw someone get caught tagging a wall though, I completely understood why the man was mad. We’re tagging his apartment building lol I came to the conclusion that even though the the art style is cool, it’s stupid, disrespectful and really egotistical to deface someone’s property OR public property like that I guess I could do it on paper though 🤔
Let me just tell you, as an artist, graffiti will give you a strong foundation to build upon. It did for me and lots of other people too. You would be suprised to see how many graffiti artists went on to be top tier movie/show/cartoon animators, designers, or even professional artists out right. &They didn't have to resort to vandalism. When I was a kid there was a man named Sigi Van Koeding, rest his soul. He was my favorite artist. Search his name on Google and look at all his artwork. He painted on canvas, he painted buildings, homes, walls, and used his artisitc potential through graffiti to make a living sell his work and services commercially. He could write his name endlessly, hundreds of times over, but each one different than the last and all fitting perfectly snug together like a perfect puzzle and at rapid speed. Literally hardly stopping just going and going. The potential to learn unique fonts, letters, characters is a huge skill to have and goes beyond just graffiti. It's your creativity and it's endless. I see you that drawing in your profile picture, you have potential! So all's I'm really saying is don't be so quick to shrug it off. You can benefit from it. Get what is called a "Black Book", it's just a hard cover black book for artists. It's full of blank pages to draw in. Doesnt have to be graffiti, draw whatever you want. One day you will open that book and think, wow! I did that at that age!? &You can literally flip through and see yourself improve as it goes. My friends ans girlfriends used to doodle in them too so really they fill with core memories if you let it. Sorry for the long comment. Hope you keep drawing.
I'm just happy you called it defacing of property instead of destruction of property. I always find it ironic they call it destruction, considering paint is a protective coating.
@Peppabotthere’s a flood wall in my town and other than the murals that painted by people paid to do it there is no person worth existing that would do something like that
Identity and anonymity is actually a big part of the street art game. People put a lot of though into their tag, not just what it is but also when and when to tag so people can understand you through your art.
@@nooneinparticular469”Street art” Give me a break. You’re destroying your community and then you want to sit around and whine about why the people with money are all moving away. Just how vain and arrogant do you have to be to think it’s acceptable to spray paint your name in public spaces.
I think he means while trying to find/settle on a tag. The first tag you make will rarely be the one you use in the long run. Playing around with it is a good way to explore your style.
So you’ve got nothing better to do besides running around putting names everywhere? It’s not even any type of art it’s literally just fucking words it’s pissing me off how you think that shits good
@@randykitchleburger2780 and that means the color is now trademarked by what the people it represents? So if I painted my house blue, it means I'm representing something other people don't like? When the intentions are different, and I just like the colour blue? I don't understand how it works
Probably an Ai script, i told bing to find me info on a forum it made it up the link was an anti graf site advert i even managed to get it to admit it couldnt find what i asked so it had generated it instead of failing by saying i cant! It was ridiculous
A "one" is also known by the Grafitti community as a lame expression of closeted identity by suppressed feminine men who were beaten by bullies and female class mates. The masculine men are honing their artistic skill set and are producing stunning murals that folk talk about for decades afterwards. Tagging is well known as "soft kok scribe" by the street community
What Rig are you running? Also how long did it take you to become good and what are some basic things that you can start with if you havent done graffiti before?
*"Your tag follows you throughout your whole graffiti career"*
Also
*"Change your tag once a week"*
we are talking about the beginning of your career, before you find the one that sticks for life ❤🔥🔥
How about tag only things you own
@@JollyRodger-vv2uv How about don't tag spoons at restuarants.
@@JollyRodger-vv2uv how about
😂...yeah but I have 4...one is a squiggly line...I'd change between the 4
And Remember Kids: If all you do is Tag, you're not a Graffiti Artist
Yeah at least spend your skill and making everything nicer instead of ruining it
Exact...the least creative you can do is draw a penis lol
Wrong, tagging is as much an artform as caligraphy, and is an essential aspect if graffiti. In fact i would go so far to say if you dont tag, then you are not a graffiti artist.
The point of it grafitti is in the name "artist" calligraphy is not a art form but merely fancy writing and so if people who use paint make art on walls they are not considered graffiti artists plus how in any way is writing a art form
@@TitaniusPoloniusbro really said calligraphy isn’t art
Imagine running from the cops with a whole air compressor and hose lol
Is it not a backpack setup I think battery tools have come far enough to run a spray gun for a gallon on a battery?
hahaha, well, with this one we won't go far 😂
@@jimmyboe25 still need compressed air but there are backpack set ups for that just a lil heavy
It's an airless paint sprayer
Easy. Get yourself an E bike with a rear rack to carry the compressor xD
My cousin was paid by the city to do some murals and when he passed away, there were so many people there and a bunch of graffiti people there giving their condolences, and one even made a painting for him
These graffiti “artists” could do a job of making murals but they just do crime it’s kinda sad. Luckily your cousin made the smart decision
@@cryptic7844 i don't think you even understand how you get that opportunity
@@cryptic7844yeah man last week some graffiti gangster spray painted a church and two children died 😱😱😱 we need to give graffiti artist the death penalty!!!
@@cryptic7844You… do know there are legal ways to do graffiti, right?
Meanwhile over here you do a single mural and a day later it's covered in writting and shitty tags
Can't believe people still hate graffiti.
Really. In most cases it is genuinely not that serious.
Bro in Melbourne, Australian. Some of these bastards draw(tags) on local shops and it draws customers away especially once that have children since they think its some gangsta area. The owners would have to pay extra to remove that ugly POS.
Like do your ugly childs drawing on your own property not on others where it affects their lives.
I thing defacing property is just crappy . Let someone spray that crap on your place see if it don’t piss you off .
Guess it depends on location and legality, and if it's good I'd be way less pissed if it was some fire!
I think actual graffiti is art. Throwing your stupid tag on the wall of a business is a dick move and looks like shit. Also takes zero skill.
Imagine you're doing graffiti until you heard
"Hey!"
"prrrrrrrt!"
🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃
🏃♀️💨 👮🐕💨
🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃
dum dum du du du DUM
@@smugscribbles6667 bro that DUM fuckin bass boosted in my head 💀
Subway Surfer?
@@YoungFang6170 lmao
@@ah_yesyessir
“graffiti career” 💀
No it actually can be a career its a sketchy one but it can be considered one.
Graffiti can be a career you can be hired to make murals
It’s art isn’t it?
It's called a career even if you don't literally make money from it.
Yea laugh at KAWS
Buddy was a big graffiti guy. Cops busted him, found out his tag and they went back & added up all the “art” he ever did. Got in tones of trouble for each one. Not a good idea to have an identifiable mark.
I'm sure that buddy went down in history as the least known artist. Graffiti taggers really acting like they have genuine skill in stuff like this.
Idk where you live but in the us they need proof for each tag. He must've had a really bad lawyer.
Just don’t do graffiti
@@quammelschroedinger780or he didn’t know that and spoke without his attorney present
Same thing happened to me lol
your tag will definitely raise your neighborhood property value.
For sure...
Ion tag in my neighborhood I tag in rich neighborhoods
@@prophetent.8649 that isn't any better.
@@prophetent.8649you have no respect for anyone then, especially not yourself.
@@Faffboteighborhoods are where people live in so kinda disrespectful to those. Also not really reason to do graff in such areas because not a lot of other graffiti writers are going there to do stuff. Even though i do illegal graffiti, some places you just dont tag or do pieces in.
So you're just disrespectful if you tag those places for no reason.
“uhmm excuse me you’re actually committing a crime ☝️🤓”
Uhm excuse me idgaf
REAL, why do you care ngl its not your property
“The true identity of a writer’s tag is usually only known by their friends and crew members” - uses real life name as tag
Plausible deniability my dude. Ironically I think there was a case where a kid was tagging this other kids name on a school essentially framing the other kid, who said why would I tag my own name repeatedly?
Yea bro I doubt this is his tag, he literally just said don’t go around telling everyone your tag.
@@100GTAGUY that’s a good everyday defense but in a court of law if you can’t prove it’s not you and they have your name and other evidence even some circumstantial evidence that’s technically proof
Who the fuck calls it a "One" also dont let the onetimes find your blackbook
If U Tag ...Ur a f 💣
“Graffiti career” that’s a new one
"will follow you throughout your whole career"
5 seconds later
"Change your tag once a week"
during the beginning
Decides to comment after not reading the comments
@@jsav6058 He stole my comment.
@@Asian_Kid Pretty much bro
The funny part is police record these things and would charge someone for every matching tag in the region when caught.
i love seeing consistent tags in my city, theres one person that goes by toasty and my friends and i like finding new toasty tags around and its like an easter egg hunt sometimes finding new tags on the top of buildings or on the side of a freeway or under bridges, theres a cool one where they put one letter per pot in a row of pots and its only visible as "toasty" if youre facing a certain direction
I do this, I seen a large handful of tags on the side of train tracks and cars and I like taking note of some that catch my eye and look for more around whenever I'm out
Hope toasty sees this somehow
Now all you need is a hoverboard and get a cop to chase you on train tracks and you have Subway Surfers.
Your tag helps people recognize an idiot when they see one
Thats why we go out at night ;)
@@Riosoner bro admitted to being an idiot 💀
@@RiosonerThat's why nobody likes your ugly tags.
@@RiosonerAbsolute mosquito mindset
@@Failedsafe only snowflakes without humor around these days...
If you finna graffiti make it look cool atleast. Some cool lasers and explosions stuff like that.
Lmao
My thought exactly
The problem is that it takes time to make things like that, and you don’t want the cops busting you.
@@Mc_Anodynewell if you’re not gonna make good art. And you’re gonna vandalize. Then just don’t do it at all.
@@Duckbusinessman i don’t vandalize either, i’m saying it’s impossible to draw those types of graffiti styles sometimes, and why do you even care technically, you're working under the white policies which are already bullshit, and don’t want to make fun with you’re life? Sometimes you gotta accept that our world won’t ever be a Peaceful colonie, and that it’s just a world
My man took vandalism 101
Street tags are the new way of coming out
Anyone else now getting these recommended for no reason?
Next we will learn how shoplifters are just "borrowing artists"
You do realize people are hired to do graffiti right? Or are you just hating on stuff you know literally nothing about
@@quincyharris2512 yes to question #1; no to question #2
@@DanielA-ig3cj so if you're aware, please explain how shoplifting correlates with this?
@@quincyharris2512 I'll pass on the hw assignment. RUclips comment space isn't where I really have these deep convos, tbh.
@@quincyharris2512 people don’t hire someone to tag their walls do they though? Tagging is not art. Graffiti when paid for is art. However, graffiti on someone’s property or public building without permission is just vandalism.
"Graffiti career." "Yo guys, my career is skyrocketing, I just drew my ugly signature on this street lamp and also over there on a wall!"
Just say you can't write, bro. It's OK.
Nice! I just got promoted for completely fucking up a shared community space with my barely legible signatures all over! Hard work, but it’s really rewarding!
I just got signed to a major league graffiti crew, cant wait to start making endorsement money.
@@cowEman Every 30 year olds dream.
Bro records himself doing crimes
There are legal walls
@@klyk69then Spray there
@@OnkelSam07 they most likely are
@@OnkelSam07 what makes you think this video wasn't made a legal wall?
@@klyk69His brain is small thats why
Dude…. okay professor. Thanks for the subcultural context entailed in the production and proper conceptualization of a tag. Thank you for explaining it to us. We sure do need your analytical musings in order to give meaning to the historical and aesthetic significance of the marks we make. What possible purpose could we make of it without your permission? How could I sleep at night without Urkel validating the gestures of paint with which I adorn the empty passages of joyless and ill-tempered industrial backdrops that are meant to mollify and limit the passions of the best and least of us, and make us numb enough to forget the origins of our circumstance?
“Your tags are like your soldiers, the more soldiers you have the better chance you’ll win the war” - Getting Up Doc
“You’re graffiti career” I think you mean “your streak of vandalism”
Literally 😭
I was about 5 when I lost Ny interest in doodling on my grandmother’s wallpaper. Some don’t outgrow it, I guess.
It doesn’t really matter tho? It’s just art? It’s not hurting anyone and it gets people to engage outside. I would stop complaining about Benign things like this.
@@konjou2649 Give me your home address and ill come put my "art" on your garage door. It should be okay since kts just art though right? Hopefully you like it because im painting whatever i want.
@@konjou2649 lmao get a job
Or ya know… don’t paint other people’s shit without their consent.
Chupa
Exactly! Respect as you would like to be respected.
@@nyxbellatrix011 the issue with that is maybe they would like to be forcibly painted.
@@nyxbellatrix011 not disagreeing entirley when it comes to graffiti an at but respect others how they respect you quite often people put graffiti on people whove done something to wrong them not all the time but oftwn enough
there is actually a set of rules in graffiti and one of them is DO NOT DO IT ON ONES PRIVATE PROPERTY
Imagine being a public nuisance unironically
Lmao true
Lol
oh no i cant believe people are spray painting hideous abandoned buildings, someone needs to stop them. Imagine being a bootlicker unironically.
imagine being a neeerrrrd
@@XxcelebrityxX no, hes right
This is actually clean n u can read what it says (rare) n took u decent amount of time I give this a 9/10
I have not seen this many graffiti hate posts. I will say there is some gate keeping in this video. Thanks for the video.
“Graffiti Career”
Lmao
❤
"change your tag once a week"
*Me who's been on the
same style since 09* :nah pry not
04ish right here 🤣 stil bust my original letters out regular too 😎😎✊✌️❤️stay up
A “tagger” also known as a D bag is a waste of oxygen.
The more opinions you have. The more ignorant you are.
My thoughs exactly
Tagging is not graffiti in my opinion, they just narcissistically write their tag all around while actual graffiti artist can produce some actual art
There’s plenty oxygen and plenty boring walls.
@@detrockcity3 boring clean wall is a lot better than those tasteless, ugly tags of some random loafer
Graffiti originally start off as a territory signature amongst the gang lifestyle. Tagging started becoming popular when artist started to join in the culture of painting the world. accepted into the urban culture
*BARK* 🐶 "HEY👹👹"✋️👮♂️ *WHISTLE*
"Your tagging career will start like any other: giving hand jobs to the bois in Circle K while you write your new name on every surface you can in the stall before employees ask you to leave. It's a thankless job, but someone has to do it."
For the bois
These are so crazy ugly. If you want to vandalize, at least do it with something artistic/pretty. These are like the "signatures" you'd find on middle school tables.
And he made it a lame ass name, chase 😂
The font its pretty tho but the entire thing is corny lmfaoo
you wouldnt have all that "aristic/pretty" stuff if it wasnt for tags like these
@mushwoom33 If it would at least have multiple colors, shading, or anything, making it somewhat interesting to look at.
@@Blubablefulthat’s not the point of a tag 🤦♂️
You know youre not a tagger when you record yourself doing it 😂😂😂😂
While driving through Atlanta I consistently saw the tag "slaw" everywhere and it became a game to try to find them
*continues to show it to thousands of ppl*
A good reality show would follow these guys around as they do their thing. Then they get home and all their shit is spray painted and scribbled on.
Hahahahah
Ha ha good one. So funny
most draw all over their home furniture and belongings and welcome anyone else to join in so the jokes on you bunch of brain donor sheep
I always wanted to get into this art form, even joined some tagger crew called IBK as a middle schooler. First time I saw someone get caught tagging a wall though, I completely understood why the man was mad. We’re tagging his apartment building lol
I came to the conclusion that even though the the art style is cool, it’s stupid, disrespectful and really egotistical to deface someone’s property OR public property like that
I guess I could do it on paper though 🤔
Let me just tell you, as an artist, graffiti will give you a strong foundation to build upon.
It did for me and lots of other people too. You would be suprised to see how many graffiti artists went on to be top tier movie/show/cartoon animators, designers, or even professional artists out right. &They didn't have to resort to vandalism.
When I was a kid there was a man named Sigi Van Koeding, rest his soul. He was my favorite artist. Search his name on Google and look at all his artwork. He painted on canvas, he painted buildings, homes, walls, and used his artisitc potential through graffiti to make a living sell his work and services commercially. He could write his name endlessly, hundreds of times over, but each one different than the last and all fitting perfectly snug together like a perfect puzzle and at rapid speed. Literally hardly stopping just going and going.
The potential to learn unique fonts, letters, characters is a huge skill to have and goes beyond just graffiti.
It's your creativity and it's endless.
I see you that drawing in your profile picture, you have potential!
So all's I'm really saying is don't be so quick to shrug it off. You can benefit from it.
Get what is called a "Black Book", it's just a hard cover black book for artists. It's full of blank pages to draw in. Doesnt have to be graffiti, draw whatever you want. One day you will open that book and think, wow! I did that at that age!? &You can literally flip through and see yourself improve as it goes. My friends ans girlfriends used to doodle in them too so really they fill with core memories if you let it.
Sorry for the long comment. Hope you keep drawing.
There is a couple places where you can tag walls that are there for that purpose only where I live maybe there are some near you too.
I'm just happy you called it defacing of property instead of destruction of property. I always find it ironic they call it destruction, considering paint is a protective coating.
@Peppabot funny you mention a river, a wall, and a tunnel, there's a bridge that combines all three near me
@Peppabotthere’s a flood wall in my town and other than the murals that painted by people paid to do it there is no person worth existing that would do something like that
I'm from the 90s cops broke it down very simple, a pictures of everyone's tags and for every signature they would charge you
Alot of people really dont like graffiti but their are times when i think it can look really nice.
“Graffiti career” lmao 😂
tags: a child’s attempt at good graffiti art
tags: a child's attempt to talk on a lego game
Tags: a middle schooler attempt on saying a bad word in roblox
Tags are like a signature on your art, they shouldn’t be the art
good for getting your name known but most are pretty ugly
Without tags there wouldnt be pieces... Yous a fool
“Graffiti career” being said with a straight face is further proof our society is in collapse.
Yeah, "artist" ...
It's what they always claim to be to justify putting their poor talents on display somehow 😒
Never sent anyone throw up their tag that slowly.
Imagine unironically calling committing the crime of defacement of public property a “career”.
I have been Practicing mine for a bit 😅
I think I’ve settled on a decent one BXZ3 I’m not sure if it’s a good one to stick with but I’m a fan of it.
Real artist never put thought to the beacon of identity
lol, so I guess every famous painting with someone signing at the bottom isn’t “real art” clown take go to an art museum
Never been to an art museum so I guess I’ve never seen art damn to bad that shits man made.
Identity and anonymity is actually a big part of the street art game. People put a lot of though into their tag, not just what it is but also when and when to tag so people can understand you through your art.
@@nooneinparticular469”Street art”
Give me a break. You’re destroying your community and then you want to sit around and whine about why the people with money are all moving away. Just how vain and arrogant do you have to be to think it’s acceptable to spray paint your name in public spaces.
@@kungfoochicken08 culture, simple as that, humans live once, we do what the fuck we want with it
nah he knew what he was doing😂
*man shouts*
*whistles*
*subway surfers music plays*
*dog barks*
*Coin clings*
Graffiti is vandalism not art❤
Tags****
Graffiti is fine as long as you follow a few rules
Tags are vandalism. Graffiti is art ❤
Seeing these comments has shown me that there are still good people out there
Half of these comments just killed my faith in some people
Change your tag once a week????? What
A.I. be trippin
"sometimes called a one" also "change your tag once a week"...
I assumed style of tag. But idk
@@mrjohnrval well ya right there style variation is really good to do
I think he means while trying to find/settle on a tag. The first tag you make will rarely be the one you use in the long run. Playing around with it is a good way to explore your style.
Thanks for informing everyone on how they can make their neighborhoods even shittier than they already are.
Rule number one as a graff head... Don't get caught. 😎
So you’ve got nothing better to do besides running around putting names everywhere? It’s not even any type of art it’s literally just fucking words it’s pissing me off how you think that shits good
Lmao also saw your Star Wars vid💀💀 lame ass
"career"
Banksy is gonna be mine
🤡
🤏
Yup. Paint sprayers - the ultimate calligraphy cap.
YES! A THOUSAND TIMES YES!
“A tag needs a lot of consideration”
Hehehehehehehehehheheh
I love how he’s using a graco sprayer! What a pro!!
Like a signature..?
yeah
Better be careful in what hood you’re tagging blue you could either get jumped or shot
Imagine getting jumped for the color you use, the societies we live in
or kissed and made love to
@@rattlynanimations7694 Its not about the color you use,its about what it represents
@@randykitchleburger2780 and that means the color is now trademarked by what the people it represents? So if I painted my house blue, it means I'm representing something other people don't like? When the intentions are different, and I just like the colour blue? I don't understand how it works
@@rattlynanimations7694Afro Americans are irrational and impulsive. It’s best to just avoid areas where they live in any significant concentration.
Graffiti career....lol
“A one” wtf where’d you get you info from bro the cops? 🤣🤣
ikr wtf
Probably an Ai script, i told bing to find me info on a forum it made it up the link was an anti graf site advert i even managed to get it to admit it couldnt find what i asked so it had generated it instead of failing by saying i cant! It was ridiculous
“The true identity of your tag is only known by good friends” -posts this video on the internet
The smoothness w the paint & overall look is def awesome... have u ever thought about doing it legally for businesses?
thank you! hmm, i think we will stick to graffiti for now 😅
@@graffitibibleWhat about your career?
Super clean 💪💰💯
“Graffiti career” 😭😂
1st oh and good vid
A "one" is also known by the Grafitti community as a lame expression of closeted identity by suppressed feminine men who were beaten by bullies and female class mates.
The masculine men are honing their artistic skill set and are producing stunning murals that folk talk about for decades afterwards. Tagging is well known as "soft kok scribe" by the street community
who hurt you
@@PeppermintCactus stop defending losers
@@PeppermintCactus bullies and female class mates
“Sovereign” 🔥🔥
Literally any commentating in this voice makes me watch the whole video 😂
Everybody hates tags, don’t do it iand it means nothing to 99.999% of the world
Western society is lost 😂
graffiti originated from europe queer
@@tsunzaki europe is on the western side you fart knocker
society
@@tsunzaki bro got so offended by this lol
@@tsunzaki europe is considered western society
"A graffiti tag should only be known by close friends or members."
This mf: "CHASE"
This is giving me Samurai champloo vibes...
this is great advice if I ever become an unemployed loser
Your underated
Very appreciated!
True
@@Mr_Mini_Musician
Yeah if your name is banksy
Tagging is a horrible misfortune to society, it's sickening that people are promoting it
Thank you Joshua Graham for telling me some life tips
Yeah, I don’t know how practical it would be to bring a whole air compressor with you to go bombing, but whatever works for you bro…
I cant wait to teach begginers who wanna learn from me
“Graffiti career” 😂
Tags are not art. They're destruction of property.
Blame the algorithm for bringing this to me.
Exaggeration of the year
I saw a Chase tag in Phx, AZ in 92. Wonder if it's the same guy
Most likely not
In this case it's not. We were just fooling around on a commission job making tags in the background hehe
Cringe
My man has a whole graco setup with the fancy tip to sign his name
What Rig are you running? Also how long did it take you to become good and what are some basic things that you can start with if you havent done graffiti before?
It puts a smile on my face everytime there is an article about a graffitti tagger getting a 10 year prison sentence 😊
No one gets 10 year in prison just for tagging ....
@@youngzidle9016 typically not, its usually 0-3 years. I found a couple people that got sentenced to 8 years
I hate this stuff
Gay
Bros tag is just his name straight up
Graffiti writing be looking like doctor signitures
“Your tag follows you”
“CHASE”
Graffiti is cool when it's done on your own things. I want to learn how to do it so I can buy a big thing of plywood and make a giant art piece.
graffiti done on your own things is just normal art
"Who just grafitti's big rigs: over the road racing all over the wall? That game sucks!"