Characters are the most popular and easily accessible side of graffiti. They are the figures that stand beside the writers name and attract attention to it. They are brought to the fore in Graffiti Coloring Book 2: Characters. The book features themes by the worlds foremost graffiti writers. Well-built b-boys and b-girls with spray cans, boom boxes and attitude, comic figures with cartoon features and realistic portraits. All are waiting to be rendered in glorious color. In graffiti culture, the black-and-white drawing serves both as a model for a graffiti piece and as a work of art in its own right. Similarly, this book is both a toy and an art history document. With characters from world famour graffiti writers like: T-Kid TNB (New York), Tack FBA (New York), Part One TDS (New York), Wane COD (New York), Ezo TDS (New York), Zimad TD4 (New York), Too Fly (New York), Nic 707 OTB (New York), Revolt RTW (New York)
Characters are the most popular and easily accessible side of graffiti. They are the figures that stand beside the writers name and attract attention to it. They are brought to the fore in Graffiti Coloring Book 2: Characters. The book features themes by the worlds foremost graffiti writers. Well-built b-boys and b-girls with spray cans, boom boxes and attitude, comic figures with cartoon features and realistic portraits. All are waiting to be rendered in glorious color. In graffiti culture, the black-and-white drawing serves both as a model for a graffiti piece and as a work of art in its own right. Similarly, this book is both a toy and an art history document. With characters from world famour graffiti writers like: T-Kid TNB (New York), Tack FBA (New York), Part One TDS (New York), Wane COD (New York), Ezo TDS (New York), Zimad TD4 (New York), Too Fly (New York), Nic 707 OTB (New York), Revolt RTW (New York)
The figures that stand beside a graffiti writer's name and attract attention to it are referred to as characters - one of the most popular and easily accessible aspects of graffiti. The characters featured in this unique book are all waiting to be rendered in glorious colour. Featuring drawings by the world's foremost graffiti writers, it's a great gift for children and adults alike.
Editor Jacob Kimvall (b. 1972) is a graffiti writer and art historian specializing in graffiti and street art. He is also a writer, and was one of the founders of the international graffiti magazine UP.
Characters are the most popular and easily accessible side of graffiti. They are the figures that stand beside the writer's name and attract attention to it. They are brought to the fore in Graffiti Coloring Book 2: Characters. The book features themes by the world's foremost graffiti writers. Well-built b-boys and b-girls with spray cans, boom boxes and attitude, comic figures with cartoon features and realistic portraits. All are waiting to be rendered in glorious color. In graffiti culture, the black-and-white drawing serves both as a model for a graffiti piece and as a work of art in its own right. Similarly, this book is both a toy and an art history document. With characters from world famour graffiti writers like: T-Kid TNB (New York), Tack FBA (New York), Part One TDS (New York), Wane COD (New York), Ezo TDS (New York), Zimad TD4 (New York), Too Fly (New York), Nic 707 OTB (New York), Revolt RTW (New York)
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