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Bambi is recognised for her stencilled graffiti and has created various works across London. Bambi first gained attention for her 2011 piece Amy Jade a tribute to the late singer Amy Winehouse in Camden [citation needed] and Diamonds A Girls Best Friend depicting a young Queen Elizabeth II as the Queen of Diamonds, as featured in Time magazine ...
The show was already under media scrutiny for being a "thoroughly sanitized history of graffiti and street art" [17] as a result the event received wide media attention with the original YouTube video [18] of the piece going viral. KATSU has since said that the tag was an "attempt to test Jeffrey Deitch's motives". [19]
Carlos Rodriguez, better known as Mare139, is a New York-based artist born in 1965 in Spanish Harlem, New York City.He was best known as the subway graffiti writer Mare 139, and has since adapted the graffiti lettering styles to metal sculpture in the fine art context, and is recognized as a media artist for his creation of graffiti-art-related websites.
In 1971, Diaz was first introduced to the burgeoning graffiti culture by his older cousin Gilberto "SIETE" Diaz when he was just 12 years old. [4] His cousin lived in Washington Heights, which was a locus of graffiti production at the time, and taught Diaz about the traditional style of writing graffiti: combining a moniker, or nickname, with a number. [6]
Cool "Disco" Dan (December 31, 1969 – July 26, 2017) was the pseudonym of American graffiti artist Dan Hogg. [1] [2] His standard mark, a particularly styled rendering of his name, was ubiquitous in the Washington metropolitan area, notably along the route of the Washington Metro Red Line.
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Dede is the art name of an Israeli graffiti artist who began displaying works on the streets of Tel Aviv in 2006. Also known as Dede Bandaid , Dede’s work is well known for his widespread use of images of band-aids.
Hanif Kureshi (12 October 1982 – 22 September 2024), also known by the graffiti name Daku, was an Indian artist, designer, and advertising professional.Kureshi was a pioneering figure in India's street art movement, helping to transform urban spaces into public canvases and bringing art out of the museums to the wider public in India.