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  2. Lady Pink - Wikipedia

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    Lady Pink was first given her name “Pink” by Seen TC5. [2] The name was chosen for aesthetics because the name Pink is feminine and because she wanted other writers to know that she was a girl. Lady Pink also said that the letters appealed to her; the way the "L" kicked out and how the "I" was cute and could be dotted with a heart. [4]

  3. Gorilla in a Pink Mask - Wikipedia

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    Gorilla in a Pink Mask. Gorilla in a Pink Mask is an early graffiti work by Banksy. In 2011, it was painted over by Saeed Ahmed's new Muslim cultural centre in Bristol. It originated from 2002. [1] Monkeys are a recurring motif in Banksy's works. [2] They can be found listening to music on headphones or in one case preparing to detonate a bomb.

  4. Flower Thrower - Wikipedia

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    Banksy. Year. 2003. ( 2003) The Flower Thrower, Flower Bomber, Rage, or Love is in the Air is a 2003 stencil mural in Beit Sahour in the West Bank by the graffiti artist Banksy, depicting a masked man throwing a bunch of flowers. [ 1] It is considered one of Banksy's most iconic works; the image has been widely replicated.

  5. Glossary of graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Famous or respected graffitist who have died. [1] The people who admire them tag their names on a wall with halos above them [1] or make tribute pieces with their faces or tag with the dates of their birth to death. anti style. a form of graffiti which deliberately flouts graffiti norms, also called ignorant style or hipster style. [2] all city.

  6. Street art - Wikipedia

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    Street art is a form of artwork that is displayed in public on surrounding buildings, on streets, trains and other publicly viewed surfaces. Many instances come in the form of guerrilla art, which is intended to make a personal statement about the society that the artist lives within.

  7. Berlin Wall graffiti art - Wikipedia

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    Berlin Wall graffiti art. The Berlin Wall was constructed in 1961 to separate West Berlin and East Berlin during the Cold War. All the differences between the countries made it a perfect place for people to express their opinions, especially on their preferences and dislikes. In the 1980s, the wall was reconstructed and made 14 feet (4.3 m) tall.

  8. Throw up (graffiti) - Wikipedia

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    Throw up (graffiti) A hollow throw up using the letters SPLEEN. Note the consistency in letter form and height. Throw ups, [ a] or throwies, are a form of graffiti that fall between tags and pieces in complexity. [ 1] The name comes from the way they are designed to be "thrown" onto a surface as quickly as possible.

  9. The Real Meaning of ‘Barbiecore’: How Fashion Is ... - AOL

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    Getty Images. For others, it’s a chance to subvert the color pink and all that it stands for, reclaiming the hue and breaking the dual monoliths of the ditzy girly-girl and the brash, think-like ...