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  2. Cool S - Wikipedia

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    The Cool S consists of 14 line segments, forming a stylized, pointed S-shape.It has also been compared to the infinity symbol. [4] The S appears to have depth, where the overlap in the center of the S and the appearance of a potential altitude change at the top and bottom of the S make it look like the S connects back to itself in the same way as the infinity symbol does. [5]

  3. Devon Rodriguez - Wikipedia

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    Devon Rodriguez was born in 1996 [1] in the South Bronx. [2] At age 8, he began doing graffiti with his friends [3] but, after being arrested at age 13, he turned his attention to drawing portraits. [4]

  4. KATSU - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Jazza (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] He published the book Draw With Jazza – Creating Characters: Fun and Easy Guide to Drawing Cartoons and Comics. [19] He also had a series of shorts called Cartoon It Up which was televised on ABC Me and made available on its video watching app. [20] [21] He designed the April Fools' Day logo "Googz" for Google Australia in 2018. [22 ...

  6. Graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti has played an important role within the street art scene in the Middle East and North Africa , especially following the events of the Arab Spring of 2011 or the Sudanese Revolution of 2018/19. [42] Graffiti is a tool of expression in the context of conflict in the region, allowing people to raise their voices politically and socially.

  7. Zach Hsieh - Wikipedia

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    He is known for his drawing and custom art challenge videos. Hsieh created his first YouTube channel in 2013 while studying at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Initially uploading art tutorials, Hsieh expanded to his current format and reached one million subscribers in 2019, later reaching over 25 million subscribers.

  8. EyeWriter - Wikipedia

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    The EyeWriter software consist of eye-tracking software, and a drawing software that allows a user to draw with the movement of their eye. [16] The source code for the EyeWriter software is an open source code with an Artistic/GPL License. [17]

  9. Mr Doodle - Wikipedia

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    His style of art is monochromatic doodles termed as "graffiti spaghetti". Initially struggling, selling artworks for £1, he went on to gain social media attention, with c. 3 million followers on Instagram , and international recognition.