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  2. List of street artists - Wikipedia

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    Dare (graffiti artist) (1968-2010) real name Sigi (Siegfried) von Koeding, was a Swiss graffiti artist and curator Harald Naegeli (born December 4, 1939) – known as the "Sprayer of Zurich" after the graffiti he sprayed in the late 1970s

  3. Category:American graffiti artists - Wikipedia

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  4. List of graffiti artists - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Graffiti artists - Wikipedia

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    Women graffiti artists (37 P) C. Calligraffiti artists (20 P) Pages in category "Graffiti artists" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.

  6. Meet the graffiti artist from Kendall whose murals bring life ...

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    Disem is a graffiti artist raised in Kendall who leaves a piece of Miami wherever he goes. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  7. Kaves - Wikipedia

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    During this time, he made a name for himself in the world of graffiti in New York City, by climbing down a fire exit to spray paint the subway line. [6] By the age of fifteen, Kaves had become an esteemed graffiti artist [4] In 1984, Kaves performed breakdancing in Chaka Khan's music video for the song "I Feel for You". [7] [6]

  8. Character (graffiti) - Wikipedia

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    Characters are "creatures or personas” that feature in graffiti works. [2] They may be taken from popular culture (especially cartoons and comic books) or created by the writer as a signature character. [3] Chararacters are found in almost all forms of graffiti, including ancient graffiti and the earliest forms of modern graffiti. [4]

  9. Al Diaz (artist) - Wikipedia

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    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]