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  2. Wildstyle - Wikipedia

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    Wildstyle. Wildstyle is a complicated and intricate form of graffiti, the most complex type of graffiti piece. Due to its complexity, wildstyle can be difficult to read for those unfamiliar with the form and process. [1][2] It is considered the most difficult graffiti style to master. [3]

  3. Tracy 168 - Wikipedia

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    Tracy 168. Michael Christopher Tracy (February 14, 1958 – September 3, 2023), [1] known as Tracy 168, was an American graffiti artist. He pioneered the art form known as wildstyle. Tracy 168 came to be known as one of the most influential graffiti and street artists of all time, as variations of wildstyle writing spread around the world. [2]

  4. Wild Style - Wikipedia

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    Wild Style centers around a Bronx teenager named Raymond (Lee Quiñones), who under the pseudonym "Zoro" is a celebrated but anonymous graffiti artist. Raymond scorns a group of graffiti artists, known as the Union Crew, who have turned their talents to legitimate, commissioned murals on the walls of playgrounds and business establishments.

  5. Dondi (graffiti artist) - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti became a serious part of Dondi's life in the mid-1970s. His first work in graffiti was as a tagger. He tagged using "NACO" and "DONDI", and worked on refining his style, gradually moving from simple tagging to building more elaborate pieces. [5]: 8 Using his nickname as a tag was considered risky at the time because the Metropolitan ...

  6. Graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Wildstyle is the most complex form of modern graffiti. It can be difficult for those unfamilair with the art form to read. [65] Wildstyle draws inspiration from calligraphy and has been described as partially abstract. [66] The term "wildstyle" was popularized by the Wild Style graffiti crew formed by Tracy 168 of the Bronx, New York in 1974. [67]

  7. Lee Quiñones - Wikipedia

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    Quiñones was born at Ponce, Puerto Rico, [1] and raised in the Lower East Side section of Manhattan. Also started drawing at the age of five, and started doing subway graffiti in 1974. By 1976, Lee was creating huge murals of graffiti art across the subway system. As a subway graffiti artist, Lee almost exclusively painted whole cars, all ...

  8. Piece (graffiti) - Wikipedia

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    Wildstyle graffiti in Australia done on a legal wall Many people unfamiliar with graffiti forms can find it difficult to distinguish the letters in more elaborate pieces. [ 2 ] While straight-letters are pieces with clear letters that prioritise legibility, wildstyle pieces have extremely exaggerated letters forms with multiple extensions and ...

  9. Lady Pink - Wikipedia

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    Her career as an artist started to take off after the 1980s, following the Graffiti Art Success for America show which invited graffiti artists to paint on the walls of the gallery. [5] In 1983, she played the leading role in the film Wild Style, [6] and was involved with a book entitled Subway Art by Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfant. [2]