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Berlin Kidz is an artists collective from Kreuzberg, Berlin participating in graffiti, train surfing, and parkour.They are considered one of the most influential graffiti crews in Berlin known both for their trademark graffiti lettering and the pichação inspired style of their artwork.
Fujita blends Eastern techniques (anime, partitioned screens, ukiyo-e), and elements (geishas, warriors, demons), with Western, urban imagery (Latino graffiti, U.S. pop culture imagery) in a way that is stunning and vibrant, yet harmonious. [3] His works embody the cultural and class contradictions that are an integral part of urban Los Angeles ...
JR was born in Paris in 1983. His mother was originally from Tunisia. [12]A mural from JR's "Unframed" installation at Ellis Island Hospital. JR began his career as a teenage graffiti artist who was by his own admission not interested in changing the world, but in making his mark on public space and society.
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Dondi pioneered many of the styles and techniques still used by modern graffiti artists. [ citation needed ] Though he often created wildstyle pieces for the benefit of other writers (like the famous 2MANY piece), he wanted the public to be able to read and enjoy his work, so he focused on readable letters with intricate fills and characters.
ROA (born c. 1976) [1] is a graffiti and street artist from Ghent, Belgium. He has created works on the streets of cities across Europe , the United States , Australia , Asia, New Zealand and Africa.
The first graffiti that the collective made featured a bird (now known as "Birdy") along some of the ring roads of the Lyon area. Although it was first thought of as a degradation of public space, Birdy is now a symbol for the city, which explains why the graffiti remain untouched by the graffiti removal services. [1]