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  2. 1UP (graffiti crew) - Wikipedia

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    1UP (One United Power) is a graffiti crew from Berlin, Kreuzberg. [1] They have been active since 2003. [2]1UP have been described as "one of the most well-known graffiti crews in the world" [3] and are known for their bombing (large amount of tags put up in one night), rooftop paintings, and wholecar, wholetrains .

  3. 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.

  4. West Bank Wall graffiti art - Wikipedia

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    The graffiti is on the Palestinian side of the wall and primarily expresses anti-wall sentiments. [3] The graffiti, written in both English and Arabic, includes "flags and fists, slogans and insults, statements of pain and loss", serving as a "visual testimony" to the suffering of Palestinians under the Israeli occupation of the West Bank. [6]

  5. Reverse graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Reverse graffiti [note 1] is a method of creating temporary or semi-permanent images on walls or other surfaces by removing dirt from a surface. It can also be done by simply removing dirt with the fingertip from windows or other dirty surfaces, such as writing "wash me" on a dirty vehicle.

  6. Graffiti in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Infamy (2007) – a feature-length documentary about graffiti culture as told through the experiences of six well-known graffiti writers and a graffiti buffer. New York, New York (1976) – an episode of the BBC documentary series Omnibus, telling the story of graffiti in New York, as told by New Yorkers themselves.

  7. Royyal Dog - Wikipedia

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    Chris Changyang Shim (Korean: 심찬양, born () February 25, 1989), known as Royyal Dog and formerly Royal Dog, [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] is a South Korean graffiti writer ...

  8. Background Bob - Wikipedia

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    A collection of the paintings was published in a book, Background Bob and His Amazing Friends. [5] Along with the A5 copies, there were 50 special edition books containing paintings by Noah himself. [5] By autumn of 2023, Background Bob and His Amazing Friends book number three was published, on a background of three exhibitions, and three ...