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  2. Character (graffiti) - Wikipedia

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    Characters, or karaks, [1] are an integral part of modern graffiti culture. [1] 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 ]

  3. Sludge Life - Wikipedia

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    Sludge Life is an open-world adventure game based on graffiti, parkour, and urban culture. [1] Initially equipped with nothing more than a spray can and laptop, [2] [3] the player must leap and climb to find preset locations for tagging in order to further explore the environment.

  4. File:Palamuse, graffiti which depicts the characters in Oskar ...

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  5. Szwedzki - Wikipedia

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    Szwedzki is the pseudonym of a street artist active mainly in the Silesian Voivodeship, creator of murals and graffiti. It is also the name of the character in his typically humorous murals, depicting the same comic-style figure in blue pants and a yellow shirt. [1] [2] Szwedzki is an immigrant from Sweden living in Sosnowiec.

  6. Caine 1 - Wikipedia

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    Following Glowaski’s death various memorials were created in honour of Caine 1 such as the Welcome to Hell Memorial Car by the artist Joey. [22] In 1982 the New York graffiti writer Midg produced the Caine 1 Free for Eternity top-to-bottom whole car, an image of which was later used as an epitaph in the book Subway Art.

  7. Gachiakuta - Wikipedia

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    Gachiakuta's art-style is due to illustrations by Urana, complimented by graffiti designs from Ando Hideyoshi. Graffiti and street art provide not only avenues for expression, distinction, and safety for the story's characters, but also narrative significance for readers due to its use in storytelling.

  8. 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 full train paintings.

  9. Buddy Esquire - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, he began creating graffiti, tagging under the names, "ESQ" and "Phantom 1." Graffiti was an early practice in artistic development. He said, "I kept practicing and eventually I got better at handling letter form." [4] His graffiti career ended in the early 1980s. [5] Flier for a rap battle in the Bronx designed by Buddy Esquire