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I haven't been able to settle on a pseudonym for myself. I've been switching it either because I decide I don't like it or I feel like it doesn't fit me. Did you choose your name base on an old nickname or did you choose it yourself?


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1. A good starting point is to have kids look at different styles of graffiti writing. There are some great books to be found at bookstores and libraries, and endless websites online. Here are just a few:

2. Once kids have had a look at these styles, they can sketch out ideas, and design their own letters. Have them also think about themes they might want to use for filling the letters, like candy, insects, or elements from a favourite show or book. Another option is this cool website, which transforms your name for you:

Growing up in London, I've always been fascinated by the graffiti that covers the cityscape. From seeing it around where I lived to reading it on the train lines, I was hooked straight away. For over 15 years, I've been painting graffiti and immersing myself in the culture. I graduated from the University of Sussex in 2019 with a BA in Sociology and Media Studies. My final year research project, entitled "Vigilant Vandalism or Mindless Mischief: A Narrative Analysis of Graffiti Writers in London & Brighton", exposed me to the lives of graffiti writers in the field and better shaped my understanding of the culture. I created Graff Storm in 2021 with the mission to help new artists learn more about graffiti culture, find the right tools and avoid toy status.

When it comes to graffiti history, use the internet to your advantage and educate yourself on the main players and legends of the graffiti world. This will help you avoid any mistakes and prevent you from being made fun of by more experienced writers.

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There is no legal requirement that a person provide a name. Providing a name does two things for us: 1. Gives us some measure of credibility regarding the complaint (people are less likely to file a false complaint using their name), and; 2. It gives us a point of contact if we have any questions regarding the complaint.

Step 15- Add the graffiti name. Begin by lightly sketching out a simple line drawing of the letters to map out your font. To make the name look like it is in 2 point perspective, use the lines on the brick wall as your. guide. The letters will appear to be going back to the vanishing points.

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Awesome tutorial! I am having my grade 8 students create little 3D fences with their names painted on them with graffiti and this would be the perfect follow-up! Very excited to try this out. Thank you for such a comprehensive post!

A lot goes into a name. It is your identity and must have a good sound and contain letters you like. We reached out to some of Australia's best and most experienced writers to ask them how they chose their tag and what they think makes a great tag.

Ling - Anything not too silly and not too long (anywhere 4-6 letters is probably the sweet spot). Most writers move onto new names or use multiple, so there's always the possibility of changing. I find that tags often represent their owner's attitude towards graffiti. E.g. Hand styles weren't as important to me when I first started, and as a result, my tags weren't as good whilst my pieces were more technically proficient. I've only really started putting a more conscious effort into improving my tags recently after 20 years of painting.

Amuse -If you're keen on getting up a lot, find a short tag that can be made into a one-line tag; it'll serve you well later. If you want to be known for your pieces, better to have a name that represents you somehow or means something to you. The right name will keep you painting even when you doubt yourself. Most importantly, DO YOUR HOMEWORK. Only write tags not taken in your city/country unless you like getting capped.

I researched to make sure no one else was using it in Sydney. Once I got the green light, I spent ages formulating a 1-line tag that was quick, a 1-letter throw-up with an identity and stood out, a 5-letter throw-up, and many, many different amuse piece outlines. Every piece I have done is completely different, and that challenge keeps the name exciting 25yrs later.

I love spray paint, but it's best used with gloves when on the lines thrashing or hiding in a bush doing run-ups. Again, always pick paints that scar. Engine enamel or, at the very least matt black. Staying up is what it's all about.

Banksy is a pseudonymous England-based street artist, political activist and film director whose real name and identity remain unconfirmed and the subject of speculation.[2] Active since the 1990s, his satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine dark humour with graffiti executed in a distinctive stenciling technique. His works of political and social commentary have appeared on streets, walls and bridges throughout the world.[3] Banksy's work grew out of the Bristol underground scene, which involved collaborations between artists and musicians.[4] Banksy says that he was inspired by 3D, a graffiti artist and founding member of the musical group Massive Attack.[5]

Banksy displays his art on publicly visible surfaces such as walls and self-built physical prop pieces. Banksy no longer sells photographs or reproductions of his street graffiti, but his public "installations" are regularly resold, often even by removing the wall they were painted on.[6] Much of his work can be classified as temporary art.[7] A small number of Banksy's works are officially, non-publicly, sold through an agency created by Banksy named Pest Control.[8] Banksy's documentary film Exit Through the Gift Shop (2010) made its debut at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival.[9] In January 2011, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for the film.[10] In 2014, he was awarded Person of the Year at the 2014 Webby Awards.[11]

In an interview with the BBC in 2003, which was rediscovered in November 2023, reporter Nigel Wrench asked if Banksy is called Robert Banks; Banksy responded that his forename is Robbie.[16] The Mail on Sunday claimed in 2008 that Banksy is Robin Gunningham,[17] born on 28 July 1974 in Yate, 12 miles (19 km) from Bristol.[18][19][13] Several of Gunningham's associates and former schoolmates at Bristol Cathedral School have corroborated this, and, in 2016, a study by researchers at the Queen Mary University of London using geographic profiling found that the incidence of Banksy's works correlated with the known movements of Gunningham.[20][21][22][23] According to The Sunday Times, Gunningham began employing the name Robin Banks, which eventually became Banksy. Two cassette sleeves featuring his art work from 1993, for the Bristol band Mother Samosa, exist with his signature.[24]In June 2017, DJ Goldie referred to Banksy as "Rob" in an interview for a podcast.[25] 2351a5e196

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