Tag Graffiti Alphabet

TAG GRAFFITI ALPHABET: Tag Graffiti Alphabet

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Tag Graffiti Alphabet

Tag Graffiti Alphabet is often regarded as having fired the hip-hop culture and variety of international style of New York City Subway Graffiti (see below interlaced). However, there are many other examples of notable graffiti this century. Graffiti has long depended on subway cars and trains appeared. The one with the longest history dating back to the 1920s and continuing into the present is Texino. During the Second World War and later decades, the words "Kilroy was here" with accompanying illustration was in the world is widespread, resulting from the use of U.S. troops and the filter into the American pop culture. Shortly after the death of Charlie Parker (nicknamed "Yardbird" or "Bird"), graffiti began to appear in New York with the words "Bird Lives". The student protests and general strike of May 1968 held in Paris decorated revolutionary, anarchist, and situationist slogans such as L'ennui is cons-révolutionnaire ( "Boredom is cons-revolutionary") expressed in painted graffiti, posters, art and models. In the United States when other political expressions (eg "Free Huey" Black Panther Huey Newton) was briefly popular as graffiti in limited areas, which that come into oblivion. Graffiti popular 1970s was the legend "Dick Nixon before he Dicks You," the hostility of the youth culture that U. S. President.

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Rock and Roll Graffiti is a major sub-genres. Graffiti famous of the 20th century was the inscription on the London subway reading "Clapton is God". The phrase was spray-painted by an admirer on a wall in an Islington Underground station in the fall of 1967. The graffiti was a picture in which a dog urinating on the wall caught. Graffiti also with the anti-establishment punk started in the 1970s combined. Bands like Black Flag and Crass (and their followers) widely stenciled their names and logos, while many nightclubs are punk occupied houses and meeting places famous for their graffiti. In the late 1980s on his head standing martini glass, was the day for the punk band Missing Foundation, was the most common graffiti in Lower Manhattan, and supported by fans of Punk to Hard Core United States and Germany.

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