anyone a "legal" graffiti artist?

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anyone a "legal" graffiti artist?

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I know alot of you people on this forum are interestid in graffiti,and is anyone here a pro artist?

im could consider my self not a pro but im pretty good

ive been at it for about a couple years so I think im pretty good.

one of my old friends was actually sponserd once by a graffiti company and he got a job as an artist and moved away somwhere.

I draw at a graffiti park right by my house,so if you wan't to draw,you gotta do it there.

for people just starting to draw or if you wanna, you got to do it at a park that allows it,don't even try to do it anywhere else.

once I buy a new digital camera i'll post up some of my work that ive been working on.

my best one was took my about 30 minutes to make and about 4 cans of paint.It looked exectly like my avatar but the "punk" was written in cursive print.
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dude, you got parks that let you spray paint on it?? thats awesome, i'm so jealous!!!
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Well I'm an artist, and I have been studying graffiti to incorporate into my work, but I'm not an official tagger or bomber if that's what you mean.  I do enjoy pieces by Lady Pink, Ms 17, and Claw, as well as other female writers.  Vancouver does have a couple of great crews but since I gave up my car it's harder to get to those out of the way places to document their work, and some of the buildings they use  on a regular basis have been demolished for newer projects.  But I always keep looking. 

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Hehe, I'm not exatcly a "Legal" artist but I have done quite a few tags and throw ups, I'd rank myself 6/10. I'm not that bad at it. ;)

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dude if we had a legal graffiti park here in beford indiana i no so many people at my school and myself would so totally love that you r so lucky
imve started to do a little kinda theow ups but nothin real huge im not bery good
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I heard about a new project that is trying to get kids off the streets, and they are trying to stop graffiti by makeing parks and facilities with walls and wood boards set up where they can legally do graffiti, and they are trying to get at least one up in every state here in the U.S. :badgrin: :D
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