lak is just barely better but for the price of fresh paint just go with that. It'll get the job done. Or you could just scrap a few bucks and get dollar cans like me![]()
lak is just barely better but for the price of fresh paint just go with that. It'll get the job done. Or you could just scrap a few bucks and get dollar cans like me![]()
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Where can i find a good tutorial for coloring sketches with bad markers, cause im broke and no prismas or shit in the house here?
I don't wan't to sound blunt but, practice. ^
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Sorry if these questions sound stupid, but I will admit that I am a huge n00b. Anyways, I just started out a couple of days ago and was wondering how high are the chances of getting caught. I probably not your stereotypical writer, I've gotten private art lessons since I was a kid and was into finearts and etc but I've realized that I can't really express my thoughts through conventional means, a friend of mine suggested graffiti. I will tell you write now though that I'm not doing this as some kind of poser or whatever and that I take my art srsly. However as I am a senior in high school I don't want to blow my chances of getting into a good college after I graduate. Maybe this means that I'm not dedicated to graffiti as serious writers are out there, but like I said I'm just starting out and before I start getting super serious I really would like to know the chances of getting caught and how high the chances are of actually getting arrested. Oh and secondly I'd like to know if anyone else has done fine arts before and then moved to graffit. Like I said, sorry if I sound like a huge douche that just seems to be joking around or what not, but these are serious questions from me, especially the first one.
Uh, well, you can ask any writer whose actually a "real writer"(you wont find any on this site), and id say about 85% have been caught up for something related to graffiti, and about 95% have been caught up for something other than graffiti... the point is, if you do graffiti, and your not doing it in the woods or legally, its more than likely you will be caught.
If I was you, I would keep your means of "expressing yourself" on paper.
also you'd be surprised at the level of talent in a lot of writers, I think most are already artistically inclined, which is one reason they write. but if youre worried about getting arrested, dont do it. or buy some dry wall and never stop painting on it
You have to be dedicated to your writing, you know practice, practice, practice. Don't worry about getting caught, just focus all of your attention on the task at hand, and if you do get caught. Haul ass.
-just your average neighborhood Spiderman
It depends on why you want to do graffiti: making yourself visible in the streets or the actual artform (or both, of course). If it's the first, there's no way to get around it, if it's the second, stick to paper/canvas or the wall in your backyard. Judging from your story, I wouldn't go out into the streets.
However, you need to practice on paper/your own wall anyway before you ever think of hitting the streets, so if you practice that for a few months, you can always decide to go paint the town red after that.
If you get the free shipping is also going too the Netherlands? And is it just get everything you want without the shipping cost, except cans for me?
Don't think so. Maar je kan altijd hopen.
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