Yea, the silkscreening makes sense, but what would kinkos use as ink for the image? Wouldn't it fade or run off with water? [/b][/quote] How the fuck do you silk screen it? :huh:
your a chump.. be real man your whole story about the london police wanting everyone to copy them thats a load of shit.. the london police is a crew ... a crew of three friends who all get there shit up .. not some international art movement.. [Broken External Image]:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v325/crac5/graff/Picture042.jpg [Broken External Image]:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v325/crac5/graff/Picture043-1.jpg
okay simple way to keep it big without little bits of paper everywhere, go down to your like office shop and ask for there biggest sheets of paper, then wheat paste onto the big bit of paper, then take it to the streets. thats a simple method, theres many more
Your siggy is great... Detroit is pretty bad and I would know since I live only like 45 minutes away. who did that sign?
tell that to Shepard Fairey... lol [/b][/quote] Don't screw with Shepard Fairey when it comes to wheat pasteing.Shepard Fairey is so awesome at Wheat Pasting.
Ive used the rasterbator program, between the ink from your printer, and the shi**y setup, its better to goto kinkos like it was already mentioned. heres a couple old pics. F*ck Biteres!
shit i might try and get to that site or program at school so i can print as many pages as i want and not pay for it
Yea, the silkscreening makes sense, but what would kinkos use as ink for the image? Wouldn't it fade or run off with water? [/b][/quote] naw once you paste it to the wall you paint over it again with the paste to make it stick foreva and it doesnt run. my one friend used to do this, it's actually cool.
Dick. TLP? Wanna give credit? Maybe don't say "MY" pastes. Maybe like "SOME ART I STOLE FROM A WELL KNOWN CREW THAT I HAPPEN TO PUT UP" pastes.