Those two are different names. It's up to those two writers to decide what to do. Don't get involved. I was just letting you know that sink is already taken letter for letter and since he does trains he's probably been all over america.
true, but its probably more like-- "one of the most notorious stencil artists is a graffiti writer first..." which is to say that banksy was already up as a writer well b4 getting into stencils-- just like a lot of 'known' stencil artists. besides, the shyts not all as easy as you think--like getting into multi-layering stencils-- its time-consuming to prep and time-consuming on-site, so if you're not already 'comfortable' with spending time on the street bombing, then you shouldn't assume your stencils are going to be a success. if you're making this choice based-on n0t wanting to spend the time to develop a handstyle or throw-up or piece, and you think stenciling will be quicker while still 'feeling' like a vandal, then try spraying a simple ass character around town til you have a throw that u think is ready for the street. but if you DO skip the 'writer' part and jump right to stenciling, don't tag your name next to it, because you decided you didn't want to be a writer already.. make a stencil for your name too instead.
I think you still need to be a decent artist to do any stenciling or graff. Altho I think graff is more teachable than any other form of art because it's based on something you already know how to do, write.
Let's see some of your tags. And you can always practice throws. You don't have to listen to any of us, we are just giving advice. Post your script
Eh...close. but not...you're trying too hard to run still. Take it easy dude and slow down. Think about each line you make. Your N is super lame. And your K just kills the whole thing...
I think you should just practice the alphabet for a while. Do a bunch of different letter styles. Take your time. That's sorta sloppy
Yeah i know its sloppy tbf its the first time ive tried to make all of my letters curvy. I normally make them sharp and pointy if that makes sense.