Well here are my 4 first throw ups. I was never really too big into this style of graffiti, but I wanted to practice a little bit of everything and get some more experience on my wall but I'll say this: definitely not the last time I'll be doing throwies! That shit was a lot of fun! And the ability to do 4 "pieces" in a half hour is fucking awesome! Definitely recommend to anyone else that's new to graff and hasn't done this yet!
Learned about retna and the stuff he does...thought it looked pretty cool so I gave it a try. They have his letters "decoded" apparently, so I just wrote what I wanted...too fuckin hot outside tho
Wife says that I should have did a throwy instead of blaster can...she said it's not as fun looking...do yall think when getting up next to someone it best to stay on the same kinda idea( tag =tag throw=throw) or who gives a shit do what you want.
Didn't manage to get a shot of this wall myself before it was painted over but grabbed one from my roommate from painting around the other night. It says magic murder bag
Hey guys it's been awhile. Here's the latest. I learned an important lesson on this one: at a certain point, it's easier to start a piece over than fix the mistakes you made. Let me know what you think
Yuck. But don't stop, keep practicing. Aside from needing to work on letter formation, the current piece could be improved by simple clean up on most of it. Example that pice of green outer or shell between your y/c, you could have taken your red and shaved that green to a sharper point instead of that overlap on the bottom left of it. Most of your lines have places that could be cleaned up in the same manner IMO. Skip that multi-color 3d shit for now, keep your 3d the same color as your outline color. Anything fancy for now can be limited to maybe adding a line or 2 of another color in that 3d but again, for now I'd skip that. Your fill, I'd take your white and do some type of design going into each of the colors, even just a few dots of white spreading into the mist of those colors. You could do the same in the other direction, let some of those colors drift off in dots of that color. Stars or asterisks would also be common designs for that.