I go to a old abandon bathroom/kitchen builting that is in the woods, origannally for the playground next to it which is broken down, nice chill spot, with working eletricity. and in my head at night....
where ever i can. thing in backyard. chill spots like a random water tunnel. or under a highway but the highway is kinda far away.
under this bridge, i've got 2 pieces and a throwy there. gets buffed every 6 months or so, theres so much room to paint there.
Behind the back of this scout place... they buffed over some dudes piece, and they gave the kids spray paint and fucked it all up though..
this weekend ima buy a big ass piece of wood and put it in my backyard, i heard you gotta prime it first tho so the paint drys right. anyone else use this? i wanna actually have some steeze before i hit the streets and do it for real.
the best practice is drawing. i usually draw one little piece a night just on a piece of paper. i draw a lot in school during my classes (i live in a small town for all you people that live where graffiti is a problem and have to worry about other people seeing you draw pieces) and when i have paint i go down to a local concrete factory that is mint to practice because nobody ever goes out there to see my shit throw ups and pieces but there is so much blank space out there. there's only 2 other throw ups out there from other people and they look old. pretty much got the place to myself
When I started I used to practise my Graffiti inside my Dads garage, later some friends and I decided that we needed a Wall of Fame for our Graffiti and so decided to ask a local company if we could paint Graffiti on their wall, which was close to a small path beetween two buildings. They had no problem with us doing Graffiti on their wall. The wall still exists. You cann see pictures of the wall on my website http://www.shimun.de
I got this old horse trailer in the woods that I practice on. We used to hang out there when we were kids and I guess were going to keep on.
If you want to practice legally Dry walls are cheap from Menards... Otherwise hit the trains up... Follow the tracks for a chill spot