Un-Written Rules Of Graffiti

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Published 2022-11-27
Rules Of Graffiti PART 2:
   • Un-Written Rules Of Graffiti (Part 2)  

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All Comments (21)
  • @mschf_0
    Write on the Scientology buildings tho
  • @dragonlady266
    I'm not a graffiti artist, but I always loved seeing huge pieces on trains and over bridges.
  • @aurynluna4221
    its crazy how grafitti in brazil works in a totally different way, people's houses are not off limits at all and disrespect is way to common. wish we had a little bit more of this perspective, but sometimes it's what makes the scene so strong here.
  • @Dracalis
    1:25 "Don't Write On Houses" It super sucks when people don't respect that one, especially since you don't know what the family is already going through. A few years ago, my next-door neighbour's baby passed away. Like a day later, someone sprayed a big, ugly tag on her garage. It was a real dick move, forcing the family to have to deal with the expense and effort of cleaning that up in an already horrible time.
  • @YFEROK
    ALWAYS make a photo of the peace you are going to cross. NEVER go over a piece made by an artist who left the culture (not painting for some reason) (or at least ask for a permission)
  • @adelai12
    This popped up on my home page and I clicked out of curiosity. I never realized there was such a rich culture and ruleset around graffiti. Interesting video!
  • @EVERYTHING333-3
    An unspoken and really basic rule is not to use someone’s missing cans, if someone has like a half empty can lying around on the scene then leave it there coz it’s usually there for unfinished peace’s
  • @ColorOfGames
    I believe "Do not spray on community buildings" is one, if its for elderly or homeless. Its usually the first step to get said building removed and those people onto the streets if it is getting tagged.
  • @lewislake5128
    I can’t believe he wrote these unwritten rules, this is absolutely graffiti.
  • @Robocrab-td8dr
    As someone that does not know much at all about the world of graffiti, this video was very intriguing and informative! Good job man
  • @TinyGhosty
    I would add that legal graff is also part of the culture. Trading around slaps, getting down in blackbooks, and making canvases is also important to graff culture. It is a dynamic artform that belongs in personal collections too. I know this is a video about getting up, but I just wanted to bring up a part of the culture that is overlooked a lot of the time.
  • @Entre1099
    My favorite job I had was unloading rail cars. The graffiti that covered the trains were amazing. Some of my favorite were from the artist DIF with the bones, Ratek who drew the Homer Simpson piece, Freight Bandit just to name a few. I uploaded a video of working there showing a lot of their pieces in it. Keep doing your thing artists. Not everyone appreciates it but I do.
  • @factones
    Surprisingly accurate. I started watching this video as a goof for a laugh, but you actually pretty much hit everything dead on. Much respect
  • @Serjohn
    my favourite thing in the entire world is to go on graffittis and write like ''jimmy did it'' and then i imagine the hypothetical beefs i might have started and i sleep peacefully
  • @pinkymii072
    Honestly, seeing a place tagged wall-to-wall with graffiti is really comforting and makes the place feel a lot safer-it's an extension of the soul, and that area clearly belongs to the people
  • I work for the railroad, thank you all for your beautiful graffiti art on our trains and for not covering our trains important transport information written on the side, which would get your art erased if covered. I truly love most of the work I see out there!
  • 2:20 this one pretty much saved my friends garage door. It kept being vandalised by someone, so they paid an experienced graffiti-artist to make a big artwork over it. After that, it was left alone and still looks really pretty
  • @maltancrusader
    For number 3, we had a jerk toy named Smokey who would tag his crappy tag everywhere, even on pieces and murals which were wayy out of his class. We are a very small town, but have a lot of murals painted in our downtown, which he painted on. My mom's workplace has a dumpster with Smokey's tag on it. I also talked to some other people in the surrounding areas and they said they had some experiences with him tagging on their garage. To new graffiti artists and taggers: DONT BE LIKE SMOKEY!