Graffiti Glossary: The Language of Street Art
By ART WE ALL
Graffiti is more than paint on a wall—it's a culture, a movement, and a language all its own. Whether you're new to street art or a longtime fan, understanding the vocabulary of graffiti can help you appreciate the creativity and history behind every piece.
Welcome to the ART WE ALL Graffiti Glossary.
Back-to-Back
When an artist paints two consecutive train cars or surfaces, creating a continuous visual statement.
Bombing
The act of producing a large number of graffiti pieces or tags in a short period of time. The goal is visibility and presence.
Buff
When graffiti is removed, painted over, or cleaned by property owners or city agencies.
Burner
A highly detailed and colorful piece that stands out because of its quality, size, and artistic skill.
Cap
The nozzle attached to a spray paint can. Different caps create different spray widths and effects.
Character
A cartoon figure, mascot, or illustrated person included in a graffiti piece to add personality and storytelling.
Crew
A group of graffiti artists who work together under a shared name or identity.
Graffiti Writer
An artist who creates graffiti. Many writers spend years developing their own style and reputation.
Handstyle
The unique way an artist writes their tag. It serves as a personal signature within the graffiti community.
Highlight
A lighter color added to letters or artwork to create depth, shine, and dimension.
King
A highly respected artist recognized for influence, skill, originality, or volume of work.
Legal Wall
A location where artists have permission to create graffiti and murals.
Mural
A large-scale artwork painted directly onto a wall or building surface.
Outline
The border surrounding letters or images that helps define the overall design.
Piece
Short for "masterpiece." A completed graffiti artwork featuring multiple colors, outlines, and artistic elements.
Roller
Graffiti created using a paint roller, often on large surfaces or hard-to-reach locations.
Street Art
A broader category that includes graffiti, murals, stencils, posters, stickers, and other public artworks.
Stencil
A design cut into a template and sprayed or painted repeatedly onto surfaces.
Tag
An artist's signature or nickname. The foundation of graffiti culture.
Throw-Up
A quickly executed graffiti piece, usually featuring bubble letters and simple colors.
Toy
A beginner artist or someone lacking experience within the graffiti community.
Wildstyle
One of the most advanced graffiti lettering forms, featuring interconnected letters, arrows, and complex shapes that can be difficult to read.
Why Graffiti Matters
Graffiti has transformed cities, inspired fashion, influenced music, and challenged traditional ideas about where art belongs. From the subway cars of New York City to murals around the world, graffiti continues to give artists a voice and communities a source of inspiration.
At ART WE ALL, we celebrate the creativity, courage, and individuality that graffiti represents. Every tag, throw-up, and masterpiece is a reminder that art is not limited to galleries—it lives wherever people choose to create.
Because creativity belongs to everyone.
ART WE ALL.
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