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For years, graffiti was viewed as a form of street expression. Artists painted walls, trains, and public spaces to get their names seen. The goal was visibility. The more people who saw your work, the more influence you gained. In...
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New York City is the birthplace of modern graffiti. Long before social media, artists used subway cars, walls, and rooftops as their canvas. What started as a way for young people to make their names known evolved into a global...
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4 What Is "Getting Up"? In graffiti culture, "getting up" means making your name visible in as many places as possible. The goal is simple: recognition. A graffiti writer who is "up" has their tag, throw-up, sticker, paste-up, or piece...
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Graffiti has long existed in a space between art, rebellion, and public expression. What began as names written on subway cars in New York City evolved into a global art movement that influences fashion, advertising, galleries, and popular culture. As...
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In graffiti culture, one of the most important concepts is "getting up." If you're new to graffiti, getting up simply means having your name, tag, throw-up, or piece seen in as many places as possible. It's about visibility, recognition, and...
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