Thursday, December 2, 2010

Graffiti Creator : Create Graffitis de Nombres (Graffiti Name)

Graffitis de Nombres have the same meaning or significance with graffiti name. Graffitis de nombres derived from Spanish, where there are many fans of graffiti art. That of course by not forgetting the existence of Bristol, UK where Banksy graffiti was born and created. Places legend reap a lot of controversial art.

Graffitis de Nombres, Graffiti Name, Graffiti Creator
Immediately, we begin the discussion about how graffiti names are in, now it's been very easy for producing graffiti name (graffitis de nombres) as are many web that provide applications to make it even though it must be made online. Although actually you can also create one using corelDraw or photoshop, but it is a bit complicated or difficult as it requires more capabilities than the applications offered on the online system. If you make or want to try the ease of making graffiti with your name then you need to do is visit this address http://graffiticreator.net or http://www.positivos.com/graffiticreator/ or maybe even more options for your try go to google.com on your browser and then type the word graffiti creator then you will get the choice of neighbor that provides a web application.

After you enter on the application is to eat what you need to do is just choose a color choice, and character models are provided, but it also takes imagination and ideas from within you so that later created graffiti in accordance with your character, also graffiti beautiful with your name .

Graffitis de Nombres, Graffiti Name, Graffiti Creator
Graffitis de Nombres, Graffiti Name, Graffiti Creator
Graffitis de Nombres, Graffiti Name, Graffiti Creator
Graffitis de Nombres, Graffiti Name, Graffiti Creator
Graffitis de Nombres, Graffiti Name, Graffiti Creator
Graffitis de Nombres, Graffiti Name, Graffiti Creator
Graffitis de Nombres, Graffiti Name, Graffiti Creator
Graffitis de Nombres, Graffiti Name, Graffiti Creator
Graffitis de Nombres, Graffiti Name, Graffiti Creator
Graffitis de Nombres, Graffiti Name, Graffiti Creator
Graffitis de Nombres, Graffiti Name, Graffiti Creator
Graffitis de Nombres, Graffiti Name, Graffiti Creator
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Amazing Banksy Graffiti Street Art by Robert Banks

Banksy Graffiti,Banksy
Banksy is a work that is phenomenal and often become controversial because some people think Banksy is a vandalism. But precisely because the banksy graffiti become much loved and favored by many circles as the image conveyed an important message or a criticism, such criticism usually associated with social, political, economic, and governance. The purpose of this is to give warning of the policies that are considered wrong or detrimental to the people.

Banksy Graffiti,Banksy
Banksy Graffiti,Banksy
Banksy is a well-known English graffiti artist, possibly named Robert Banks. His artworks are often satirical pieces of art which encompass topics from politics, culture, and ethics. His street art, which combines graffiti with a distinctive stenciling technique, has appeared in London and in cities around the world.

Possibly born in Bristol in 1974, Banksy began as a freehand artist before switching to stenciling around the year 2000; his anti-war, anti-establishment and pro-freedom graffiti images began springing up on city walls in the late 1990′s. Although he has given numerous interviews and even published several books, Banksy’s true identity remains unknown.

As written in DailyMail in March ‘08 Banksy pulled off an audacious stunt to produce what is believed to be his biggest work yet in central London. The work, above a Post Office yard in Newman Street near Oxford Circus, shows a small boy, watched by a security guard, painting the words: ‘One nation under CCTV.’

Andrew Newman, 35, a businessman from Dulwich, who works locally, said: ‘It was only on Sunday morning that the Post Offices guys realised what had happened.’

Under British Law this is considered to be vandalism. However isn’t that the whole point of his art? Blurring the edges of what society thinks of art /vandalism, right / wrong, acceptable / unacceptable? Would we think about those issues if it was just a piece of Art on a wall in a gallery somewhere?

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Graffiti Chris Brown - Album Cover and Track List Download

Graffiti Chris Brown,Chris Brown
There is something to say about a man overcoming adversities and returning to something that he knows so well. Chris Brown is such a man. After the whole drama he endured, he comes back with a strong album. The tunes are catchy and sublime. He has a plethora of melody, rhythm, and beats that keeps the listener tuned. The song "Brown Skin Girl (feat. Sean Paul)" is especially surprising coming from him. It has a distinct island flavor feel that we have never seen from Chris. "I Love U" is very catchy and could become a radio hit. It has the club feel but is not too techno-driven. "I'll Go" is a good ballad but not powerful enough to elicit a response. It terms of overall album Chris does deliver. That being said there is still much he can improve on. I still hear the same Chris Brown that I've heard since he came out. While he has matured in many ways, his album needs to reflect that maturity.

Graffiti Chris Brown,Chris Brown
Graffiti Chris Brown,Chris Brown
Chris Brown started work on Graffiti in 2008, but the album’s course changed — along with everything else in his life — in February 2009, when Brown’s physical attack on Rihanna ignited a media firestorm that threatened to derail his career. The excellent “I Can Transform Ya,” “What I Do” and “Wait” exemplify Brown’s talent for futuristic, club-oriented R&B, and show what the album would have looked like had the Rihanna incident never happened. Regardless, the most crucial songs on Graffiti are those that address the assault. In “Crawl,” “So Cold,” “Famous Girl” and “Fallin’ Down” Brown speaks directly to Rihanna, and to his credit, he manages to express anguish, regret, and affection in a way that he hadn’t been able to in interviews. The closing song, “Gotta Be Ur Man,” is overbearing and desperate, and Graffiti is better ended with “I’ll Go,” which strikes the proper tone of acceptance and love: “If I don't come back, girl your love was worth it, that's the one thing I know / And if I don't make it back, girl remember that I said I'd go.”

Graffiti Chris Brown,Chris Brown
Graffiti Chris Brown,Chris Brown
Graffiti Chris Brown,Chris Brown
Graffiti Chris Brown,Chris Brown
Graffiti Chris Brown,Chris Brown
Graffiti Chris Brown,Chris Brown
Here’s the cover and tracklist to Chris Brown upcoming album Graffiti due out on December 8th. He has some srtong features on here. Check the tracklist out after the jump.

CHRIS BROWN – GRAFFITI TRACKLIST

1. I CAN TRANSFORM YA
2. SING LIKE ME
3. CRAWL
4. SO COLD
5. WHAT I DO
6. FAMOUS GIRL
7. TAKE MY TIME
8. I.Y.A.
9. PASS OUT
10. WAIT
11. LUCKY ME
12. FALLIN’ DOWN
13. I’LL GO
14. GIRLFRIEND

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