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Post by Admin on Oct 23, 2016 20:02:05 GMT
Train Grafittie Art(click to enlarge) Your art will live here... So beautiful, so creative...I see it all the time, New York, North East Grafitte art makes it's way around nation into small towns everywhere, and even Mexico, Canada ect... Here your art will live, and will even re enhance it as originally seen before fading... Much more to follow.
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Post by Admin on Nov 12, 2016 16:18:02 GMT
Art is ArtSorry, but to me art is art, whether on a train or canvass. Expression is expression, and not sure why I'm suppose to value the expression of some Ivy league type painter, who's never experienced life or death situation, above those who have. Art is Art, life is life, and life is short, and while alive all most want to do is leave behind impression. Well here, Train Grafitti artist will have their wall.
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Post by Admin on Nov 12, 2016 16:31:53 GMT
A lot of G art from NE ends up in rural lands all over nation, for all to see, your art and expression lives.
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Post by Admin on Nov 13, 2016 13:58:06 GMT
The DocksThis gritty abandoned warehouse scene kind of fits the mood of this forum, yet even here life sprawling. In temporary pond that formed behind docks there was life, frogs, tad poles, sea weed and more, and in train in background, more 'life', in the form of art, and now that art, artist, whomever they are, lives here.
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Post by Admin on Nov 13, 2016 14:21:45 GMT
ghoulI'm sure this 'ghoul' woke up a few eyes during Halloween...
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Post by Admin on Nov 26, 2016 13:50:19 GMT
The Grinch who stole Xmas, Oh, I mean the trainMany of these artist should be illustrators for magazines or TV or movies...I wish these graffiti artist would take their skills more seriously and try to do something with it.
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Post by Admin on Dec 18, 2016 7:21:50 GMT
CandyThis one titled 'Candy' For some reason it just reminds me of candy. I love taking older graffiti styles on trains, that are a bit worn out, and brightening up the colors again, as probably seen when fresh and new. Well here, there is no more weather to wear out the paint. Speaking of old and new styles, you can tell styles are a changing by the different art on the trains, you can tell new art from old tag styles, 80's from the 90's to now...although doubt any train art from the 80's would still be on train.
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