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Draw Thug Graffiti

As David Leterman said “I don’t know what the fizzuck I’m taling about”. In Snoop Dog Hip Hop language this means “Yes I want to draw thug graffiti for sure”.

Not everyone likes thug graffiti or any kind of graffiti. I did a little research online about Graffiti and found that though it’s been around for long time it really started gaining some recognition in the mid 1970’s. The desire to draw thug graffiti emerged in New York City, Brooklyn and the Bronx as a way to expose the culture of Hip Hop and Rap.

Graffiti artists or vandals, called taggers, started spraying paint on buildings, schools, bridges and tunnels, anywhere they could gain visibility. Graffiti was part of the culture of the music and lifestyle in certain neighborhoods at the time.

The early pioneers came with names like Top Cat 126, Stay High and Super Kool. Eventually it spread nationwide and ultimately went global.

Along with the new graphics on public structures came the need for ways to remove it and a new part of the cleaning market was born.

One company I met at the World of Concrete convention in Las Vegas called Urban Restoration run by Jonathan Rose based in Australia has been battling those who draw thug graffiti for 30 years. His company has come up with an environmentally friendly product for effectively removing Graffiti. The product has created lucrative business for some or an additional income stream for others.

They have an impressive list of clients they have serviced in Australia , the UK and United States.

If you want to learn more visit their web site at www.graffitiremovers.biz or view the video at www.metrocrete.tv . They have a starter kit to get you launched. Like cleaning concrete removing the works of those who draw thug graffiti will always be in demand.

I recently read about some artists geting sent to jail for drawing graffiti on the side of a building. This product is the solution for removing the graffiti rather than sending someone to jail for creating art.

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2 Responses to “Fo’ Shizzle Icadizzle Draw Thug Graffiti Fo’ Shizzle”
  1. Borg in Seattle says:

    A vandal is vandal because they do not ask permission to do their vandalism no matter how cool it looks. Most all of our graffiti vandalism in Seattle are tags that say stuff like F**K YOU Ni**er. Really nice art don’t you think?, saw that one on grandma’s fence. Cool dude.

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