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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Ron Howard’s Preproduction Movies happy new year graffiti 2011


Ron Howard was certainly entertaining as a child actor in the role of Opie Taylor. Later in “Happy Days” he was fun to watch as Richie Cunningham. He had a few other roles, most notable being in “American Graffiti”, but let’s face it, we he was just an average actor in my opinion. However, Ron Howard the director and producer, now that is a whole different story.

Ron Howard’s success as a director and producer certainly took me by surprise in the start of that part of his career but he has amassed a remarkable portfolio of films that is quite remarkable. He distanced himself from the problems many child actors have had difficulty with and has remained focused on his new career with a large number of awards for his works including 2 Oscars in his possession for “A Beautiful Mind” as Best Director and Best Picture.

When doing a search for Ron Howard’s preproduction movies I came across as director the movie “Your Cheating Heart” due to be released in 2011 and as a producer “Cowboys and Aliens” also to be released in 2011. He is currently producing an untitled Gus Van Sant Project that is in production and it has been announced he will be producing the movie version of “Arrested Development”. Both of these also list a 2011 release date. It could certainly be a big

year for Howard.

As great a string of movies he has had in recent years as director I must admit I am somewhat concerned that Howard may be in over his head with the movie “Your Cheating Heart”. When I first saw the title I thought he was going to be making a movie about Hank Williams Sr. but unfortunately it is a comedy starring 3 actors that I have seen little to be excited about. The three actors I am speaking of are Kevin James, Vince Vaughn, and Dustin Rowles.

The movie is about a man who finds out that his best friend’s wife is unfaithful in their marriage. He does not know how to handle the situation. I still wish this was a biographical about Hank Williams Sr. and with a better cast. I sure hope Ron Howard can pull this off.

As a producer he is taking on another strange film (“Cowboys and Aliens”) with co-producers Damon Lindelof, Steven Spielberg and Brian Grazer. Steven Spielberg is a director I have a tremendous respect for and I consider one of the greatest directors of all time. Although it appears to be a strange movie in concept, with this group of producers on board, I have higher expectations.

Free Christmas Graffiti Activities to Do With Your Kids


It seems that Christmas is often all about they money. With the hubbub of Christmas shopping and lists of things to get done, we sometimes forget that Christmas is a chance to spend time with those we love the most. This is a list of ideas to help make the season a magical, not financial, celebration.

Spend an evening touring the classic Christmas lights: Go for a drive with the family and go see Christmas light. You can take a simple drive around town, cruising neighborhoods of friends and family. Many towns have areas that are more decorated, like a closed neighborhood or a downtown area. Park and bundle everyone up. Take a walk around; letting the kids pause at the places they love the most. Don’t forget to bring some thermoses of hot chocolate!

If you live in a snowy winter wonderland, get outside and enjoy it! Spend an afternoon sledding. If you don’t have sleds, cardboard works surprisingly well. Build snowmen in your front yard, dig snow caves in the hills, and roll around to make snow angels. If you rolling in the snow is too much for you, fill up spray bottles with water and food coloring. Take the kids outside to “paint” the snow. Snow graffiti is fun and cleans up by itself.

Another great activity is to play dress up with your girls by pulling out those Cinderella costumes, and dressing their dolls up to look like them. There are a lot of 18″ doll clothes out there, and there are a lot of them that will match children’s Christmas dresses. And of course there are 18″ doll clothes that will match a Cinderella costume! Take pictures of your little girl with her doll, and let her bring her matching doll with her when you go out for holiday celebrations. She will enjoy her matching companion, especially if she’s spending the evening with a lot of adults!

Baking sugar cookies with your kids is one of the most traditional ways to celebrate the holidays. Turn on some holiday music and help your kids cut out the cookies. Let them decorate. Even little ones can put sprinkles and treats on the frosting. Baking together gives a lot of time for conversation, and it gives your kids a sense of accomplishment to be able to make something they love to eat. To continue with the spirit of giving, put plates together with a few cookies on each plate. Put the children’s Christmas dresses on and go caroling with cookies to neighbors.

interior graffiti Paint Problems


Most folks find out about stains and problem surfaces after it is too late — during, or after they are done, painting. Repeated coats of paint won’t cover properly because the problem areas bleed through the new paint.

Special Problem Areas

Old paint, oil or lead based

Grease, oil, mold, or mildew

Graffiti, ball point ink, permanent markers, paint

Bad plaster, crumbling or water damaged

Old oil and lead base paints often used special pigments that bleed through new latex paints. Light colors might not bleed at all while some darker colors cannot be covered even with several coats of paint. You can test a small area, let it dry for 24 hours, and check for coverage.

To seal the old paint, you need to use a special primer. Normally, it will be an oil base primer especially made to cover oil base paint before painting with latex paint. Be sure to get one designed for this purpose. Be sure to follow the directions for drying time before applying the first coat of paint.

Grease, oil, mold, or mildew should be cleaned with a household clearner first. Next, clean with a solution made for use before painting, such as Soilax. You can purchase it at a paint or hardware store. After the soiled areas are dry, paint them will a special primer designed for hiding these kind of spots.

Porters–Stay-Kill–primer works well. You can prime the entire surface, or just cover up the soiled areas. Be sure to follow the directions for drying time before applying the first coat of paint.

Graffiti Alphabet Tagger Sty

Graffiti and graffito are from the Italian word graffiato (“scratched”). “Graffiti” is applied in art history to works of art produced by scratching a design into a surface. A related term is “graffito,” which involves scratching through one layer of pigment to reveal another beneath it. This technique was primarily used by potters who would glaze their wares and then scratch a design into it. In ancient times graffiti was carved on walls with a sharp object, although sometimes chalk or coal were used. The Greek infinitive γράφειν – graphein – meaning “to write,” is from the same root.
History

The term graffiti referred to the inscriptions, figure drawings, etc., found on the walls of ancient sepulchers or ruins, as in the Catacombs of Rome or at Pompeii. Usage of the word has evolved to include any graphics applied to surfaces in a manner that constitutes vandalism.

The earliest forms of graffiti date back to 30,000 BCE in the form of prehistoric cave paintings and pictographs using tools such as animal bones and pigments[3]. These illustrations were often placed in ceremonial and sacred locations inside of the caves. The images drawn on the walls showed scenes of animal wildlife and hunting expeditions in most circumstances. This form of graffiti is subject to disagreement considering it is likely that members of prehistoric society endorsed the creation of these illustrations.

Graffiti in the Middle East is slowly emerging, with pockets of taggers operating in the various ‘Emirates’ of the United Arab Emirates, in Israel, and in Iran. The major Iranian newspaper Hamshahri has published two articles on illegal writers in the city with photo coverage of Iranian artist A1one’s works on Tehran walls. Tokyo-based design magazine PingMag has interviewed A1one and featured photos of his work.[49] The Israeli West Bank barrier has become a site for graffiti, reminiscent in this sense of the Berlin Wall. Many graffiti artists in Israel come from other places around the globe, such as JUIF, from Los Angeles, and DEVIONE from London. The religious reference(“Na Nach Nachma Nachman Meuman”) is commonly seen graffitied around Israel.

Fafi’s Gorgeous Graffiti Girls

Fafi was born and raised in Toulouse France – the home of another “graffiti girl”, Miss Van. She has been on the art scene since 1994 when she first witnessed the graffiti street art on her hometown walls. Inspired by the scenes depicted, she started her work and hasn’t looked back since.

Fafi’s style is quite unique. Fafi tends to depict women in various forms. She identifies a particular stereotype and will render it to create a “Fafi Girl”. She paints exaggerated stereotypes of women in a cute and “Fafi” way. Her style helped re-define the graffiti scene and open new doors with what the artwork could be.

After she drew the public eye upon her, she started to travel around the world. Europe, USA, Japan, Hong-Kong, all got “Fafi’ed”. Her work would appear around the world in galleries and advertisements. The world was truly her canvas.

Sony became infatuated with the cute and iconic figures Fafi would create and hired her to design a six-character toy set for their Time Capsule videogame set. This only furthered her career as she made the transition from two dimensional to three dimensional work. Other companies followed suit and she procured contracts from Collette, Coca-Cola, M.A.C cosmetics, Adidas and other companies for her figurines.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

German Artist DAIM Sculptural Graffiti

German Artist DAIM Sculptural Graffiti

German Artist DAIM Sculptural Graffiti

Styles Graffiti Alphabet Bubble Letters all color

Styles Graffiti Alphabet Bubble Letters all color - calligraphyThrow up
Styles Graffiti Alphabet Bubble Full Color

1. Graffiti - calligraphyThrow up. It is the simplest graffiti style used by bombers for whom speed of implementation is more important than quality. Very often it is used by beginners. The home of this style is New-York. The style is characterized by the curved lines of letters painted from inside out with a certain color. First is the color for contour, the second is for painting. Only two colors are chiefly used: black and white, or black and silver. The most important condition is the contrast of colors.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

photo courtesy flickr user Harry Palmer

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photo courtesy flickr user

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photo courtesy flickr user Harry Palmer

Mural Banksy Graffiti Street Wall From London

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Mural Banksy Graffiti Street Wall From London

Graffiti is an art that has been widely known in the world. In the UK (London) there is an artist famous for graffiti art are filled with the nuances of humor. Graffiti artist named Banksy. Most topics of graffiti that he has made contact with the world of politics, culture and ethics. His street art is made with a Distinctive stenciling technique and graffiti writing. Works made is an expression of his heart, rather is an allusion to another person or group. You could say that made graffiti on a wall street is an article from his thoughts and emotions.
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Friday, September 10, 2010

ABECEDARIO GRAFFITI SKETCHES ON PAPER

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ABECEDARIO GRAFFITI,Graffiti Alphabet
ABECEDARIO GRAFFITI SKETCHES ON PAPER

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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Abecedario Graffiti / Letters A-Z with MindGem Design by Y Mas

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Abecedario Graffiti,Graffiti Alphabet
Abecedario Graffiti / Letters A-Z with MindGem Design by Y Mas

Graffiti Alphabet (Abecedario Graffiti) mindgem style design with a simple but still look beautiful and elegant. Sketch graffiti alphabet makes us want to try and do some interesting variations on each design point with a different character. Maybe we can make a difference by giving the characters of color in accordance with the character who owned the letter.
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Graffiti Art in Wall Street by Corze

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Graffiti Art in Wall Street by Corze

These are some examples of graffiti painted on wall street. This work was created by a graffiti artist named Corze. I can not say if corze was a graffiti artist with a strong character, this can be seen from the type of graffiti that has been created. All look almost identical and similar to each other. A unique feature of a work is important because it will be found that the identity and character of the maker.
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Drawing Sketches Graffiti Letters "Michael Jackson"

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Graffiti Letters,Graffiti Michael Jackson
Graffiti Letters,Graffiti Michael Jackson
Drawing Sketches Graffiti Letters "Michael Jackson"

Michael Jackson is a legendary singer, he is the king of pop. Many people who loved him and admired him so many fans who want to make a graffiti letters by using his name. That would be a good idea, but they are confused in choosing the appropriate form or style. Here are some examples of designs that might be an inspiration to you. You do not need to think about the beauty of graffiti you, just make your best design. Because it is a precious gift from a fan.
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Monday, September 6, 2010

A Sketch Graffiti Alphabet "Letters A-Z" with Wildstyle Design

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A Sketch Graffiti Alphabet "Letters A-Z" with Wildstyle Design

Sketch is an image created on the draft before the real media. Graffiti art sketches were needed in the drafting process. This is necessary so that we will know what will be created as well as an example for the consumer. So that consumers will know the form of design that will be created. One of the graffiti is in great demand by many people is graffiti alphabet "letters A-Z". As for the style or form of graffiti itself, there are many, for example there is a bubble, wildstyle, throwUp and many more forms that are used to design the graffiti to be beautiful. But for this graffiti design is made with a model wildstyle.
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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Tag Graffiti Alphabet Explained

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Graffiti Alphabet,Tags Graffiti
Graffiti is a street art, most of the graffiti painted on city walls or the street. Many of the states if the graffiti is an art that is illegal and has destroyed the beauty of a crime of the public. But I do not agree with it, graffiti is an art of antiquity to be preserved if the graffiti be illegal because it was conducted by an irresponsible person, who did not know how to paint a true graffiti. A graffiti tag is a simple simply a drawing of the artist’s nickname, possibly with a message, drawn mostly in just one colour. Graffiti art can be categorised in three common forms: Tags, Pieces and Labels. All of us have walked down a street and seen various walls covered with graffiti, but can we differentiate one item of graffiti from another? The most common and the easiest to recognise is a tag. A tag is usually a simple one-coloured design. Put simply, it is a depiction of a writer or artist’s nickname or message, and its aim is to send a message to other writers.
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Graffiti Alphabet,Tags Graffiti
Graffiti Alphabet,Tags Graffiti
Graffiti Alphabet,Tags Graffiti
Graffiti Alphabet,Tags Graffiti
Graffiti Alphabet,Tags Graffiti
Graffiti Alphabet,Tags Graffiti
A label is when a writer’s tag or character design is printed on posters or stickers. Labels can be found in most cities around the world. This can be a great way for all kinds of artists to promote their art far and wide; usually tags are quite hard to see and they are only going to draw the attention of people interested in street art. You often see labels plastered on the back of street signs, lampposts, and anywhere with a smooth surface that can have something stuck to it.
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Saturday, September 4, 2010

New Graffiti Alphabet Letters A-Z by BigDate

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New Graffiti Alphabet Letters A-Z by BigDate

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Friday, September 3, 2010

Fire Tagging Graffiti Letters

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Fire Tagging Graffiti Letters

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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Hip Hop Graffiti in Music Culture - Black and Color

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Hip Hop Graffiti in Music Culture

Style of hip hop music was born and developed in conjunction with hip hop culture. The characters in this genre usually have characteristics such as rapping, freestyling, DJing, scratching, sampling and beatboxing. But in the current era of hip hop music has evolved and fused it with graffiti naturally. Both kinds of art from two different characters but complementary. Graffiti is used as a backdrop to explain more knowledgeable about hip hop music that in sing.

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Tutorial on How to Draw Graffiti Art ?

Hello ... we meet again in the column of the tutorial. This time I will be speaking or perhaps explain about how to draw graffiti. No need to long to explain about what is graffiti art, we just started the discussion.
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1. The first step is to prepare the necessary equipment and tools. Then you select the name of graffiti is the most you like and interesting for you. Choose a meaningful letter for you, as an input maybe you can make graffiti with your name. This is important for creating a good style with your name is flow. Style is everything. When picking a name or alias, choose one that is unique—one that will last and represents you as an artist.
2. Carry a sketchbook and pencil with you wherever you go. Practice your craft as much as possible. As you come up with new ideas for tags and designs, sketch them in your book and develop the concept by trying out different variations. If possible, carry pencils of a few different colors. Eventually, you can move to using permanent marker.
3. Work with your cans. Buy a piece of plywood (big or small) from Home Depot to practice on. At this point, colors and styles should be simple. Practice your can control and your techniques for painting and steps for putting together a clean "piece."

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Graffiti Letters,How to Graffiti
Graffiti Letters,How to Graffiti
Graffiti Letters,How to Graffiti
4. Be Smart. Many cities also have "permission" or "legal" walls specified for graffiti art. Legal graffiti is often more respected than street art. You have unlimited time and freedom to do what you please. Compare legal walls to quick throw-ups found on the street. You will find that legal walls are intricate and aesthetic. Street art is just trying to be seen. Legal graffiti art is more remembered and respected by those who do not completely understand the art form. Also be aware that other writers will expect work of a very high standard, so low standard work on a legal wall can make you look really unskilled, whereas poor standard illegal work can be explained by a variety of factors (cops, owners, losing your footing etc.).
5. Try to meet experienced writers who can help you learn the ropes. (Remember, be safe and be legal. It could put you in jail) Show your appreciation for their work and their skills. And whatever you do, do not paint over a respected artist or good artwork because you will also be called a toy. Have fun doing graffiti all over walls make sure to ask people where you can do graffiti.
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