This is some of the most aggressive tagging I’ve seen and not only is it just so aggressive while still being flowy, it is suspenseful and such a rush. Keep up the the great work
my homies would do this bakc in the day and i thought it was dope then, watching this tho its like wtf you just ruined the the inside of a nice clean bus cabin. no variation, dumbass names written in slightly different lettering lol.
@@xqtz so if I tag some random shit on street infront of 5 people it's more risky than fully bombing a train? bro in my country there is like 20 cameras in a train and on the streets those people can't do anything because they don't give a fuck
@@xqtz and also if cops see you, you have free space to run, on the station they can tell every cop and they will block all places that you can escape trough
Lmao, what so cool or entertaining about this? It’s ugly, it’s vandalism and it’s disrespectful to the people who are going to ride this mess of a train.
It is cool because the people who enjoy graffiti (millions of people worldwide) think it is cool. It is entertaining because it is exciting and an adrenaline rush, and you get bragging rights. It's not ugly, that's a matter of opinion. Plus, this guy's style isn't half bad. How exactly is it disrespectful to anyone besides the owner of the property? It has almost no effect on those riding (once it dries).
@@oldslowcoach At the same time there are millions of people who doesn't enjoy it. He did no good art but just writing his name sano. Anyone with a good taste will call this thing trash no doubt. The ink color was no match, as well as the so-called art by these wannabe kids. He didn't draw anything that deserve to be appreciate, and its the cleaner who has to do extra work but for no extra cashes. You people art is to make other suffer?
In sweden ppl dont give a shit, rapes, robberys, stealing and much more is done in public. We have so much shit going on here that nobody gives a fuck anymore. And of course we have the swedish mentality "as long as i do not suffer" we turn a blind eye... I hate my country...
on the spectrum of doing street art at one high end, to somewhere in the middle doing nice graffiti, to at the bottom end scrawling on the back of public transport with a marke- oh right yeh, youre literally showing us you havent gone past what most guys get out of their system age 13
@@Alexielios it is true but if you think this type type of graffiti is ugly then this isnt the place, even if it is not beutiful, thr puspose of a tag is to get yoyr name out there, to be known, and that is exactly what he has done
Can someone explain why is he doing it? Is there art meaning behind it? For me he just painted shit on the train and someone will have to clean this up because of him.
@Francesco Nardone Thank you. The point is to be creative and stylish while working quickly. He's just writing his name everywhere and it doesn't even look good. An equivalent would be leaving stickers of your Instagram handle all over the place. Trashy, unoriginal, and worst of all, boring.
@@cr0w342 yea, the ones that for example spray paint a whole train cart atleast put effort and stuff into it (making 3d, different colors, patterns etc) People that just put their shitty tag are scumbags that have nothing else to do.
@Francesco Nardone yeah the guy in the video does no kind of art, it's nothing but ego, literally vandalizing other people property scribbling "me, me, me, me me!"
When i was doing my first tag , it was on a car .. my friends told me that it was a old police car that was standing there for a while.. and dude, i was still scared even tho that it was abandoned and destroyed.. you dude have balls and nerv's of steel
Lol my first ‘tag’ was a throwup on a sticker. I was just walking around my city and decided to put up a sticker on a pole, I was scared as fuck. Now I can just slap em up and tag like it’s nothing. You just gotta realize that most people wont even care and if they call the police or something you just run
The mop is a homemade nyc mop and the ink is homemade as well if u look up how to make an nyc mop there are video tutorials on how to make your own. To make the ink u need a toon of cheap balllpoint pens take out the ink straws cut them up into smaller pieces and put them all in a container with rubbing alchohol, acetone or nail polish remover. Let the mixture sit for about 4 days and shake it every once in a while. If you want the ink to have more staining power you can add brake fluid to the mixture however i dont recomend this cause it could badly damage your marker. Its been brought to my attention that using 100 percent acetone is a lot better than nail polish remover.
I used to go crazy like this between the ages of 12 and 25. Graffiti was a great lifestyle. Wondering who other writers were, sometimes meeting the artists behind long seen tags. Tagging next to other writers sometimes, a way of saying hello through art and style.
Holy shit. Look at those elegant pieces of work. Intricate lines with character in each scribble. The amount of thought put into it is genius. Only a few people in the world can masterfully craft such work of art.
Hit trains in the winter less likely to get pulled for having your face covered bomb the train get out of there and only been nabbed go bombing stations couldn't get the evidence but realised I still made toy mistakes don't take your bike on the station that shit will get you nicked and a warehouse job lost fuck btp got nicked basically because I wouldn't tell them where I worked and made the excuse my id was fake 🤔. That coppers face when I got no further action. At the desk like karma been shit for you mate🤣
@@stover14 ahh fair play you ride mtb full helmet and goggles 🤣 but bikes and bombing insides of trains yer I made that toy mistake when you can run but don't want to leave your bike when 2 cultures collide 🤣 but still win at both bust that case so many toy moves tho
To be honest I'd be fucking hyped to see a train like this going to uni in the morning. I don't get how people get pissed off about it. It's fucking beautiful. If public transport costs more because of this, I'm down. Sick
Honestly just convince her it’s a good thing I have told my mum tons of stuff like the fact that all cops are bastards and that graffiti isn’t even bad when you think about it
Not worth the effort of tracking someone down just for a graffiti some trains especially in japan have huge problems (r.a.p.e in trains) so it’s not worth it
I never understood why people hate graffiti It gives people jobs and plus the job is literally taking a high pressure water gun and spraying it over the tag It shows how much style goes into a single word And it can be a coping mechanism for people going through problems in life without harming anyone else but your perfect little suburban neighbourhood
It gives people pointless ass jobs that prevent them from working somewhere actually contributing to society and good luck using a high pressure water gun on a train assuming it actually works It looks like utter dogsh*t and thats generous I like actual graffiti there are other ways to show your "uniqueness" than plastering it over a train 25 times. I think its fine under a bridge but in a wholeass train is just annoying go do it at a skatepark like i did "it can be a coping mechanism" I couldn't give less of a fk if it means writing this shit on a train... shootings are also a coping mechanism for people are u jus gna let that slide??
@@nathanielb4192 i dont respect you because you did graffiti at a skatepark and as a skater myself i have the opinion that graffiti especially doesnt belong there as it can be blinding when focusing on your tricks.
@@tremclad9201 Fuck that, we need more graffiti, especially in North Europe, where buffing have gone on steroids the past few years... Used to be nice pieces everywhere, now there's 100 shades of buff on almost every good spot, and not enough writers to fight back.
Yoo gatcha getto getto respect, he can write his own name. And how humble it is to do it all over the place in big letters. Get on your knees for that great artist.