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Taki 183 was a youth who lived on 183rd street in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan,but worked as a messenger traveling by subway to all five boroughts of the city.in his travels he wrote his name everywhere.
The history of subway graffiti in Ney York is a brief one,and the phenomenon differs from all other kinds of graffiti,both past and present.In the 1960s, teenagers in New york began to write their given names,they chose nicknames,creating a public identity for the street.Name graffiti initialy had a territorial function.Gang member marked out their turf and local kids wrote for their friends or for their enemies.
Urban graffiti arrow originated in New York City in the late 1960s when bike messenger Taki 183 used a marker to write his name wherever he went. Urban graffiti arrow caught the attention of New York Times. An article was written on him and he soon became quite famous.
That degradation originates from sketches jotted down in sketchbook, which represent a diary as well as an image database to be used in the second stage: the mural. The actual project starts in front of the building, with size and load bearing elements of the wall, in effort to identify an impossible combination between painting and surrounding architecture. He avail himself of the most traditional and essential painting tools : brushes, paint roller, one colour and black; he often use techniques drawn from scenography as well as long sticks, which act as supports when working on large surfaces on building.