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THE 10 MOST WATCHED REELS ON MONTANA COLORS’ INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT

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Without a doubt, one must be very vigilant in order not to fall behind in the modern era of graffiti media that still revolves around Instagram and Tik Tok. Within these pocket universes, Instagram, in its desire to compete with the giant Tik Tok, periodically develops new tools that spark our imagination and our desires for communication and stardom. One of those tools is the reel: a window to other worlds in the form of videos in which less is more. Humans like the summaries, the conclusions, the (not necessarily happy) endings and the drawers, in order to elaborate, go beyond logic and not pigeonhole ourselves. Otherwise known as the spirit of contradiction. In this climate of invented endings, 2022 is about to expire and we want to say goodbye to it with a compilation of the year’s most viewed reels. A selection of what interests us, excites us and provokes us, judged by likes, contradictory comments, and visits. 1. BAD KID DRAKO Love moves mountains but hate creates them. Ba

The WEIRDEST Graffiti Marker You Never Tried! Molotow 612 Empty Tank Marker Tagging Review!

Today we do some graffiti tags with The WEIRDEST Graffiti Marker You Never Tried! The Molotow 612 Empty Tank Marker! We're doing a full tagging test with this 30mm chisel tip marker that has something different about it...check it out! You can pick up an even BIGGER Chisel tip by molotow here!: https://amzn.to/3YPzege The 60mm pump action version! Check out the Grog Cutter and Cutter Mini review here!: https://youtu.be/oCZYrckG21Q Check out the Dang Ink Review here!: https://youtu.be/ltwhrjfmtPg My Patreon: https://ift.tt/GjlkRt2 Paypal for donations going towards the channel: https://ift.tt/KicQwob Contact info for inquiries and commissions: ScizGraff@gmail.com Instagram: https://ift.tt/Y3Nne4j Facebook: https://ift.tt/dlICgMa MY SETUP GoPro Hero7: https://amzn.to/2BjDKO1 GoPro Hero8: https://amzn.to/3djr0Vz Tripod: https://amzn.to/2zP6Ggh MacBook Air: https://amzn.to/2XkxApa MY SUPPLIES Ironlak Spray Paint: https://amzn.to/2AkPhvX Molotow One4All Markers: https://amzn.to/2zLVaSZ

At 5th Street and Cecil B Moore in North Philly: Busta, Sew, Saoka, Imse and Esteme

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Despite the many changes in Philly’s West Kensington neighborhood, the walls along North 5th & Cecil B Moore continue to host a huge range of  striking, first-rate graffiti murals. The image pictured above is the work of the gifted Philly-based Colombian artist Busta . Three more adjacent murals — all on the theme of the greek myth “Jason and the Argonauts” — follow: Veteran graffiti writer Sew Philly-based Spanish artist Saoka Philly-based Spanish artist  Imse And a newly-fashioned nearby wall by Philly graffiti stylist Esteme Photos: Lois Stavsky by lois via Street Art NYC from Graffiti Bremen und Mehr ! Streetart auf Papier und Online https://ift.tt/YNeTMuI

I Customized my Follower’s ROOM!

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Customizing YOUR ROOM! #1

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Artists vs AI

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BIGGER CHANGE MURALS Amplify Awareness of Social and Environmental Issues through Street Art, Houston 2022

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Houston Bigger Change Murals is an unprecedented series of ten large murals curated by Street Art for Mankind and created by prominent international and local artists to amplify awareness of social and environmental issues in Houston and beyond. This series is made possible thanks to a partnership with Downtown Houston and Total Energies and the support of the City of Houston and Harris County. The themes chosen for each mural are inspired by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, the diversity of the local community and the drive of local people and organizations who make a difference in Houston and around the world. The muralists include artists from South Africa, Mexico, Australia, Portugal, Spain, and Germany. This project also presents the opportunity to lift two Houston artists, Emily Ding and Ana Marietta, onto an international stage. Collectively, the group will deliver a series of murals that raise awareness for the Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the U