Digital Graffiti and Graffiti Style Artworks!
November 12th, 2008Digital graffiti in no way should not be comparable to physical graffiti because physical is all handmade and colored out by hand, whereas digital is made with the help of computer. Many people think that digital graffiti ruins the whole point of graffiti. They reckon that it needs to be sprayed on “real” backgrounds like walls, trains or house fronts and etc. So, it’s up to you whether digital graffiti is still stays to be an art, like some new way of creative expression or it is absolutely unnecessary.
We just would like to bring to your notice a collection of amazing, stylish digital graffiti and graffiti style works created by different artists. So, enjoy!
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Title: REACT
Author: Rob Larsen
Medium: Pen and Ink and Photoshop.
Portfolio here
Rob Larsen does graffiti style art and his own brand of cartoon style art on canvas. He has shown at several events in the Boston area, including all of the Legends of Style shows alongside artists like Seen, Cope2, Blade, T-Kid, Rickey Powell and others. Moreover, he has done some illustration for several local publications and even has been involved with comics over the past several years.
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Title: The writing on the wall
Author: down-with-tyler
Medium: unknown
Portfolio here
Photography, graphic design and graffiti have always interested Tyler, an artist from Australia. And in spite of his young age, he succeeded in this sphere.
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Title: Creative 3D Clip Art # 1511
Author: Gekko
Medium: 3dmax
Gekko’s Templates.com Portfolio
Gekko is one of the Templates.com contributors. If you want to see more his works, please follow the link to his portfolio. If you are interested in other 3D images from Templates.com, this link is for you: 3D Clip Art.
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Title: Happy
Author: Rob Larsen
Medium: Pen and Ink and Photoshop.
Portfolio here
Another interesting work by Rob Larsen. Currently, he works as a Principal Presentation Engineer at Cramer where he together with the team of developers build website.
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Author: John Webb
Medium: Photoshop cs3
Portfolio here
John Webb is an artist based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He offers a wide range of services – from graphic design to fine art and airbrushing. At the beginning of his creative career he was mainly focused on acrylics, but now he definitely succeeded in computer arts.
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Title: Diggi Graffiti
Author: Tom Zamorin
Medium: 3dsmax,vray
Portfolio here
For a long time graffiti has been of prime interest for Tom Zamorin. It was not only his hobby, but his work!
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Title: Colorful Graffiti
Author: Alejandro Zamarron
Medium: unknown
Portfolio here
In the gallery of the Mexican digital artist - Alejandro Zamarron - you will find digital drawings, photos and photomanipulations, webcomics, traditional drawings and also this colorful graffiti image. Enjoy!
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Title: Dream 7
Author: GraphicStreetRacer
Medium: unknown
Portfolio here
This amazing colorful graffiti image was created by the Greek artist, known as GraphicStreetRacer. The fly of imagination without any rules and limits!
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Title: Abstract art
Author: DoMiSol
Medium: Photoshop
DoMiSol’s Templates.com Profile
DoMiSol is one of the talented artists from Templates.com. Visit the author’s profile to view more her images.
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Title: The W.A.N.D.
Author: Enjeru
Medium: Pencil, marker, white pen, ink, Photoshop.
Portfolio here
This graffiti style image was created by Canadian illustrator and graphic designer, known as Enjeru (Caroline B.). Her interest area is quite vast: graphic design, cartoons and comics, street art, urban fashion, architecture, history and music.
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Title: Berry.Blast 3d
Author: SikWidInk
Medium: unknown
Portfolio here
SikWidInk has always been interested in Art and all its forms. And his creative power found its realization in these stylish and original graffiti. Here is one of the them from his vast collection.
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Title: Graffiti v.3
Author: OrangeBeach
Medium: Photoshop
Portfolio here
The favorite art style of this artist is photo manipulation. And this work also combines an actual photo with Photoshop effects.
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Title: Illustration # 1544
Author: Angel
Medium: Photoshop
Angel’s Templates.com Profile
Angel, being one of the Templates.com contributors, is a very skillful digital artist whose works are very popular. Visit his profile page to view more. Moreover, any of Angel’s works can be purchased at reasonable prices! View more Illustrations here.
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Title: Smirapograffy
Author: GraphicStreetRacer
Medium: Illustrator, Photoshop.
Portfolio here
This abstract graffiti spells the word “smirap”. It was made in Illustrator, lightings and textures - in photoshop.
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Title: A Warriors Royalty
Author: SikWidInk
Medium: unknown
Portfolio here
Another great work by the artist, known as SikWidInk. Browse his gallery to view more graffiti works!
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Title: Graffiti
Author: Mania
Medium: Photoshop
Mania’s Templates.com Profile
This bright and stylish graffiti was created by Templates.com contributor, known as Mania. If you want to view more images by this author, please follow the link to his profile.
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Title: Graf-happy
Author: Enjeru
Medium: unknown
Portfolio here
It’s another stylish work by Enjeru, Canadian illustrator and graphic designer. Enjoy her art!
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That’s it! So, what do you, guys, think about digital graffiti? Your comments are always welcome! See you soon!
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November 12th, 2008 at 11:45 am
A very cool round-up. I really like the work by Enjeru and Angel
My brother and I have an online gallery of our work that is heavily influenced by graffiti, some of it is digital and some is paint on canvas.
November 13th, 2008 at 4:03 am
That is a cool list.
I like the graffiti looking things.
I never know whether I’m spelling GRAFFITI correctly
November 13th, 2008 at 5:04 am
@ Oneoftwenty
Your gallery is also great!
November 13th, 2008 at 6:43 am
Great article. Excelent digital graffiti works.
November 13th, 2008 at 6:54 am
Nice roundup of some very inspiring work! The smirap design takes the cake for me.
November 15th, 2008 at 5:47 am
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November 17th, 2008 at 3:43 pm
nossa ! muito interesssante !
BRASIL xD