Group Rules:

You may submit as much as you please as long as it adheres to the guidelines as follows:

1- One ‘tag’ per person. We do not want the group flooded with poor quality tags, please submit the tag you wish to be known by and stick to it. If you want to change your tag, please remove the previous one from the group using the edit function.

2- Only submit art you are proud of, although this doesn’t mean it has to be fantastic quality we only want the pieces you consider to be your best.

3- Your submission must fall within on or more of these catagorys:

Free Hand:
Anything drawn by freehand in a typical graffiti style. Example: art on or off the streets, in a visual diary, on a wall or even digital.

Installations:
Anything with a tangible element in a typical Graffiti style. Example: using objects to enhance your drawings, character cut-outs, sculptures, projections etc.

Stencils:
Any shape or image in cut-out form. Example: Political stencils, sharp edged paintings etc.

Stickers:
When a message is conveyed by art on stickers. The art can be printed, drawn, or painted onto stickers. Example: spam stickers, political
stickers, digital mock-ups etc.

Wheatpasting:
Pictures or paintings done on paper, then cut out and glued to flat surfaces on the streets. Usually black & white but not limited to that.

Characters:
A painting of a character/person in a traditional graffiti style. Is allowed to include text but the focus must be on the character(s).

Text:
Simply graffiti text, this is the most common style of graffiti other than tagging. Example: Bombing.

Tagging:
Is a form of naming yourself like a graffiti signature, you should come up with one good tag and stick to it. Generally tagging is text but can be a sticker or stencil, the idea of it is to be fast and simple.

Photos:
Pictures of other people’s graffiti that you have captured to create your own art.

For legal reasons, we do not support vandalism.