- Explored and studied different graffiti art styles
- Learned about the history and cultural significance of graffiti
- Practiced creating graffiti tags using basic materials like markers or spray paint
- Experimented with different lettering styles, colors, and effects
- Developed a personal graffiti tag and practiced perfecting it over time
- Explored the use of different surfaces for graffiti art
- Learned about the importance of location and legality in graffiti art
- Explored the use of stencils and other techniques in graffiti art
- Explored the use of symbols and imagery in graffiti art
- Explored the use of perspective and depth in graffiti art
Continued development in graffiti art can be achieved through:
- Collaborating with other graffiti artists to learn new techniques and styles
- Exploring different mediums and materials, such as digital graffiti art
- Experimenting with larger-scale graffiti murals
- Researching and studying the works of famous graffiti artists for inspiration
- Participating in graffiti art competitions or exhibitions to showcase skills
- Continuing to practice and refine graffiti tags and lettering styles
- Exploring the intersection of graffiti art with other art forms, such as street photography or graphic design
- Engaging with the graffiti art community through online forums or local events
- Continuing to learn about the cultural and social aspects of graffiti art