Fills Graffiti that has a solid fill, usually in one color with no outline. A fill is also the interior base color of a piece.
Form Some consider large-scale pieces the pinnacle of all graffiti forms. With these forms, artists seek recognition and respect by competing over the quantity, size, location and visibility of their piece. Even though the tag and throw-up are important forms of graffiti, it is colorful large-scale pieces that define the art form.
Geography of graffiti Graffiti is typically placed on public property, or private property adjacent to public spaces. Graffiti locations are often characterized by the absence of …show more content…
This was a time of immense social, economic and racial oppression for those living in areas such as the Bronx, Bedford Stuyvesant and Harlem. Hip-hop culture began as a response to these city policies and was an outlet for people, especially the youth, to express their anger at the prejudiced city government. Hip-hop was characterized by rap (the spoken word), graffiti (the written word) and “breaking”