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BRISTOL - NOVEMBER 8: New graffiti piece by an unidentified artist on a wall in the Easton area of the city on November 8, 2010 in Bristol, UK. Bristol is famous for its graffiti and street art. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
BRISTOL - NOVEMBER 8: New graffiti piece by an unidentified artist on a wall in the Easton area of the city on November 8, 2010 in Bristol, UK. Bristol is famous for its graffiti and street art. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
BRISTOL - SEPTEMBER 26: Banksy stencil piece of a rioter throwing a flower bouquet on a wall in the city centre on September 26, 2010 in Bristol, UK. Banksy is a renowned graffiti artist from Bristol. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
BRISTOL - SEPTEMBER 26: Banksy stencil piece of a rioter throwing a flower bouquet on a wall in the city centre on September 26, 2010 in Bristol, UK. Banksy is a renowned graffiti artist from Bristol. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
The famous murals of Orgosolo village - Sardinia - Italy. The first mural in Orgosolo was built in 1969 by a group of anarchists in Milan, which were signed Dionysus. In 1975 Francesco Del Casino and his pupils at the school realized Orgosolo other murals, and later joined the contribution of other artists including the Orgosolo Pasquale Buesca. The murals typically deal with themes of history and politics. Currently there are over 150 murals which are now part of the image of the country. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
The famous murals of Orgosolo village - Sardinia - Italy. The first mural in Orgosolo was built in 1969 by a group of anarchists in Milan, which were signed Dionysus. In 1975 Francesco Del Casino and his pupils at the school realized Orgosolo other murals, and later joined the contribution of other artists including the Orgosolo Pasquale Buesca. The murals typically deal with themes of history and politics. Currently there are over 150 murals which are now part of the image of the country. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
The caves of Lascaux are caves decorated with Paleolithic paintings, considered one of the most important testimonies of prehistoric art -The Caves of Lascaux are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and are one of the most important prehistoric archaeological sites in the world. The paintings provide a valuable insight into the lives of the Upper Paleolithic people who created them. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
The caves of Lascaux are caves decorated with Paleolithic paintings, considered one of the most important testimonies of prehistoric art -The Caves of Lascaux are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and are one of the most important prehistoric archaeological sites in the world. The paintings provide a valuable insight into the lives of the Upper Paleolithic people who created them. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Graffiti in New York City has had a country-wide and perhaps even international influence. Originating in the New York City Subway and spreading beyond it, it has only recently became more tolerated by the city's authorities and recognized as an art form, as in its first years it was seen as an act of vandalism. Modern graffiti began in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the 1960s. Shortly after the death of Charlie Parker (nicknamed Yardbird or Bird) in 1955, graffiti began appearing around New York with the words Bird Lives but it was not for about one and a half more decades that graffiti started to be noticeable in NYC. Around 1970-71 the center of graffiti culture shifted from Philadelphia to New York City (especially around the Washington Heights area) where writers such as TAKI 183 and Tracy 168 started to gain media attention. Using a naming convention in which they would add their street number to their nickname, they bombed a train with their work, letting the subway take it throughout the city. Bubble lettering was popular among writers from the Bronx, but was replaced with a new wildstyle, a term coined by Tracy 168. Graffiti tags started to grow in style and size. Notable names from that time are: DONDI, Lady Pink, Zephyr, Julio 204, FRIENDLY FREDDIE, STAY HIGH 149, SUPER KOOL 223, HONDO 1, JAPAN 1, JOE 182, MOSES 147, SNAKE 131, LEE 163d, STAR 3, PHASE 2, PRO-SOUL, LIL HAWK, BARBARA 62, EVA 62, CAY 161 and JUNIOR 161. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Graffiti in New York City has had a country-wide and perhaps even international influence. Originating in the New York City Subway and spreading beyond it, it has only recently became more tolerated by the city's authorities and recognized as an art form, as in its first years it was seen as an act of vandalism. Modern graffiti began in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the 1960s. Shortly after the death of Charlie Parker (nicknamed Yardbird or Bird) in 1955, graffiti began appearing around New York with the words Bird Lives but it was not for about one and a half more decades that graffiti started to be noticeable in NYC. Around 1970-71 the center of graffiti culture shifted from Philadelphia to New York City (especially around the Washington Heights area) where writers such as TAKI 183 and Tracy 168 started to gain media attention. Using a naming convention in which they would add their street number to their nickname, they bombed a train with their work, letting the subway take it throughout the city. Bubble lettering was popular among writers from the Bronx, but was replaced with a new wildstyle, a term coined by Tracy 168. Graffiti tags started to grow in style and size. Notable names from that time are: DONDI, Lady Pink, Zephyr, Julio 204, FRIENDLY FREDDIE, STAY HIGH 149, SUPER KOOL 223, HONDO 1, JAPAN 1, JOE 182, MOSES 147, SNAKE 131, LEE 163d, STAR 3, PHASE 2, PRO-SOUL, LIL HAWK, BARBARA 62, EVA 62, CAY 161 and JUNIOR 161. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Graffiti in New York City has had a country-wide and perhaps even international influence. Originating in the New York City Subway and spreading beyond it, it has only recently became more tolerated by the city's authorities and recognized as an art form, as in its first years it was seen as an act of vandalism. Modern graffiti began in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the 1960s. Shortly after the death of Charlie Parker (nicknamed Yardbird or Bird) in 1955, graffiti began appearing around New York with the words Bird Lives but it was not for about one and a half more decades that graffiti started to be noticeable in NYC. Around 1970-71 the center of graffiti culture shifted from Philadelphia to New York City (especially around the Washington Heights area) where writers such as TAKI 183 and Tracy 168 started to gain media attention. Using a naming convention in which they would add their street number to their nickname, they bombed a train with their work, letting the subway take it throughout the city. Bubble lettering was popular among writers from the Bronx, but was replaced with a new wildstyle, a term coined by Tracy 168. Graffiti tags started to grow in style and size. Notable names from that time are: DONDI, Lady Pink, Zephyr, Julio 204, FRIENDLY FREDDIE, STAY HIGH 149, SUPER KOOL 223, HONDO 1, JAPAN 1, JOE 182, MOSES 147, SNAKE 131, LEE 163d, STAR 3, PHASE 2, PRO-SOUL, LIL HAWK, BARBARA 62, EVA 62, CAY 161 and JUNIOR 161. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Graffiti in New York City has had a country-wide and perhaps even international influence. Originating in the New York City Subway and spreading beyond it, it has only recently became more tolerated by the city's authorities and recognized as an art form, as in its first years it was seen as an act of vandalism. Modern graffiti began in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the 1960s. Shortly after the death of Charlie Parker (nicknamed Yardbird or Bird) in 1955, graffiti began appearing around New York with the words Bird Lives but it was not for about one and a half more decades that graffiti started to be noticeable in NYC. Around 1970-71 the center of graffiti culture shifted from Philadelphia to New York City (especially around the Washington Heights area) where writers such as TAKI 183 and Tracy 168 started to gain media attention. Using a naming convention in which they would add their street number to their nickname, they bombed a train with their work, letting the subway take it throughout the city. Bubble lettering was popular among writers from the Bronx, but was replaced with a new wildstyle, a term coined by Tracy 168. Graffiti tags started to grow in style and size. Notable names from that time are: DONDI, Lady Pink, Zephyr, Julio 204, FRIENDLY FREDDIE, STAY HIGH 149, SUPER KOOL 223, HONDO 1, JAPAN 1, JOE 182, MOSES 147, SNAKE 131, LEE 163d, STAR 3, PHASE 2, PRO-SOUL, LIL HAWK, BARBARA 62, EVA 62, CAY 161 and JUNIOR 161. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
The famous murals of Orgosolo village - Sardinia - Italy. The first mural in Orgosolo was built in 1969 by a group of anarchists in Milan, which were signed Dionysus. In 1975 Francesco Del Casino and his pupils at the school realized Orgosolo other murals, and later joined the contribution of other artists including the Orgosolo Pasquale Buesca. The murals typically deal with themes of history and politics. Currently there are over 150 murals which are now part of the image of the country. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
The famous murals of Orgosolo village - Sardinia - Italy. The first mural in Orgosolo was built in 1969 by a group of anarchists in Milan, which were signed Dionysus. In 1975 Francesco Del Casino and his pupils at the school realized Orgosolo other murals, and later joined the contribution of other artists including the Orgosolo Pasquale Buesca. The murals typically deal with themes of history and politics. Currently there are over 150 murals which are now part of the image of the country. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
The famous murals of Orgosolo village - Sardinia - Italy. The first mural in Orgosolo was built in 1969 by a group of anarchists in Milan, which were signed Dionysus. In 1975 Francesco Del Casino and his pupils at the school realized Orgosolo other murals, and later joined the contribution of other artists including the Orgosolo Pasquale Buesca. The murals typically deal with themes of history and politics. Currently there are over 150 murals which are now part of the image of the country. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
The famous murals of Orgosolo village - Sardinia - Italy. The first mural in Orgosolo was built in 1969 by a group of anarchists in Milan, which were signed Dionysus. In 1975 Francesco Del Casino and his pupils at the school realized Orgosolo other murals, and later joined the contribution of other artists including the Orgosolo Pasquale Buesca. The murals typically deal with themes of history and politics. Currently there are over 150 murals which are now part of the image of the country. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
The famous murals of Orgosolo village - Sardinia - Italy. The first mural in Orgosolo was built in 1969 by a group of anarchists in Milan, which were signed Dionysus. In 1975 Francesco Del Casino and his pupils at the school realized Orgosolo other murals, and later joined the contribution of other artists including the Orgosolo Pasquale Buesca. The murals typically deal with themes of history and politics. Currently there are over 150 murals which are now part of the image of the country. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
The famous murals of Orgosolo village - Sardinia - Italy. The first mural in Orgosolo was built in 1969 by a group of anarchists in Milan, which were signed Dionysus. In 1975 Francesco Del Casino and his pupils at the school realized Orgosolo other murals, and later joined the contribution of other artists including the Orgosolo Pasquale Buesca. The murals typically deal with themes of history and politics. Currently there are over 150 murals which are now part of the image of the country. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
The famous murales of Orgosolo village - Sardinia - Italy. The first mural in Orgosolo was built in 1969 by a group of anarchists in Milan, which were signed Dionysus. In 1975 Francesco Del Casino and his pupils at the school realized Orgosolo other murals, and later joined the contribution of other artists including the Orgosolo Pasquale Buesca. The murals typically deal with themes of history and politics. Currently there are over 150 murals which are now part of the image of the country. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
The famous murales of Orgosolo village - Sardinia - Italy. The first mural in Orgosolo was built in 1969 by a group of anarchists in Milan, which were signed Dionysus. In 1975 Francesco Del Casino and his pupils at the school realized Orgosolo other murals, and later joined the contribution of other artists including the Orgosolo Pasquale Buesca. The murals typically deal with themes of history and politics. Currently there are over 150 murals which are now part of the image of the country. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Graffiti in New York City has had a country-wide and perhaps even international influence. Originating in the New York City Subway and spreading beyond it, it has only recently became more tolerated by the city's authorities and recognized as an art form, as in its first years it was seen as an act of vandalism. Modern graffiti began in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the 1960s. Shortly after the death of Charlie Parker (nicknamed Yardbird or Bird) in 1955, graffiti began appearing around New York with the words Bird Lives but it was not for about one and a half more decades that graffiti started to be noticeable in NYC. Around 1970-71 the center of graffiti culture shifted from Philadelphia to New York City (especially around the Washington Heights area) where writers such as TAKI 183 and Tracy 168 started to gain media attention. Using a naming convention in which they would add their street number to their nickname, they bombed a train with their work, letting the subway take it throughout the city. Bubble lettering was popular among writers from the Bronx, but was replaced with a new wildstyle, a term coined by Tracy 168. Graffiti tags started to grow in style and size. Notable names from that time are: DONDI, Lady Pink, Zephyr, Julio 204, FRIENDLY FREDDIE, STAY HIGH 149, SUPER KOOL 223, HONDO 1, JAPAN 1, JOE 182, MOSES 147, SNAKE 131, LEE 163d, STAR 3, PHASE 2, PRO-SOUL, LIL HAWK, BARBARA 62, EVA 62, CAY 161 and JUNIOR 161. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Graffiti in New York City has had a country-wide and perhaps even international influence. Originating in the New York City Subway and spreading beyond it, it has only recently became more tolerated by the city's authorities and recognized as an art form, as in its first years it was seen as an act of vandalism. Modern graffiti began in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the 1960s. Shortly after the death of Charlie Parker (nicknamed Yardbird or Bird) in 1955, graffiti began appearing around New York with the words Bird Lives but it was not for about one and a half more decades that graffiti started to be noticeable in NYC. Around 1970-71 the center of graffiti culture shifted from Philadelphia to New York City (especially around the Washington Heights area) where writers such as TAKI 183 and Tracy 168 started to gain media attention. Using a naming convention in which they would add their street number to their nickname, they bombed a train with their work, letting the subway take it throughout the city. Bubble lettering was popular among writers from the Bronx, but was replaced with a new wildstyle, a term coined by Tracy 168. Graffiti tags started to grow in style and size. Notable names from that time are: DONDI, Lady Pink, Zephyr, Julio 204, FRIENDLY FREDDIE, STAY HIGH 149, SUPER KOOL 223, HONDO 1, JAPAN 1, JOE 182, MOSES 147, SNAKE 131, LEE 163d, STAR 3, PHASE 2, PRO-SOUL, LIL HAWK, BARBARA 62, EVA 62, CAY 161 and JUNIOR 161. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Graffiti in New York City has had a country-wide and perhaps even international influence. Originating in the New York City Subway and spreading beyond it, it has only recently became more tolerated by the city's authorities and recognized as an art form, as in its first years it was seen as an act of vandalism. Modern graffiti began in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the 1960s. Shortly after the death of Charlie Parker (nicknamed Yardbird or Bird) in 1955, graffiti began appearing around New York with the words Bird Lives but it was not for about one and a half more decades that graffiti started to be noticeable in NYC. Around 1970-71 the center of graffiti culture shifted from Philadelphia to New York City (especially around the Washington Heights area) where writers such as TAKI 183 and Tracy 168 started to gain media attention. Using a naming convention in which they would add their street number to their nickname, they bombed a train with their work, letting the subway take it throughout the city. Bubble lettering was popular among writers from the Bronx, but was replaced with a new wildstyle, a term coined by Tracy 168. Graffiti tags started to grow in style and size. Notable names from that time are: DONDI, Lady Pink, Zephyr, Julio 204, FRIENDLY FREDDIE, STAY HIGH 149, SUPER KOOL 223, HONDO 1, JAPAN 1, JOE 182, MOSES 147, SNAKE 131, LEE 163d, STAR 3, PHASE 2, PRO-SOUL, LIL HAWK, BARBARA 62, EVA 62, CAY 161 and JUNIOR 161. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Graffiti in New York City has had a country-wide and perhaps even international influence. Originating in the New York City Subway and spreading beyond it, it has only recently became more tolerated by the city's authorities and recognized as an art form, as in its first years it was seen as an act of vandalism. Modern graffiti began in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the 1960s. Shortly after the death of Charlie Parker (nicknamed Yardbird or Bird) in 1955, graffiti began appearing around New York with the words Bird Lives but it was not for about one and a half more decades that graffiti started to be noticeable in NYC. Around 1970-71 the center of graffiti culture shifted from Philadelphia to New York City (especially around the Washington Heights area) where writers such as TAKI 183 and Tracy 168 started to gain media attention. Using a naming convention in which they would add their street number to their nickname, they bombed a train with their work, letting the subway take it throughout the city. Bubble lettering was popular among writers from the Bronx, but was replaced with a new wildstyle, a term coined by Tracy 168. Graffiti tags started to grow in style and size. Notable names from that time are: DONDI, Lady Pink, Zephyr, Julio 204, FRIENDLY FREDDIE, STAY HIGH 149, SUPER KOOL 223, HONDO 1, JAPAN 1, JOE 182, MOSES 147, SNAKE 131, LEE 163d, STAR 3, PHASE 2, PRO-SOUL, LIL HAWK, BARBARA 62, EVA 62, CAY 161 and JUNIOR 161. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Graffiti in New York City has had a country-wide and perhaps even international influence. Originating in the New York City Subway and spreading beyond it, it has only recently became more tolerated by the city's authorities and recognized as an art form, as in its first years it was seen as an act of vandalism. Modern graffiti began in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the 1960s. Shortly after the death of Charlie Parker (nicknamed Yardbird or Bird) in 1955, graffiti began appearing around New York with the words Bird Lives but it was not for about one and a half more decades that graffiti started to be noticeable in NYC. Around 1970-71 the center of graffiti culture shifted from Philadelphia to New York City (especially around the Washington Heights area) where writers such as TAKI 183 and Tracy 168 started to gain media attention. Using a naming convention in which they would add their street number to their nickname, they bombed a train with their work, letting the subway take it throughout the city. Bubble lettering was popular among writers from the Bronx, but was replaced with a new wildstyle, a term coined by Tracy 168. Graffiti tags started to grow in style and size. Notable names from that time are: DONDI, Lady Pink, Zephyr, Julio 204, FRIENDLY FREDDIE, STAY HIGH 149, SUPER KOOL 223, HONDO 1, JAPAN 1, JOE 182, MOSES 147, SNAKE 131, LEE 163d, STAR 3, PHASE 2, PRO-SOUL, LIL HAWK, BARBARA 62, EVA 62, CAY 161 and JUNIOR 161. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Graffiti in New York City has had a country-wide and perhaps even international influence. Originating in the New York City Subway and spreading beyond it, it has only recently became more tolerated by the city's authorities and recognized as an art form, as in its first years it was seen as an act of vandalism. Modern graffiti began in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the 1960s. Shortly after the death of Charlie Parker (nicknamed Yardbird or Bird) in 1955, graffiti began appearing around New York with the words Bird Lives but it was not for about one and a half more decades that graffiti started to be noticeable in NYC. Around 1970-71 the center of graffiti culture shifted from Philadelphia to New York City (especially around the Washington Heights area) where writers such as TAKI 183 and Tracy 168 started to gain media attention. Using a naming convention in which they would add their street number to their nickname, they bombed a train with their work, letting the subway take it throughout the city. Bubble lettering was popular among writers from the Bronx, but was replaced with a new wildstyle, a term coined by Tracy 168. Graffiti tags started to grow in style and size. Notable names from that time are: DONDI, Lady Pink, Zephyr, Julio 204, FRIENDLY FREDDIE, STAY HIGH 149, SUPER KOOL 223, HONDO 1, JAPAN 1, JOE 182, MOSES 147, SNAKE 131, LEE 163d, STAR 3, PHASE 2, PRO-SOUL, LIL HAWK, BARBARA 62, EVA 62, CAY 161 and JUNIOR 161. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
BRISTOL - November 8: New stencil graffiti piece by Rai on a wall in the Stokes Croft area of the city on November 8, 2010 in Bristol, UK. Bristol is famous for its graffiti and street art. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
BRISTOL - November 8: New stencil graffiti piece by Rai on a wall in the Stokes Croft area of the city on November 8, 2010 in Bristol, UK. Bristol is famous for its graffiti and street art. Underground mural stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures