![]() I’ve been writing since the early/mid 90’s and loved the wildstyles and productions and whatnot, but what always really grabbed my attention was the bombing/throwie style, I just loved the way bubble letters looked and so in the last few years I stopped doing angular letters and really just focused on developing my own style of throwie letters…I’ve tried to keep them legible with a good flow to them so that they can stand on their own, which I’ve always thought was important in a piece…My thought has always been that you should be able to single out any letter in a piece and it should look good even by itself. ![]() Sometimes it’s an interpretation of life that on above or below, wildstyle maybe a complicated letter but when we see overall in other views, it can be a beautiful graffiti style. A characteristic of my graffiti is a set of lines that collide with each other, and have random proportion but when seen looks entirely and perfectly balanced between sides. I love wildstyle letters because it’s a unique combination of forms and I can express the letter how I want. I love wildstyle letters since 6 years ago and have since become wildstyler graffiti writer. ![]() My Name’s Themeaseven, and I have been writing for 12 years. We hit up some big names in the scene right now and asked them to talk a bit about their style. You guys really seemed to like our alphabet post last time so we’re coming back at ya with some more writers take on the 26 letters we know so well. ![]()
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