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Mood: Joy ~Mariochaz Feb 4, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
this one really rocks.rock that booty ;D
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:iconswer671:
this is the best one ive seen in your gallery. dope mang..
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:iconkoreee:
i like the colors :)
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:iconkaosspreading:
Mood: Furious ~KAOSspreading May 12, 2011  Student Traditional Artist
I don't understand why graffiti so often has to present itself sexist...
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:iconkoreee:
this is not graffiti, graffiti is on the streets.

but of corse i got a clear connection with graffiti, and graffiti is this, mark on every space you can. whats strongest than the body invasion it self?

is easy...graffiti is attached to hip hop, hip hop is attached to girls (i think everything is attached to girls...anyway) if i gonna paint a girl, im doin it the best i can. not a bad looking girl, that everyone can get, but i will paint really sexy girls, that a big part of the image power.
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~KAOSspreading May 13, 2011  Student Traditional Artist
don't missunderstand me, i love graffiti and street art. i had been living this love since i was a child. but this love never had to do with hip hop and i think i'm not alone with it (i don't have anything against hip hop either). although saying hip hop is strongly connected with girls and so graffiti has to, too, can't be logical, you must see this.
i see that it's interesting to paint on a body and i admit it would be a great experience for me to paint on a hot men's body as (maybe... or better hopefully) it is for you to paint a hot woman's body. BUT still there is this difference that women way to often get marked down on their body.
i just dont understand the exact connection... and believing it's a different, interesting surface for your art is what i can barely do. not only because women are hardly accepted in this scene...
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:iconkoreee:
Yes, I realize that, I have friends who also do graffiti and are not linked to hip hop.
but you realize that the graffiti comes from a crossing of ways of life with hip hop in the mid 70's right? The great power of graffiti is connected to hip hop. I know it will always be people who like or do graffiti, and not hear/live hip hop. but for me the relationship between graffiti and hip hop issencial..
I do not know if you are aware of post-graffiti movements, there were several things that were developed, one was the "graffiti" on women's bodies. is a worldwide movement. one of the best sites where you can see is the www.shriiimp.com
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:iconsempai-tem:
I don't understand your confusion. Using the human form as a canvas isn't sexist whether the body is male or female. Also this shot seems more about the art work rather then the model or any sort of objectification of said model.
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~KAOSspreading May 13, 2011  Student Traditional Artist
But that's the point: I never saw an artwork like this on a male body at least not made by a man ;)
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:iconsempai-tem:
It does happen. You just haven't seen it yet is all.
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