FAQ's > Aerograffix Frequently Asked Questions (9 entries)
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A “Tag” is the nickname or signature used by graffiti artists commonly referred to within the sub-cultural group as “writers” . Tagging is the most basic form of graffiti art and ...
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Universally recognised elements of Hip Hop are: DJing – Mixing, scratching and cutting with two turntables and a mixer. MCing – Rapping, rhyming ...
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Everybody begins as a “toy” or amateur so that’s where I started. Graffiti is a very pro-active art form and if no legal opportunities are available then like other practitioners I ...
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All murals are custom designed and completed to suit client needs and budget based on hourly rate and materials required. Wall size, surface preparation and design complexity do affect price. Aerograffix ...
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Aerograffix specialises in aerosols, acrylics and oils. Details are normally completed with these mediums. Airbrushes are sometimes but rarely used on small canvas works . Vehicles are lightly sanded then painted ...
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Aerograffix is an owner operator business. This guarantees the client professional service and ensures quality artwork. Aerograffix maintains a comprehensive network of artists and workshop facilitators to cater for special events ...
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Aerograffix operates as a business and is not sponsored or funded by any other source. Aerograffix is often hired to project manage or facilitate various grant-funded projects as a contractor for ...
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Trompe L’oeil is a French word that describes a technique used in realistic paintings to trick the eye, especially through the use of perspective to create an illusion of three-dimensionality. ...
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I am a little oldschool as I believe if you cant draw it you shouldn’t paint it. I have never used an overhead projector as this is clearly cheating. I do ...


