GRAFFITO

gräf-fēˈtō. 1 Method of ornamenting architectural plaster surfaces. The designs are produced by scratching a topcoat of plaster to reveal an undercoat of contrasting and deeper color. The technique of graffito was used in ancient cultures including those of Egypt and Greece. It was refined in Italian decorative art of the 15th and 16th cent., being then used to treat the entire facades of buildings as great formal mural decorations. Around windows and doors were architectural borders depicting pilasters, colonnettes, and caryatids; remaining surfaces were covered with medallions, garlands, and arabesque bands. Fine examples remain, especially at Florence, and the medium has occasionally been revived in modern buildings. Graffito decoration is applied to pottery by coating an unfired piece with a contrasting color of clay and scratching a design through it to show the color underneath. The slip ware of the Pennsylvania Germans is a good example of graffito work. It is also spelled sgraffito.2 An irreverent inscription on a wall in a public place is also called a graffito (pl. graffiti). The term graffiti was first used in this sense by archaeologists to designate informal writings on tombs and ancient monuments. Today, as then, graffiti deal with a wide variety of subjects and are often satirical in tone. In the second half of the 20th cent. the term has been applied to many acts of property defacement involving paint and other graphic media.

See studies by E. L. Abel and B. E. Buckley (1977), C. Castleman (1982), and M. Cooper and H. Chalfant (1984).

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Graffito I recalls a visit to the tomb by a father and son...servant of the treasury of Henketankh(?).59 Graffito 2 comprises of a brief prayer for Re-Harakhti,? while Graffito 3 (some readings here are obscure) appears to mention...
...an unwavering and commonsense foe of graffiti vandalism, although he clearly was...administrator's comment about the graffiti free subways as reported in 1989: Nobody was ever raped by a graffito. 4 At Stern's remark, the crowd...
...university who knew GENE practiced graffiti. I interviewed him in my office...have of hip-hop culture or graffiti. He didnt wear any designer...had bought recently called Graffito by Michael Walsh and a portfolio...university days and after, as a graffiti artist. It was interesting...
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...the supposition that graffiti are an informal but...Background The word graffiti (singular form, graffito) is derived from...audiocassette recorder. All graffiti were recorded verbatim...time, sex, form of graffito, qualitative summary...
...reproduction of the graffito is also given...of hieroglyphic graffiti; their reading...individual who left the graffito. Given the period...discernible among the graffiti, some more elegant...With the other roof graffiti containing royal...5 in the latter graffito) possibly belongs...
...tolerate and even encourage graffiti, to a point that each semester...allowing for the creation of new graffiti. The symbols of Camilo Tortes...not intervene. Combining graffiti and paintings, the political graffito in one of the images calls...
...ON GRAFFITI AND APPROACHES TO GRAFFITI RESEARCH The term graffiti is derived from Italian language...the plural form of the word graffito which means drawing or inscription. In English, the word graffiti has undergone changes in meaning...
...Peden mentions visitors" graffiti (cf. p. 59 n. 3, p. 60...to the purpose of visitors "graffiti" surviving from ancient Egypt...desirable (cf. E. Edel, "Ein Graffito ungewohnlichen Inhalts mit...of the statement there that graffiti are "a form of written communication...
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...skills and personal expression. A Brief History of Graffiti Graffiti is words or drawings, scratched or scribbled on...write), and is the plural of the Italian word "graffito." Graffiti as markings on public or private property, without...
Revolution in a Can: Graffiti Is as American as Apple Pie, but...THE WORST MOMENT in the history of graffiti came during what was also its heyday...was when mainstream culture adopted graffiti as something called "art." A counterculture...
Graffiti and Guerrilla Art. by Nan Hathaway MATERIALS...setting. * explore the question: "Is graffiti art or vandalism?" I was on a hunt for...time to meet my class for day four of "Graffiti and Guerilla Art." One of my students...
Graffiti Gets the Glory. THE SOURCE: "Radical Graffiti Chic" by Heather Mac Donald, in City Journal, Spring...Mac Donald tartly observes. Tellingly, most of the graffiti artists who are venerated by elite art dealers are white...
Graffiti Abatement and Management by Lee Barnard The removal of graffiti is of the utmost importance in cleaning up a community. We spend about $7 billion a year on graffiti removal, and this figure increases to $15 billion...
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Montgomery activists grapple with graffiti by Ellen Sorokin Enough is enough. Thats...they spent yesterday morning scrubbing a graffiti-covered wall behind a car dealership...business," said Bev Denbo, president of Graffiti Abatement Partners (GRAB), the public...
Graffiti Rules, and Thats OK with...pressure hose to a piece of graffito in Swindon earlier this week...was trying to eradicate. Graffiti is a complex phenomenon and...began with a defiant act of graffiti. Aged 12, I chalked "Down...
...appearing. Im not in favour of random graffiti tags that strike me as a form of...affected areas Classical past The word graffiti derives from the Greek word graphein...This evolved into the Latin word graffito Graffiti emerged in New York City in the...
...Alert Residents Can Help Tag Graffiti Artist. Byline: Barbara Ferguson Graffiti comes from the Greek word...write and from the Latin "graffito" a scratch of a stylus...art." Whether you think of graffiti as art or as sheer defacement...
...Interesting and Impressive Graffiti in Britain, but Could the...the widely-held view that graffiti is always an angry, illicit...tourist attractions. One such graffito is on the corner of Walsalls...and passed a portfolio with a graffiti design on top that I recognised...
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...revived in modern buildings. Graffito decoration is applied to pottery...Germans is a good example of graffito work. It is also spelled sgraffito...public place is also called a graffito (pl. graffiti). The term graffiti was first...
...glazes, dictates the total number of firings. When slip and graffito are used, they are applied before the first firing. There...18th cent. Palatinate refugees produced slip-decorated and graffito earthenware, and their product formed the foundation of Shenandoah...
...also watertight. The front wall or face of a building is termed the facade . Exterior walls may be finished with stucco or graffito and enhanced by bas-relief, tile, mosaic, or painted decoration. Arcade, rustication, and vermiculated work are means...
...contrasting background, or lines may be scratched through a coating of slip to show the color beneath, in the style called graffito. The decorated plates of the Pennsylvania Germans are good examples of slipware. Great beauty in decoration achieved through...
...various products and the beauty of their decoration by skilled artists who signed their work. It includes brown stoneware with graffito or scratched designs; other salt-glaze pieces with black, brown, blue, bronze, green, gray, or white bodies; faience...
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