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Question:Ever since i was in school my friends would come to me to draw on their notebooks, cars, etc.... now I am much older but my passion still there and I feel that my talent is being wasted.

Where should I go to sell my graffiti and if you are interested on looking at my work e-mail me.... I do names tags etc....


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: Ever since i was in school my friends would come to me to draw on their notebooks, cars, etc.... now I am much older but my passion still there and I feel that my talent is being wasted.

Where should I go to sell my graffiti and if you are interested on looking at my work e-mail me.... I do names tags etc....

Try a website...
If it's already sprayed, and put on a canvas, you can sell them just about anywhere. But if you're talking about getting payed to spray, idk...
You can also get skateboards and customize them with your art.
If you don't have the cash to start doing that, try to get a local skate shop to sponsor you creations...
If you want, I can put them up for sale on my web... (message me)

GRAFFITTI??????? You want to sell it????? Maybe you should go work for a studio or advertising agency. If you think your an artist, maybe make a few drawrings and put them for sale. But you shouldnt go around spraypainting peoples' cars anymore man if you ever get caught you'll be sorry!

This is a real art form.

Since graffiti is typically used as a gang's territory marker, businesses in large cities like New York will hire professional graffiti artists to illustrate a mural as a form of defense against crime (and unsightliness).

Large canvas paintings, often with graffiti effects, are popular in tattoo parlors, however, these shops are a den of artists and they probably won't need your 'outside' talents. It wouldn't hurt talking to somebody in a shop though, because they may be able to give you additional advice.

Hope that helps!

Graffiti is made on the walls, how can you sell that?
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