This example of light graffiti really caught my attention as I was very shocked at how well the artist drew it. From my knowledge with light graffiti, it is not very easy to remember where you drew the first stroke and where the next would go as it is light that can not be seen over time. The artist did a great job with relating the object to the setting and made it look so amazing. I'm really envious of how this artist could draw so precisely with light.
This example of street graffiti caught my attention because of how detailed the artist was in creating this. I could tell that the artist used many different shades of colour and did a great job in blending. Although the picture is cartoon, I would say that it looks very real. The cartoon person has perfect shading on certain parts to make it so believable and amazing.
Both of theses examples of graffiti show a wonderful form of art but they still have differences. The light graffiti has some difficulty as you can not see what you are drawing but looking at it seems simpler. The light graffiti looks like a simple picture that everyone can do but in reality, it is quite difficult. Street graffiti pictures tend to be a lot more colourful and aspiring but I believe that they both have their unique forms of art.


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