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[[Image:Nerv_Este_Throwup.jpg|left|thumb|200px|A throw-up. The throw-up on the right incorporates a face into the "E".]] |
[[Image:Nerv_Este_Throwup.jpg|left|thumb|200px|A throw-up. The throw-up on the right incorporates a face into the "E".]] |
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− | A '''throw-up''' (or colloquially known as a '''throwie'''), is made up of easy-to-paint bubble style letters and occasionally with one-layered paint to fill the letters. Occasionally, graffiti artists incorporate faces into throw-up fonts. Throw-ups sit between a [[Graffiti tag]] and a [[Graffiti piece]], however are usually accompanied with tags. |
+ | A '''throw-up''' (or colloquially known as a '''throwie'''), is made up of easy-to-paint bubble style letters and occasionally with one-layered paint to fill the letters. Occasionally, graffiti artists incorporate faces into throw-up fonts. Throw-ups sit between a [[Graffiti tag]] and a [[Graffiti piece]], however are usually accompanied with tags. in beef competition throwies can be used as artillery to go over pieces, murals and so on. |
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[[Category:Graffiti terminology]] |
[[Category:Graffiti terminology]] |
Revision as of 10:53, 13 May 2012
A throw-up (or colloquially known as a throwie), is made up of easy-to-paint bubble style letters and occasionally with one-layered paint to fill the letters. Occasionally, graffiti artists incorporate faces into throw-up fonts. Throw-ups sit between a Graffiti tag and a Graffiti piece, however are usually accompanied with tags. in beef competition throwies can be used as artillery to go over pieces, murals and so on.