Handwriting is an art in itself, but sometimes there is more to it than the neatness and cleanliness. For instance, hand written words drawn in such an amazing way that they leave you mesmerised, this is how the art of graffiti is born.

Graffiti is a mixture of drawing and handwriting at the same time or we can say the art of visual communication. This art is not easy and very few people master it. But at www.graffitiknowhow.com, you can easily learn how to write in graffiti,a site with amazing tutorial and step-by-step guide.

You can dig deep into the site from the homepage with a collection of various graffiti letters and four main sections on the top centre such as “Graffiti beginners start here”, giving you brief information about this art.

“Graffiti tutorial” with the step-by-step guide on writing in graffiti letters, you can also go through a video of the same; while “Graffiti news and events” will tell you about famous artists, their works and the famous graffiti works around the world. Lastly, “Graffiti product guides” is where you can learn which markers, pencils and stationary staples will help you create amazing graffiti.

Another site, http://www.drawingteachers.com, with a similar content, makes it even easier for you to directly jump on the graffiti letters of your choice from the homepage.

So if you love writing and drawing, graffiti is a unique art of its kind that offers a lot of avenues for expression. You can visit

www.graffitiknowhow.com and http://www.drawingteachers.com/how-to-draw-graffiti-letters.html

Published in Dawn, Young World, April 27th, 2019

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