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3 colorful Graffiti name design examples in different graffiti lettering font styles

"🎨 Unleash Urban Art Magic: Student-Favorite Graffiti Lettering Lesson! Engaging middle & high school students with edgy Street Art-style typography. A modern, distance-ready art resource for self-expression! ✨ #GraffitiArt #BackToSchool #Name Designs

Graffiti Mola Names at Becker Middle School

7th graders started their quarter off with a project inspired by this Blick lesson as well as the work of Andrew McCormick's students. To introduce the idea of graffiti, we talked about street art (th

Year 9 – Name Sculptures | Teaching art, Elementary art, Art education projects

This term year 9 have been looking into graffiti and lettering. For this lesson the students came to the lesson having developed their own lettering for homework and then in class they drew out eac…

Easy Graffiti! Brick Wall and Name Design | Ms. Amsler's Artroom in 2025 | Easy graffiti, Brick wall drawing, Graffiti

No major art concepts or groundbreaking skill acquisition here, just 100% buy-in with my new students! I always like to start the new trimester, (100-ish new students for a 12 week art session,) wi…

How to Make a Graffiti Tag Name with Bricks - the cozy art teacher blog in 2025 | School art projects, High school art projects, Graffiti

So, graffiti has been something I have been teaching in my high school art room ever since 2009. It is a yearly staple and one of my favorite things to teach! It also is the one unit that has gone through the MOST changes. I went through a period of 3 or 4 years where So, graffiti has been something I have been teaching in my high school art room ever since 2009. It is a yearly staple and one of my favorite things to teach! It also is the one unit that has gone through the MOST changes. I…

Urban Graffiti: Cityscapes in the Big Green Room

Third grade just completed the process of clay cupcake making! It was quite a bit of fun as you can see below. Students used silicone cupcake molds to help form the bottom which I bought at Michael's (see picture at the bottom of this post). Two coils were rolled out and put together to make the icing. Cherries were optional. Students selected one color glaze for the bottom and one color for the icing (we used Mayco Stroke and Coat). Sprinkles were dabbed on at will in as many colors as…

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