Through rich historical accounts, the publication showcases how graffiti has transcended its reputation as vandalism to become a vital medium of identity, social commentary, and creativity. It also addresses the ongoing tension between its criminalization and artistic legitimization, advocating for frameworks that promote graffiti as a positive force in education, community development, and urban aesthetics.
What’s In A Name? is both a celebration of graffiti’s artistic value and a critical commentary on its complex role in modern society, offering a compelling narrative for enthusiasts, artists, and cultural observers alike.
First Edition, 250 Page art book. Words and images by All Weather Artist, Rik “ALTO” Ashdown.
What’s In A Name? is both a celebration of graffiti’s artistic value and a critical commentary on its complex role in modern society, offering a compelling narrative for enthusiasts, artists, and cultural observers alike. 250 full colour pages of both historical case studies and style evolution.
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Flexing vectors with graffiti styles and digital design by All Weather Artist, ALTO.
Design by day, destroy by night. During daylight, I work under-cover in the media delivering all manner of design services from wrapping buses, to 3D billboards, packaging design, animation and social media on large advertising campaigns. If you are looking for commercial design combined with a authentic graffiti aesthetic, look no further.