


The Exchange was started in 2005, with six participants from different areas of the United States. The group is currently made up of 35 members from 14 countries worldwide. The participants of The Exchange trade names and personal styles through sketches. This step is repeated until everyone in the group has traded outlines at least once.
The sketches are drawn, scanned, and traded via email. They are then printed out and executed by the receiving artist in their particular city.
The objective is to create an awareness of distinct lettering styles and trends. The goal is for all in the group to be able to become more versatile through attempts at graffiti styles out of their personal comfort zone. The artists in the group may learn new techniques and compositions from the exchange.
hahah love the second one, so funky!
ReplyDeleteHey, I'm really digging that scriptish style there with the graff doritos behind it. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteI'm all down for that melting ice cream on a stick "I"!
ReplyDeleteDude that ice cream pop is so bummed!
ReplyDeletejesus, these are the fucking nuts.....i love the top one but the flow and gloop on r on the second is unreal!
ReplyDeleteit'll be a pleasure to paint any of these
cheers
r
My goodness your top "roid" sketch is "rocking"
ReplyDeletePose! I love the mad lean its on!