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  1. 9 de jul. de 2016 · With his outstanding sense of color, style and design, Tracy 168 achieved legendary status early on in the most significant art movement of our time. The personification of wild style and the first writer to hit the subways with cartoon characters, the prolific artist wielded tremendous influence.

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  2. In the following conversation, these four discuss the history and development of graffiti in New York. — CARLO McCORMICK. Lee Quiñones painting a mural for Charlie Ahearn’s film Wild Style, East River Park Amphitheater, Lower East Side, New York, 1981. Photo: Martha Cooper.

  3. moga.nyc › artists › tracy-168TRACY 168 - MoGA NYC

    Tracy 168 came to be known as one of the most influential graffiti and street artists of all time, as variations of Wild Style writing spread around the world.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WildstyleWildstyle - Wikipedia

    Wildstyle is an extremely complex form of graffiti in which letters have been transformed to the point that it is illegible to those who are not familiar with this style. This illegibility is sometimes considered a defining trait of the style.

  5. 22 de jun. de 2006 · TRACY 168, who began writing graffiti in the late sixties and invented wild style in the mid-seventies, painted this train in two minutes in 1974. Afterward, he added ink and whiteout to the...

  6. 7 de feb. de 2013 · The cars usually featured their names painted in wild style lettering with characters bookending them.

  7. Many graffiti artists have cited Tracy 168 as a huge inspiration and continue to practice the elaborate art form of Wild Style he created in their work today. Origin: New York City, New York