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Do Graffiti the Legal Way with Snapchat



Snaplight on C_Stephen

Graffiti is usually illegal in most places. C_Stephen is a grafitti artist that found a way to express himself without getting in any trouble. Simply take a picture of any wall and graffiti on it...with Snapchat! See more of his work on his Instagram.

What C_Stephen Have to Say About His Snaps

Why I use snapchat....honestly I find it amusing. I use it as my drawing pad or canvas for my passion that ive dabbled in since I was in grade school. Other times whatever pops in my head..it's like a daily drawing of the day except It's not on my sketchbook it's out there for people to see and be like "hey that's cool" or "meh" hehe all are welcomed. It let's me get away with snapping out peices and bombs without having the law come up or pay any fines for places that I work on (You know vandalism..or something like that).  There aren't any legal walls as far as I know in the city I live in now. And I think of this like a train car. I get to make something and you guys get to see it as it drives by ya =). Snapchat let's me make my own walls and canvases =).

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Change Your Face in a Snap with Snapchat



Snaplight on BluLavender

This talented artist can transform her face to whoever and whatever she wants using Snapchat. See more face transformations on her Instagram.

What BluLavender Have to Say About Her Snaps

When I first got snapchat, it was all about taking pictures of my friends and making them look funny but, then I discovered I can do more than simply drawing mustaches on people. The real art started as a laugh among friends; taking selfies and adding cartoon characters that replaced my face. After a few months, it became something I wanted to share with everyone.

I love exploring different mediums in art and testing my ability with limited tools. I started off using random apps like DrawSomething with "limited ink" and other digital sketchbooks. But, Snapchat was a little more interesting, it only has one brush size, colours that are hard to re-find, and the only tool I have to draw with is my finger which limits the ability to create thin lines/details and pushes me to be more creative. However, what made me keep making more snap art was being able to incorporate real life objects and people into my art. And being able to inspire others to continue their passion no matter how many restrictions there are or how many barriers they have to face.

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