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They’re sticky, fit in the palm of your hand and come in all shapes and colors. These days, stickers have become “the” business card among Gen Z and millennial artists. North Texas artist ...
Discovering Baltimore’s boldest graffiti, in spots like the aptly-named Graffiti Alley — a colorful pocket of Station North — took no time at all for Patrick Swickard, who moved f… ...
Back in the day, he said it was common for artists to draw on blank stickers. But now he’s upgraded to using a top-of-the line printer-cutter that can make batches of stickers at a time.
Blanco typically prints packs of 100 or 500 stickers for tattoo and graffiti artists. Courtesy of Adrian Garcia Adrian Garcia sits in his Oak Cliff home with his sticker collection.
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