Weekend StreetArt-ThrowUp

By @fonestreet3/18/2026hive-184784

What's up Bees!

Glad to be abble to share something again with yall'

The ThrowUp!

How u know this is one of the most fun part of writting graffiti, vandal way, adrenaline, it's a lot of fun. Thats how i can resume it.

This was painted last night, and how u can see used Orange spray paint and added a Powerline with gold colour.

This is speed!

A normal sprsy can with a normal cap, thats how i do here, no Montana94 with astroFat or any other cap (for now) but the lines don't lie.



Couldnt take pictures but will do soon, that was a hot spot to be carring the phone so for now only got the video, that video would be uploaded to YouTube soon and if my internet let me donot i can get it on @threespeak front end (www.3speak.tv)


Video edition screenshot

Thats all for now homies from the StreetArt, sorry for not sharing the whole result but atleass i'm still alive on here jajaja.


As I write this post, I’d also like to take a moment to reflect and invite everyone who sees this kind of art—and whom I often mention in connection with issues of vandalism—to believe me when I say that things aren’t as dramatic as they sound. When I talk about vandalism, I’m referring to painting in places without permission; it would be quite different to call it vandalism to break into private spaces and damage private property, such as businesses, homes, and their facades. I invite you to create art in abandoned places—on walls that aren’t in common use—where you can leave a message or simply decorate a space. Avoid trouble. Currently, in 2026, violence has increased significantly; the number of people who have left is high, and especially now on the streets, where the violence never stops. I invite you to make art, but not to make bad decisions that you might pay for the rest of your life. Take good care of yourselves and be very careful, everyone, day. Remember that you have to take care of yourself so you can enroll.

ForReal!

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