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Sunday, May 31, 2020
All Most Popular Paint (Review)
All Most Popular Paint was created by a local Bay Area, CA artist Ceaver. Their company provides everything from spray paint (homemade) to speakers and clothing. I personally have used their streakers, spray paint and I own one of their t shirts, so I'm going to review the company as a whole for this post.
To begin, I want to talk about the paint. All Most Popular has color that are blended by hand and are therefore not available from the average paint company. They are a for artists by artists operation, which I enjoy since the products are well tailored to the needs of the average graff artist. They also provide a 6 way split streaker, which includes six different colors of solid paint marker to the user. I really enjoy the six sided streaker and i don't know of any other company that provides them pre-made. The variety is great too, from stickers and streakers and paint and a clothing line, All Most Popular has it all.
They're doubly impressive as a business since their business is a one man show. One man inventing the colors, dividing streakers and printing up merchandise. As well as driving around and making local drop offs, making it that much easier to get this paint. And the paint is great. It is not watered down and like I said before there are color mixes that you can't get from anyone else. It covers well on almost any surface and holds up as well as any spray paint in wet conditions. You can expect your pieces and throws to run without fading to the paint, even during Oakland summers in the sun. The cans have a nice pressure balance and are compatible with lots of different caps. And if you prefer using an adapter on male cans, All Most Popular has a line of engraved adapters as well.
"...it was established in March 2015 and it is for the lower class as well as the upper class is made for people who are struggling and who are on a budget all of the cans are filled to the top no other company on the planet does this."
-Ceaver
Be sure to check this company out!
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Thursday, May 28, 2020
Art Primo Solid Paint Marker (Review)
Today's product review is on the Solid Paint Marker or "Streaker" as its commonly known by Art Primo. I specifically enjoy the silver which is shown above, but Art Primo has streakers in a wide array of colors for all your bombing needs. For those who have used Sharpie Mean Streaks, I find the Art Primo streaker most comparable. Historically Mean Streaks have been most popular amongst graffiti writers and so many solid markers made are made to be similar to Sharpie's product. The Mean Streak has become more rare over the years and so the Art Primo streaker is a great alternative.
Solid markers are designed for industrial use as they can adhere to surfaces that are oily or that have been written on already by other writers. They also can withstand high and low temperature surfaces, so if you are bombing in the snow or on hot metal, this is the marker you want to use. For this reason, streakers are popular with writers who use train monikers, a famous example would be Bozo Texino.
Personally, I was disappointed when Art Primo closed their store in San Francisco, as I am based in Oakland, CA and it was a great place to get streakers right away when needed. But as previously mentioned, there is a wide array of Art Primo solid paint markers available on their web site at for sale. Art Primo does have their flagship store in Seattle, which is still open to the public, so if you live in Washington State and want to avoid shipping charges and waiting, give them a visit.
So, whether you are all about trains or you catch wreck mainly in the streets, this is a product you should consider giving a try. They do not fall apart or melt easily like other attempts at solid markers by other companies (which will go unmentioned). They can be split at home to make multi color streakers, which is a technique we will cover in a different blog post. And, as I said, I think the silver version was a great innovation as it pops nicely on all surfaces and is great when you don't have any silver paint or Krink on hand. A solid product from Art Primo, check it out today and Stay Up!
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