Graffiti and street art uses Spray paint is a popular medium among graffiti artists due to its portability, permanence, and speed. The product's presence in the United States goes back to 1949, when it was designed with the purpose of painting radiators with aluminum paint. Speed, portability, and permanence make aerosol paint a common
graffiti medium. In the late 1970s, street graffiti writers' signatures and murals became more elaborate and a unique style developed as a factor of the aerosol medium and the speed required for illicit work. Many now recognize graffiti and street art as a unique art form and specifically manufactured aerosol paints are made for the graffiti artist. Graffiti artist paints tend to be more expensive, but have a wider selection of rich colors, are thicker and less likely to drip. They are produced in standard high-pressure cans for fast, thick coverage and lower pressure cans for more control and flexibility. Most art brand paints have two or three mixing peas in a can. A wide array of actuators or caps are available, from standard "skinny" caps to wider "fat" caps, as well as caps that control the softness or crispness of the spray.
Calligraphy caps create fan spray instead of the standard round. Image:Vlg shop.jpg|The first
graffiti shop in
Russia was opened in 1992 in
Tver City. Image:Montana Gold Can.jpg|Street art style can. A) Color identity "donut"; B) Valve cup; C) Gasket for spray valve; D) Peas; E) Actuator. Spray paint cap.jpg|Spray paint cap after use with several paints
Stencils tags on a dumpster with the owner's markings spray painted using a
stencil.
New York City, 2007. When aerosol paint is used, a
stencil can keep the paint constrained to one area. This protects the masked area from being covered in unwanted paint. Stencils can be purchased as movable letters, ordered as professionally cut
logos, or hand-cut by artists. Stencils can be used multiple times for recognition and consistency. Official stencils can be used to quickly and clearly label objects, vehicles or locations. Graffiti writers can use stencils to quickly mark in busy places or leave recognizable tags over a large area.
Stencil artists often use multiple colors, or create elaborate stencils that are works of art in themselves. == Environmental impact ==