Top 10 Graffiti Coloring Pages For Your Little Ones

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Is your child fond of graffiti? Are you looking for cool graffiti coloring pages to print to help unleash their creativity? Well, then you will love our collection of graffiti coloring sheets.

What Is Graffiti?

Graffiti is an art form that originated in the late 1960s and has been developing ever since. It is drawing or writing scribbled, painted, or scratched illicitly on a wall or any other surface. Graffiti can range from simple words to elaborate drawings. More often than not, graffiti expresses an underlying political and social message. Markers and spray paints are the most popular graffiti materials.

History Of Graffiti

Historians trace the origin of graffiti to the cave art of the Paleolithic Age thousands of years ago. They are still trying to identify the purpose of these cave paintings. Another clear demonstration of graffiti is from Pompeii, the ancient Roman city destroyed nearly 2000 years ago. In the modern era, graffiti serves as a voice for people who oppose the government or mainstream society.

Top 10 Graffiti Coloring Sheets

Graffiti coloring sheets can help your child think out of the box and use their vivid imagination to bring the images to life. Simple, exciting, and unique, these graffiti coloring pages will help children recognize different colors, color within the lines, and identify shapes and patterns. Here is a set of 10 coloring sheets for children that you can hang up in your kid’s room after they are completed.

1. Angel

Here is a coloring image of tagging graffiti. Tagging is the simplest form of graffiti. It usually consists of the graffiti writer’s signature or their beloved or friend’s name. Tag graffiti is famous everywhere and is made with markers, pens, or spray paint. Your child can color the word ‘Angel’ in different shades. We suggest you let them use dazzling shades.

2. Love

Here is a simple graffiti coloring image. Guide your kid to color the graffiti correctly. They can also add glitter or sparkles to make it the brightest graffiti ever. After painting, you can cut the graffiti out to hang on your refrigerator’s door. Or, your child can make greeting cards with it.

3. Wildstyle

The graffiti you see here is wildstyle graffiti. It is a particular form of writing, developed and popularized by Tracy 168, Zephyr, and Stay High 149. The stylized form of graffiti isn’t easy to read for the untrained eye. The wildstyle graffiti involves curves, arrows, and spikes that non-graffiti artists may have difficulty understanding. Give your child ample coloring materials to make the graffiti coloring page beautiful. Do not limit them to markers and crayons only.

4. Hip Hop Graffiti

Hip Hop graffiti are large, colorful works created by aerosol spray paints. It includes a cartoon-style picture or a mix of letters. These pieces take a long time and much planning and thinking to execute properly. The Hip Hop graffiti style pays homage to deceased rappers and rock stars. Allow your child’s inner artist to come out of hibernation and color the graffiti with the most vibrant colors in their palette.

5. Wish On Star

Here’s a throw-up graffiti for children to color. Throw-up graffiti is a bit more complicated than tag graffiti. The artist makes the throw-up graffiti look like bubbly letters, as you can see on the coloring sheet. It would be great fun to color this graffiti. Children can use one or more shades with a differently colored outline for this graffiti.

6. Sun

How hot and harsh can summers be? The graffiti coloring sheet is a fun way to explain to your child about the sun and summer. We would suggest you use orange and yellow for the diagram. But, of course, your child is free to use the colors they prefer.

7. Kids Only

Here’s a form of blockbuster graffiti. The main use of this graffiti style is to cover the maximum area in the minimum amount of time. The type of graffiti consists of large block letters. Artists can accomplish this graffiti with two or three coats of paint and paint rollers. Blockbuster graffiti usually covers previous work or prevents other artists from putting up anything in the same area. These types of graffiti are evenly spaced and are not difficult to read.

8. Baby

The graffiti you see here is piece graffiti. It is much more complicated than tagging graffiti and requires at least three colors. Piece graffiti is quite difficult to do because of the time and effort involved. Therefore, good piece graffiti earns major respect for that graffiti artist. The coloring sheet will help your child identify and use different colors.

9. 3D

Here’s a 3D graffiti coloring sheet that older children will enjoy coloring. The 3D graffiti requires using stencils. Stencils are a quick and easy way to make complicated art. The artist holds the stencil against the wall and sprays it to get a detailed picture. They may also use two or three layers to make a more intricate and colorful picture. This coloring sheet is challenging with a multitude of details and elements. Your child will enjoy coloring the minute spaces.

10. Top Secret

Here is a cute cat graffiti for kids aged 12 and above. The cat is hiding a secret with it. Can your child guess what the secret could be? The coloring sheet will challenge your learner’s creativity and imagination. Ask your kid if they have ever seen graffiti. If the reply is yes, then tell them to recollect the memory while coloring the page. Their creative touch will make the graffiti look more bright and beautiful.

Whether your child is a preschooler or teen, they will enjoy filling our graffiti coloring pages with a variety of colors. These coloring sheets will also help your child develop motor, focus, creativity, and color recognition skills. You can download and print all the available images to make a coloring book for your kid. Have fun coloring these graffiti pictures with your child.

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