His graffiti is much like trying to make sure that no one is erasing a part of themselves during Halloween. Lamont A. Nelson, a local graffiti artist, is doing some nice work in Philly’s iconic 60th and Washington Avenue street area in support of any Halloween that will promote improving neighborhoods.
Nelson wants to use graffiti art on white paper as backdrop for much of anyone’s safe Halloween party. He wants the fun party to also be some sort of reminder and explanation about the importance of knowing a little something about culture and graffiti artist. And, Nelson wants kids as well as adults to know much more about what hand writers do as artists.
So, by Saturday morning, on October 31, 2014, this Halloween, the white sheets of paper that were once used to just fill up printers and copy machines will be adorned with colorful graffiti handwritings that are black, gray and blue.
In graffiti work to create something special for the festive seasons is the ultimate form of respect. So for Nelson to design, pen and ink in his graffiti work solely to support this Halloween that is work which stands out.
Nelson wants to work along with other artists he has in mind who are at the ready to write up the papers and by Saturday morning help kids and parents happy to get some graffiti treats.
Lamont, a teacher by trade, want kids to be safe during Halloween and ask their friends to consider try some handy handwriting on blank sheets of paper.
Many in the neighborhood and graffiti artists are upset about how Halloween most always gets a bad rap.
Only those who really don’t understand what the fun of a safe Halloween is about make a fuss about Halloween being evil amongst other things. But the truth about Halloween is that the celebration gives kids, and those who are kids at heart, a chance to be allowed to party.
They’re good kids and parents who just like to have safe fun. They’re not evil. They’re not promoting the destruction of a good community after participating in Halloween. And Nelson, using his graffiti hand skills, is checking to see that his artwork will be used for the safe family fun.
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