Second Graffiti Workshop at Outram Secondary School

April 11, 2008

Graffiti art lesson in schools conducted by artists

This year’s batch of 25 students assigned to my 15-weeks graffiti workshop is not much different from the previous year. There is somehow the same mix of jokers and dreamers that look alike, but overall they are good kids. I must stress that the principal of this school is a progessive thinker and is supportive of the programme. She dropped by one lesson and told us how this year she does not even have to sell the idea like previously due to the success of last years programme which taught the kids about social issues and responsibility. It is one of the nicer school I’ve worked in and it is also the shooting location for a TV musical ‘Schoolhouse Rockz’ on Kids Central. If you watch closely, you’d probably see some of the damages done by my crew. This workshop is still ongoing so we’ll see if this years batch is better than last years.

stencil art in graffiti lesson plan for secondary schools in singapore
We introduced stencil art module at the early stages of aerosol spray can technique.

Throw-up graffiti course taught in some Singapore schools
Every student should be able to do a decent throw-up after lessons in graffiti techniques.

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21 Responses to “Second Graffiti Workshop at Outram Secondary School”

  1. Ivan Chew Says:

    Hi Kamal, nice post! First thought when I read this: “don’t they need to wear masks or something?”; second thought: “must publicise this at the NLB <a href=”http://blogs.nlb.gov.sg/yo”teens blog!”. You wouldn’t mind if we use your photos for the post, would you? With attribution to this blog of course. Cheers. Ivan (ramblinglibrarian.blogspot.com)

  2. kamaldollah Says:

    Use of mask is necessary especially when air circulation is bad in the area. It is OK not to wear mask for light job in a well ventilated area. These photos was taken after the spraying session when they were doing light touch-up spraying.

    Thank you for your interest Ivan, Permission granted. You may look around this blog for picture of students with their mask on.

  3. Dina Says:

    how make detail graffiti??

  4. Micah Says:

    Omfg i wanna learn graffiti so bad where is this at i need a class really bad please contact me if u find any classes at yahoo.com my email is surfgindahouse@yahoo.com

  5. brandy jones Says:

    oh jeez. y cant we have these awesome classes in america!!=(

  6. Okre Oner Says:

    All i have to say is that this is pretty dope.
    Some kids getting creative with a spray can

  7. anabell Says:

    esta de poca los graffiti saludos

  8. mike Says:

    yo your students shit is weak I could throw em up any day snoopy48 signin out

    • Liz Reyes Says:

      Hey Mike, you fucking egotistical prick, these are students learning to appreciate and respect graffiti in its true art form. Just like when people look at your dumb shit and think its good. Understand the code of being a TRUE artist, RESPECT bitch!

  9. deden Says:

    Thats good picture of graffiti

  10. dhenk Says:

    damn… i love this school… nice post bro…

  11. 023 zr Says:

    does they have those classes in Serbia????

  12. Nikita Says:

    I so wish that I could learn this too. Why cant we have these classes at our school =( =(

    Brilliant job Kamal!! I am a huge fan =)


  13. What a noob designed graffitis.. = = Any people wanna take me in for graffiti, pls reply back. i need a job of graffiti sketcher delta. Please someone.

  14. Bryan Kidd Says:

    Please email me if you know a school I can to to learn griffitti!!!!
    My email is BkBroiler10@gmail.com

  15. tori Says:

    omg that is so cool!!!!!

  16. BABY JOKER Says:

    you guys are good

  17. ScRRaPY LoCo Says:

    u guys are good but im way better then u guys
    kings of ocb

  18. innoch Says:

    gooodluckk.. i like it
    may this momnet can be surpriese to our schooll

  19. ali at school N 279 Says:

    that are good..
    It’s very important of school etc.
    but, in my school nothing graffity


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