Graffiti Art Supply Review: Sakura Paint Markers - sprayplanet

Graffiti Art Supply Review: Sakura Paint Markers - sprayplanet

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The Origins of Sakura Streaks Originally established in Japan in 1921, Sakura has long been credited with the invention of “cray-pas” or crayons mixed with pastels. The company’s initial business focused on manufacturing and distributing semi-transparent water colors and wood block inks. It was 1978 with the invention and distribution of the Sakura “Solid Marker” that turned Sakura into a household name among graffiti writers worldwide.  The popularity of Sakura’s Solid Marker, aka Sakura Streak aka Sakura Mean Streak is primarily because it has an ultra-smooth application and your Streak Mark dries to permanence within minutes. Furthermore because it is an oil based solid marker, the Sakura Streak can write on almost any surface, even when wet! To get a better understanding of Sakura Streaks, and their different properties, let’s take a close look at Sakura’s paint marker models: Jumbo
The Origins of Sakura Streaks Originally established in Japan in 1921, Sakura has long been credited with the invention of “cray-pas” or crayons mixed with pastels. The company’s initial business focused on manufacturing and distributing semi-transparent water colors and wood block inks. It was 1978 with the invention and distribution of the Sakura “Solid Marker” that turned Sakura into a household name among graffiti writers worldwide.  The popularity of Sakura’s Solid Marker, aka Sakura Streak aka Sakura Mean Streak is primarily because it has an ultra-smooth application and your Streak Mark dries to permanence within minutes.

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