Hand mixed markers - multicoloured graffiti pens
For some time now, colourful, multi-coloured tags have been appearing in Europe's major cities. How is this possible? Several tags on top of each other, a chemical reaction or the secret of creative graffiti tinkerers? The answer is ingenious and simple at the same time: take several hard-coloured pencils or paint sticks and mix the colours together. Handmixed has developed a unique method of combining the colours with extreme precision and durability, resulting in the wildest colour creations. Tags and lettering have never been as vibrant as with the multi-coloured graffiti pens. The best thing about it: simply turning the tag pen while writing changes the colour! So you can decide for yourself whether your tag should be colourful or not. Anyone familiar with Markal Paintstiks will also know the advantages of such markers. No matter what surface - whether rusty, rough, dirty or smooth - you can write and tag effortlessly on all surfaces with the hand-mixed markers. The ideal graffiti tag marker to really stand out.
The Hand Mixed markers are now also available in a handy pocket size. The Handmixed Lite markers are significantly smaller and handier than their larger counterparts, making them easier to transport and hide.
Hand Mixed feat. MOSES & TAPS, 1UP and many more: creative collaborations
Handmixed not only stands for brightly coloured tags and high-quality markers, but has also brought various well-known graffiti artists and crews such as MOSES & TAPS and the 1UP crew from Berlin on board. Fascinating collaborations were developed together. There are various themed pens, including the colourful Fruit Salad marker, the red-yellow-green Marley pen and the wildly mixed Handmixed marker with eight different colours.
Hand Mixed has recently released a new range of graffiti markers inspired by subway and metro systems. These include the black, red and white TMB marker, which is based on the colours of the Barcelona metro, and the black, white and blue Handmixed marker, which is based on the New York MTA subway.
Hand Mixed Fanzine: Insight into the world of marker art
You can find out more about the Hand Mixed markers and their background with the M35 Pro Packs, which come with the fanzine. Here you will find exclusive photos of tags, actions and an insight into the production of the Hand Mixed Markers. The strictly limited fanzine (100 copies) is numbered by hand and offers a unique insight into the world of marker art.