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Muelle was a trademark signature and design by Juan Carlos Argüello, Spanish people, Spanish graffiti pioneer (circa 1966–1995). Around 1980, during the Madrilene cultural La movida, Movida, Argüello started reproducing the logo he had designed in walls and public spaces of Madrid. It consisted of the word ''Muelle'' (Spanish (language), Spanish for ''spring (device), spring''), or an R with an enclosing circle (trademark, ®) and a line in the shape of a coiled spring ending in an arrowhead. At first he used an ink marker, and later spraypainted his signature extensively around Madrid (and to a lesser extent, in other Spanish localities). In the eighties, he improved his technique, using several colours, wider borders, and 3-D effects. His innovative style, along with the profusion of his tags made his work popular. Many other Madrilene youths created their own tags inspired by Muelle's, often ending strokes with arrowheads. The spread of hip-hop culture in Spain in the late 1980s introduced the new graffiti styles developed in the United States, but variations in Muelle's work basically kept his original design. Argüello appeared in Spanish television and newspapers.


External links


Photographs at Madrid Old School Graffiti
an ''aficionado'''s web.


See also

* Akim Hoste 1960s births 1995 deaths Spanish graphic designers History of Madrid 20th-century Spanish painters 20th-century Spanish male artists Spanish male painters Spanish graffiti artists {{Graffiti-stub