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Well, i like it.

Graffiti is also an art. That means it is a talent. I am amazed that just spray cans are (mostly) used. Very challenging to the human minds that believes that art can only be on paper or canvas. Graffiti artists are gutsy and able to break from the norm, in my opinion.

(none: it becomes vandalism when it is done without permission.)

2007-04-16 14:45:54 · answer #1 · answered by in 30mins 3 · 1 0

In the truest sense of the word, all graffiti is a crime because images and pictures are placed without permission on private and public surfaces.

That said, I have seen some truly wonderful and refreshingly creative graffiti, particularly those that have a political point of view. I suppose if I was a landlord, I might have a different perspective.

My favorite artist who started out on the street is the late Jean-Michel Basquiat. During his short lifetime he was able to transform himself from a street artist who went by the initials SAMO (same-old-s**t) to a recognized artist whose vision and voice are still causing great discussions in the art world.

So, while you obviously are proud to be a street artist eventually you might want to find an additional outlet for your creativity.

My "graffiti" signature,

http://www.trippytext.com/gen/86/252/c98b8a0b86272cce2fbc9107ec5ce0d1.gif

2007-04-16 21:45:54 · answer #2 · answered by Beach Saint 7 · 1 0

I think it takes real talent to produce such beautiful images using spray cans and in an environment that most would not consider conducive to art. However, I don't like to see it on walls, overpasses, etc. I do love to see it on trains. I think it would be great if ALL train cars were painted by graffiti artists. It would definitely make waiting at a train crossing more interesting!

2007-04-17 15:39:13 · answer #3 · answered by Jbuns 4 · 3 0

Graffiti is just another form of art.
In viewing it; graffiti is seen differently from each individuals perspective.

2007-04-19 21:33:36 · answer #4 · answered by ..*Real-ality*.. 3 · 1 0

erm, depends on what kind of graffti and just how good you are. Personally, i love it and see it as a form of art and freedom of speech, and it's just paint and can be washed off of walls and stuff, so i don't see why people see it as a problem (well, cept gang signs and junk.... that IS a problem...)

2007-04-16 21:38:38 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You are a vandal. Vandalism is against the law.

2007-04-16 21:28:34 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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