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    Graffiti SAC Graffiti art is an art form. The reasons‚ including aesthetic criteria‚ as to why it is an art form far outweighs the criticism of illegality‚ incoherence‚ and nonstandard presentation. Suppose that Leonardo‚ Picasso or any of the recognized artists of Western Europe were alive today. Then‚ suppose that one of these famous artists decided to paint a masterpiece on the side of your house or on a wall in your neighbourhood. Would Picasso ’s markings be graffiti or art or vandalism

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    and/or concerns in the issue. -What do you think about the issue. Art Industry Issue -Is graffiti becoming more of a crime than art and how can it be controlled. Graffiti originated in New York in the late 1970s. It started off with locals writing their names on walls and subway train just for fame. Before and after that though there were other types of graffiti such as political statements. Graffiti these days is mostly "tagging" which is the act of marking a surface with a quick scrawl‚ stencils

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    Graffiti artists often produce artworks which deliver social‚ political or religious issues in the urban space within a society. Graffiti artists are built to embody cultural groups and within their graffiti works reflect on a range of issues‚ in order to cause an impression on the audience who pass by (Young 2012‚ 297). Artists often represent social and political issues in their works in order to state combinations of statements and argue how they get accused or seized by the law in producing such

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    freedom. Steal it!’‚ ‘It is forbidden to forbid’‚ ‘Take your desires for realities!’‚ Don’t negotiate with the bosses‚ get rid of them!’‚ ‘Under the paving stones‚ the beach!’. What do such graffiti as these tell you about the zeitgeist – the spirit of the times – in France in the late 1960s? The graffiti of Paris in May‚ 1968‚ such as the slogans above‚ articulated the revolutionary zeitgeist: a profound disaffection with the delimited offerings and exclusionary‚ authoritarian nature of society

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    In the late 60’s‚ early 70’s‚ graffiti sub culture is appearance frequently in some main cities of The U.S. Then the graffiti sub culture began to filtrate throughout the world‚ due mainly to its association within the hip-hop culture. In the major cities of Australian‚ the graphitic artistes also doing their work round the cities. Is graffiti a real culture and can affluent in art categories or it only is a kind of vandalism and always effect people’s life? The definition of art is "expression

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    Response: Art Crime: Graffiti Wars Matthew Newton began his article‚ Art Crime: Graffiti Wars‚ by explaining a man whom the police identified as the most wanted graffiti artist in Pittsburgh. After bringing the man to court‚ police had come to realize that he was wanted for crimes that resulted in $212‚000 in damages. The case of this man illustrates what people believe as an increasing crackdown on graffiti across the country. Newton addresses the argument of what graffiti art really is. Some says

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    criminal damage‚ defacement‚ graffiti and crass erection of an eyesore. I feel so angry and anxious‚why they do something like that.They feel that destruction of public or private property is the usual things..like they didn’t feel guilty about this.They just want to have fun with others...but they didn’t think what might others feel about them.Can’t they think on their own..uhhh such a horrible think..Example of vandalisme:This toilet has been sprayed over with graffiti. Though the toilets haven’t

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    creative blockage and decided to go look at the graffiti in the abandoned trailer factory. At that exact moment‚ I remembered I forgot my flashlight at home. I didn’t

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    I believe that Graffiti is most certainly a valid art form. The question as to whether any forms of graffiti can be considered art is a controversial area. Is it vandalism when it is placed on the side of a building or a car and art when it is on a canvas on someone’s wall or in a gallery- what is the difference? Graffiti‚ in its more complex forms‚ can be considered art because it clearly contains artistic elements‚ it communicates the artist’s expression to the viewer‚ and the traditional art community

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    Out of both of the movies we watched‚ the movie I found better was the American version. In the American version‚ the parts actually went in order which makes sense if you didn’t read the story. The British version of the story mixed the parts up a bit to make a flashback scene. I the American version didn’t miss any parts and was really detailed‚ the British version was a little shorter and some parts that didn’t really matter was cut off. In this American version Mary comes back from the grocery

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