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    unsanctioned art created by an individual with the purpose of making a statement; this can include but is not limited to traditional graffiti artwork‚ sculpture‚ stencil graffiti‚ wheatpasting‚ street poster art‚ and the ever more popular sticker art. Typically the term street art‚ or post-graffiti‚ is used to distinguish contemporary public-space artwork from territorial graffiti‚ vandalism‚ and corporate art. Most street art contains a meaning‚ be it political or social‚ which is intended to influence

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    act can be done by individuals or collectivity. There are many reasons that may have lead to vandalism to get something such as money from public phone‚ to enter a place such as breaking into homes‚ to express an idea and trust such as doing graffiti to some of the wall in public area‚ to avenge‚ to express dissatisfaction against other people or organization‚ for enjoyment and fulfillment or to be accepted as friends or member of a group. This of some of the reasons that always being seen and

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    UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHEASTERN PHILIPPINES Bo. Obrero St.‚ Davao City 2008-2009 Thesis Statement: “Vandalism is an act which causes defacement in the surroundings and a crass erection of an eyesore.” In Partial Fulfillment of The Activity in English 2 Writing in Discipline Submitted to: Fe Aileen S. Paul Submitted by: Esrely Evangelista Laianne Formentera Joel Daniel Dedoroy Kurtney Ceñal Lyka Mae Coronas TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter I Introduction……………………………………………………………… Background of the Study………………………………………………

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    perception of the world. Colours that are used in public displays‚ in other words graffiti inspires many young street artists to overcome their fear and be spontaneous with their public views. I have chosen this particular topic because I want to discover the truth behind graffiti and why people have chosen to express their feelings through art instead of speaking out their minds. This is interesting as graffiti is a reflection on the relationship between art and society as society has the ability

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    of young graffiti artists who were transforming the city with their unique art. They used the city’s subway system as a canvas and let their work be seen in all five boroughs of New York. This film is a great film that documents that time in history. It is difficult for me to side with them or be against them. I am also an artist and I know how it feels when you have to feed that hunger and the only way to do it is to perform it. I do also understand the legal side of it. Graffiti artist put

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    Graffiti and street art have been around as early as ancient Rome but has had a nasty reputation related to vandalism‚ which is a leading factor to why most people have a blind eye to seeing its real meaning. Banksy‚ a well-known street artist whose art work is symbolic‚ insightful‚ and meaningful is always being called out for vandalism instead of being praised for his work. Graffiti is most abundant in urban areas‚ but most of the graffiti in New York City isn’t symbolic or meaningful‚ it’s mostly

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    How to make Indonesia a better country     Indonesia is one of the most beautiful and wealthiest countries on the planet. Despite this fact‚ Indonesia has been facing heavy difficulties for the past years and would need to implement some of what more successful countries have done‚ to improve what the eagle is weak in. Being a fairly famous country‚ it has attracted many different foreigners from all over the world to stop by and visit its lovely places. However‚ due to some of its weaknesses

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    artist‚ his true identity is not known and he would like to keep it that way. Being a graffiti artist is very risky job to have because it is actually illegal and scene as destroying public property. He likes to interpret famous artworks in his own way using his own style. Here he spray painted a stencil of a security guard or police man holding a muzzled balloon dog on a leash. In another view of this graffiti piece you can see a sign that says “Warning Guard on Duty”. The size of the piece is unknown

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    career as a graffiti artist in the early 1990s‚ in Bristol’s graffiti gang DryBreadZ Crew. Although his early work was largely freehand‚ Banksy used stencils on occasion. In the late ’90s‚ he began using stencils predominantly. His work became more widely recognized around Bristol and in London‚ as his signature style developed. He is also known for his use of copyrighted material and subversion of classic images.” (The Biography Channel website) Most of his work is what most would call graffiti or street

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    qualify as culture jamming or sniggling: it is thought by some to be artistic in nature even though carried out illegally or without the property owner’s permission. Examples include at least some graffiti art‚ billboard "liberation" and possibly crop circles. Criminal vandalism takes many forms. Graffiti on public property is common in many inner cities as part of a gang culture; however‚ other more serious forms of vandalism that may take place during public unrest such as rioting can involve the

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