American Graffiti grossed $140,000,000 worldwide.
Graffiti
Suzan Summers
A Wall. You really shouldnt be cheating ;)
RAK is a gansta crew from the auburn region of sydney. they specilise in the graffiti of local areas.
no
Graffiti
to show there art of because they all don't get in gallaries
" All work and no play makes jack a dull boy".
you can do graffiti on graffiti on graffiti playdo????????????????????????????????????
Murals are large-scale artworks typically created with permission and often convey positive messages or reflect the community's culture. Graffiti, on the other hand, is often unauthorized and can be seen as a form of rebellion or self-expression, sometimes carrying social or political messages. Murals are generally more accepted in mainstream culture, while graffiti is often associated with counterculture and can spark debates about public space and artistic freedom.
no because it shows people fealings and its how they express them selfs
The main difference between graffiti and mural art is that graffiti is often done without permission and can be seen as vandalism, while mural art is typically done with permission and is considered a form of public art. Graffiti is usually smaller in scale and can be more abstract, while murals are larger and often depict specific subjects or themes.
Cope2, seen, saber, JA, skuf, and other well known writers.
Yes, graffiti is real. Usually, gangs do graffiti.
Graffiti can be considered vandalism when it is done without permission on property such as buildings, bridges, or public spaces. However, graffiti can also be seen as a form of artistic expression when created in designated areas or with permission from the property owner. It ultimately depends on the context in which it is created.
The short answer: humans invented graffiti. Since there have been walls, people have been writing on them. Archaeologists have found graffiti on the Sphinx. However, graffiti as we know it today started in New York City in the 1970's. Taki183 is generally cited as the first famous tagger, having been written about in the New York Times ("Taki183 Spawns Pen Pals", 21 July 1971.) Over the next few years graffiti became a more stylish, colorful art form, and in its early days it was most often seen on NYC subway cars. The first graffiti artists to be featured in a gallery were Lee Quinones and his screw, the Fab 5 Freddy. Other major players in the graffiti art movement include Jean-Michel Basquiat, Zephr, Seen, Cope2, and Phetus.