graffito
The word graffiti is a plural noun in Italian. In English graffiti is far more common than the singular form graffito.
When the reference is to a particular inscription (as in There was a bold graffiti on the wall), the form graffito would be etymologically correct.
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The word paintings is the plural noun.The singular noun is a painting.
Graffiti's. "Graffiti" is a noncount noun, also called a mass noun. There is no plural form, just like "water". The possessive is created by adding apostrophe "s".
The possessive form of the singular noun gallery is gallery's.Example: The gallery's hours are on their website.
The possessive form for the singular noun artist is artist's.Example: The artist's work will be on display at the library this month.
artist is the noun, -- it is the singular form -- eg Jack is an artist artists -- is the plural form -- eg The artists met in the cafe artist's -- is the possessive singular form -- eg The artist's wife is Chinese artists' -- is the possessive plural form -- eg The artists' cars are parked illegally