Thursday, October 7, 2010

Public Art - Grafitti


Graffiti is a type of public art that is accepted by some and rejected by many.  It can be beautiful and representative or it can be destructive and hurtful.  Graffiti, for many, is a form of escape.  It is a way to draw, write, and create something that reflects one’s true emotions or feelings concerning a certain matter.  Many individuals think that this form of public art looks “bad” and is not representative of the area where it is located; however, in some instances, it is actually a piece of artwork.  Graffiti can be a form of escape and it can also be a place for an artist to display his or her true artistic ability.  It can be beautiful, and it can be found in many places all over the world.    

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