Quote Originally Posted by kynd bud
and study pictures of graffitti art (which also fascinates me, though it's culture of violence I sometimes question)
I'm sorry that out of all you have said I chose to talk about this small part. The thing is I'm a graffiti artist myself, I tend to stick to black book or stencil work though. Graffiti isn't based on violence, yes it used largely by gangs etc. to state who owns certain territory but even then it's mainly just tagging. If you look at real graffiti (which I'm sure you are) then a lot of it is down to personal beliefs, politics, interests, and love etc. True graffiti artists aren't out there to start wars they are out there to get a message across or show off their style. I really don't like graffiti getting a bad wrap since I love graffiti with a lot of passion. I can understand why some people would think Graffiti is violence fueled with the type of people who do it, but I just believe it's a case of many people appreciating it. N' when you have such a large amount of people who like something, it's easy to get a bad name especially when assholes like it and enjoy doing it. Hopefully my statement makes sense lol.
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