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The graffiti is a form of
artistic expression that uses
public places - walls, walls of
large buildings and to the
ground - like screen.
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The graffiti in Paris
In Paris, there was the movement known as “ May 68 ”, in which
students from the city's two largest universities started
protesting what they believed to be a backward policy of
educational institutions.
In this context, anonymous artists left their discontent on the
walls of the French capital, thus marking the beginning of this
form of expression in the Old Continent.
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graffiti in Brazil
The counterculture of that time came to reflect in
Brazil, bringing immediate results in music and
tropicalist movement. But the outskirts of São Paulo
did not take long to follow in the footsteps of the
world's major metropolises and also began to use
graffiti as a way of artistically expressing their
opinions against other cultural impositions.
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Why do they call it graffiti?
Modern graffiti was made famous in New York City
in the early 1970s by the children of the working
class. They called it "writing," and called
themselves "writers." In a 1971 New York Times
article, the term "graffiti" was first used to refer to
the new urban art explosion that was becoming
popular in New York City.
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What is the main purpose of graffiti?
The purpose of graffiti can be to tell a story; it
can be to tell you about a specific moment in time
where everything either went bad or good; it can
be to tell you about people, politics, culture, art,
places and society in general; it can be to express
yourself anonymously, it can also be just another
act of .
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What do you call a person who does graffiti?
A person who does graffiti would generally
be known as a "graffiti artist", which in my
understanding is "nice".
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What can graffiti represent?
Graffiti is art that is painted on walls and other
public places. It is most often made with spray
paint, which comes in a can. ... Some people
also link graffiti to anti-social behaviour and
gang culture. Graffiti often has a social or
political message which it shows in pictures or
words or both.
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.What is heaven graffiti?
Heaven Spot
'Heaven spot', or 'heaven' in short, is a graffiti term
which refers to dare devil graffiti pieces that are
painted in places that are hard to reach, such as
rooftops, overpasses and freeway signs, thus
making them hard to remove.
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Do people like graffiti?
Most people would say they don't like the graffiti
vandalism (like “tags”) because it's illegal and unwanted
by property owners, but many actually like the graffiti
“aesthetic” because it's cool and colourful. Most people
like murals and street art that's done legally and with
community support
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Where is graffiti allowed?
10 places where graffiti is legal. Article for tourists that
wants to travel the world, see and paint graffiti. Locations
listed include Melbourne, Paris, Copenhagen, Los Angeles,
New York and Taipei.
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What's the difference between tagging and graffiti?
Even though these are spoken of in similar contexts,
these two are different forms. Graffiti refers to writings
or drawings on a surface in a public place whereas
tagging refers to the writing of the artist's name,
signature or logo on a wall. Hence, tagging is considered
as a very simple form of graffiti.
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Is graffiti illegal in India?
Legally, graffiti is not per se illegal in India. In fact,
graffiti has always been a part of Indian social lives.
Graffiti has been there since the ancient times of
human civilization when it existed in the form of stone
paintings and wall inscriptions. ... India there is two
types of graffiti – creative and defacing.
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What is digital graffiti?
Digital Graffiti is the world's first projection art
festival, where artists use the latest technologies to
create original works that are then projected across
the iconic white walls of Alys Beach, Florida.