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Graffiti - Graffiti Tagging In Nicaragua



It doesn't matter where you live in the world, chances are you've seen graffiti somewhere around your local community. It seems to spring up in every culture, although it tends to be more prevalent in big cities.

But is it vandalism? Or is it art? That's a difficult question to answer, mainly because there are so many different types and styles of graffiti. The most basic form of graffiti is "tagging" - which is usually a simple graphic, usually letters, perhaps a play on the creator's initials or nicknames. Often small and monochrome, it's probably one of the most annoying and frustrating types of graffiti, because it is small enough to deface almost any surface, and is almost universally condemned as having no artistic merit.

Graffiti, however, isn't restricted to tagging. On larger surfaces, many graffiti artists employ multiple colors and intricate designs to create their pictures. This is the type of graffiti that starts to cross the line into being artistic. It's this type of graffiti art that is now being showcased in a number of art galleries, both in the USA and around the world.

The other problem with graffiti as art is that the issue is clouded by the location of the art. If some of these stunning designs were created on a canvas, or a wall specially set aside for the purpose, then it would be easier to recognize them as art. Unfortunately most graffiti is placed on private property, without the owner's consent, and so is less likely to be viewed as a welcome addition.

Around the world, communities and governments have become more vigilant in their attempts to reduce the amount of graffiti. In many places there are community groups or government funded teams who guarantee to clean up graffiti in 24 hours after it's reported. Trains in New York were given new coatings that allowed paint to just be "dissolved" off their surfaces.

In my own local area, the sale of spray paint to persons under 18 is illegal, and all spray paints are kept in locked display cupboards. Another area has a team of painters who regularly go around and repaint any fences that have been covered in graffiti. One homeowner I know has had his fence repainted 7 times so far! Over time, however, the amount of graffiti reappearing is reducing, which is a victory for the opponents of graffiti.

Still, simply removing the problem may in fact be a loss to the artistic community in general. If graffiti is considered in its most highly refined form, then are we in fact stopping artistic development in its tracks by making it impossible for budding graffiti artists to practice their craft?

When you illegally deface someone else's property, no matter how beautiful the art you create, you have still committed a crime. Maybe what we need to do is find ways that graffiti artists can learn and practice their craft, without needing to deface hundreds of properties in the process. Some communities now provide blank spaces and invite local graffiti artists to paint them. Others have graffiti walls, where anyone can paint whatever they want.

Maybe there needs to be a shift in the thinking of graffiti artists, so they can discover the value of painting on paper, rather than walls. Would the great painters of the past still be as famous today if they had painted on walls, rather than on canvas? The problem is complex, so finding a solution that makes everyone happy is unlikely to be simple.

 
 
 
Some Other Useful Web Resources

1. Sign of the times: dissent on America’s highways - [Sunday Herald]
... in Los Angeles, reported from Nicaragua and Guatemala, written for ... he can get skateboard and graffiti kids pissed off enough to ... have a potent history of tagging or marking gang territory and ...
http://www.sundayherald.com/51580

2. Abstracts
... Civic Ethics in the Court of Augustus Caesar Mirjana Lozanovska: Angels of Death: Progress, War and Architecture Lachlan MacDowall: Bombing Trains after Madrid: Graffiti and Security on Melbourne's ...
http://politicsofspace.tc ....edu.au/abstracts.htm

3. Baltimore Daily News :: Baltimore Local News
... Oricl' not ready to let go of graffiti culture [ Baltimore Sun - 6 ... made his mark on Baltimore, tagging 'Oricl' on hundreds of light ... Mexico News New Zealand News Nicaragua News Peru News Midwest U.S ...
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5. Squall- ART, TRUTH AND POLITiCS (Nobel laureate with sharp diagnosis on art,...
... ON THE AIRWAVES METAPHYSICAL GRAFFITI (out and about with Banksy ... priests were ever murdered in Nicaragua. There were in fact three ... its own bleating little lamb tagging behind it on a lead, the ...
http://www.squall.co.uk/squall.cfm/ses/sq=0/ct=2

6. Supr.c.ilio.us
... us Social social tagging site tagging Log In Register Post a Site ... personalized, blog, Web2.0, graffiti, search, , AJAX, RSS ... netherlands, New-Zealand, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Niue, korea ...
http://supr.c.ilio.us/tag/generator

7. Jouke Kleerebezem's NQPaOFU 20, 26 October-14 November 1999
... help it organize my stuff by tagging and some categorizing ... than a meme to smear. But in Nicaragua apparently, where a sign ... Merle? In pen and ink retro Graffiti Calligraphy? Bids start at ...
http://www.nqpaofu.com/nqpaofu20.html

8. America's Most Dangerous Gang
... The symbols used as tattoos are also used in graffiti and personal writings. In general, Mara Salvatrucha members show no fear of law enforcement. They are not easily intimidated and frequently act ...
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/MS-13.htm

9. derivative work
... got? Editing? Selection? Indexing? Archiving? Tagging? Promotion? Because all those things could be ... ... night that Somoza was finally driven out of Nicaragua, and the Sandinistan revolution triumphed ...
http://lquilter.net/blog/

10. Graffiti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... Political graffiti in Len, Nicaragua, 1980. "If the gringos ... of the most common styles of graffiti have their own names. A "tag ... either spray paint or marker. "Tagging" is often the example given ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graffiti

11. The Graffiti is on the Wall ñ Dublin City - Images - Indymedia Ireland
... cork that has ties with nicaragua project from estelles im ... Flats in Inchicore are doing Graffiti workshops in the community ... sprays around the city too. Tagging crews. by infest Wed Jun 08 ...
http://www.indymedia.ie/n ...re.php?story_id=70155


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