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Graffiti - Southside Graffiti Tagging
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.
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Some Other Useful Web Resources
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1. BILLBURG.COM williamsburg, brooklyn [Local Color] ... her tag). When she started out tagging trains in the late 1970s ... on Art Crimes (http://www.graffiti.org/) are Europeans -- kids ... school on Williamsburg's Southside. "There's a philosophy in ...
http://www.billburg.com/l ...olor/content.cfm?id=6 |
2. SOUTHSIDE skatepark ... Report any broken equipment or unsafe conditions immediately. Stealing will not be tolerated. Keep park clean, throw trash away. No graffiti or tagging! Not responsible for lost ot stolen items.
http://www.southsideskatepark.com/rule.html |
3. Holla at a Scholar!! - Adisa Banjoko on Hip Hop, Politics, Islam, Chess & Ma... ... on. You know it's kinda graff,but with lot'sa tagging in it, but they aint got the skills that a ... ... in all the I believe the essential elements of graffiti, the development of the letters, styles and ...
http://www.netweed.com/ly ...alswords_archive.html |
4. DenverPost.com - The writing on the walls ... words stand out: "block," "southside," "Playoo" and "52 Crip ... park tables heavily marked by tagging last week while they decoded ... astray." A place to paint Graffiti artist Travis Burns, 29, has ...
http://www.denverpost.com/style/ci_3750781 |
5. hiphopnz.com - aotearoa hiphop timeline 2001 - Now ... other side of the world. :: Graffiti artists start to establish ... Enemy Productions Stop Tagging released on the Voodoo Vinyl ... Against the Flow released on Southside Records. 1990 :: Upper Hutt ...
http://www.hiphopnz.com/timeline.php |
6. 2006 State of the City Address to the Chamber of Commerce - Mayor - City of ... ... Kertzman with Seattle Southside Tourism, we are developing a ... tolerance graffiti program. Graffiti is not only a brazen sign of ... and blight, but can also be tagging that marks out gang territory ...
http://www.ci.kent.wa.us/mayor/chamberaddress.asp |
7. http://www.ncjrs.gov/txtfiles1/bja/195062.txt Title: Community Prosecution Strategies Series: Monograph Authors: John S. Goldkamp, Cheryl Irons ...
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8. Chicago Gang Murals and Graffiti ... Comments American Gang Graffiti Gaylord Murals and Taggings ... rival gangs and their members. Tagging Equipment - Tools of the ... Gang Leadership Special Southside Section New York City Bronx ...
http://www.gaylords712.com/Facts.html |
9. networked_performance ... including PrimantiĆs, the Strip, the Southside, East Liberty, the Northside, Beaver Falls ... ... The article described a form of mobile graffiti, using a cell phone as a paint spraycan, "by ...
http://www.turbulence.org ...archives/2005_06.html |
10. tattoo removal message boards ... Man who flooded city with his graffiti is sentenced to clean it up ... made his mark on Baltimore, tagging "Oricl" on hundreds of light ... that Telegraph Avenue and the Southside commercial district are ...
http://www.removaltattoo. ...valmessageboards.html |
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