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« on: August 19, 2010, 02:14:49 PM »
I'm not a graffiti artist, but I appreciate the art form. With that being said, I'd like to know from you DarkBlood, how you came to overlook how your choice of establishments to take a leaf from imply otherwise to you being anti-establishment. From my understanding of your argument, I could easily ask the same of the visual pollution we get forced to eye on the daily simply because it is backed by monetary virtue. Is it then acceptable to dismiss SAB billboards placed within a stonesthrow away of public schools in not so metropolitan areas and move on to blame that environment's dire situation on 'ugly graffiti'? I don't think I need to point out the fact that problems on the ground are far bigger and complex than wack tags with simply having to mention “municipalities and enterprises or even private wealthy individuals”.
More specifically on 'ugly graffiti', sometimes nothing reigns more true than how 'good taste is bad art'. It's all opinion really.