delta_9
Bluelighter
I don't like "tagging" and I never have, but I think there's a difference between "tagging" and true graffiti art. I've seen some pretty amazing pieces around my city.
What if my art was not with paint but with hammer and chisel? What if I created art by chipping and chiselling the hell out of any structure I could find?
I would never go get up on the side of someones house yet on a apartment building all the time.
naptownhiphopist said:to say that the point of graffiti is "getting up" and or "getting your name known" and or "fame" is just as myopic as stating that art is only art when it is with permission. each person who writes graffiti has their own reason for doing so.
I find grey concrete and saturation advertising in every public space offensive too. I don't see why advertisers should have the right to invade my consciousness in such a way simply because they have the power of money, as long as that is allowed then graf has my full and wholehearted support. Art trumps our twisted and destructive modern concepts of property and ownership any day imo.^^ I like what you said about it and agree. I find advertising offensive.
nap I like your pieces too. I wish I could make mine all shiny and more 3d like that and be able to blend my colours and patterns and tones better but I still find can control really difficult as I’m used to brushes and even then I’m a ‘messy’ artist and graf seems to be so neat and precise.
Ummm emo graf? I don’t understand![]()
delta_9 said:I don't like "tagging" and I never have, but I think there's a difference between "tagging" and true graffiti art. I've seen some pretty amazing pieces around my city.
doofqueen said:lacey would you consider me to be toy being unskilled? I feel like I have respect for what graf is about even though I’m not very good just yet. It’s more about lack of respect than skill yes? And when can I see some of yours?
and yes I realise ‘toy’ is an old term….