Contrary to what you might think, most graffiti is is not bad language...
What started as just plain writing on walls, turned into a fast growing art form that swept across the nation. It became something anyone can relate to. It's wrong to paint anything on private property, that will never change, what can we do to provide more legal places where this art form can evolve and be preserved?
What started as just plain writing on walls, turned into a fast growing art form that swept across the nation. It became something anyone can relate to. It's wrong to paint anything on private property, that will never change, what can we do to provide more legal places where this art form can evolve and be preserved?