Graffiti isn’t really vandalism, as many people think it is, but more of an art to those who see it as art. Graffiti can be considered art because it all depends on the view of how people see things.
The origin of the term "graffiti" can be traced back to the Greek word “graphein,” meaning "to write," and the Italian word graffito, meaning "a scratch." In ancient times, graffiti was often carved ...
Dive into an intriguing fusion of miniature modeling and graffiti art in our latest video, "Unexpected Artistry: Creating Graffiti on Miniature Trains – A Surreal Experience!" Watch as we transform a ...
Allison Freidin discusses the future of the Museum of Graffiti, and what sets street art apart from other genres. Co-founders of the Museum of Graffiti, Allison Freidin and Alan Ket. Image courtesy of ...
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On any given afternoon in Pierre, a line of cars may sit quietly at a railroad crossing, drivers idling with their thumbs ...
Roger Gastman says he’s taking street art “beyond the streets,” at least for nine weeks this spring. The man who co-organized the Museum of Contemporary Art’s 2011 “Art in the Streets” survey has put ...
Should graffiti be considered art or vandalism? “It may be called art, but I don’t like it,” replied Paula DuBois of Gary. I asked DuBois this loaded question as she looked at a freshly painted ...
Graffiti Camp for Girls has branched out to spots across the Bay Area. But Clarion Alley, in the Mission, is a mainstay.
Discover the vape-inspired graffiti at Provape, blending street art with contemporary vape culture. Bold visuals and creative ...
Sign up for The Morning Report with all your must-read news for the day. By the time Sheriff Deputy Zheath Sanchez busted Imperial Beach’s most prolific tagger last ...
This year's Sundance Film Festival has a bunch of good movies. There's a new Princess Diana doc that uses archival footage to create a dreamy retelling of Diana's life, coming out on HBO Max later ...