Graffiti Negative Effects

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Graffiti has an outstanding impact to our lives. We see it quite often, and sometimes we gawk in disgust, and other times we marvel in amazement. It is only reasonable that it be considered an art form. Reasons as to why include its symbolization, its meaning, its skill required, and its overall effect on society. The first case of graffiti was when Darryl McCray was trying to impress a girl that he liked. He went around his town tagging his pseudonym around town. “Cornbread” could be seen all throughout the town. (B) This small act was just the start of a phenomenon that overtook urban life in the United States. Near the beginning, it was common for taggers to be apart of a gang. They would spray paint areas with their tag which would either …show more content…

He was a Greek-American named Demetrious. (Celebrating Forefather of Graffiti.) His full name has never been released, but he went through 5 boroughs of New York City and tagged his pseudonym TAKI 183 all around.(Celebrating Forefather of Graffiti.) This name began to be a common thing for people to see and his name stuck. He was seen as one of the forefathers of graffiti, sparking many people in New York to take up graffiti as a hobby. The history of graffiti is the grassroots behind the what we see today. A global epidemic was simply started by a few people that wanted to get a point across- wanted to be heard. It’s history may have it’s legal issues, but people see it as a issue that will not go away, because it won’t. There is too much appeal to allow someone to see your art and your work for graffiti to end. It is the art that must be seen by someone. Graffiti is still is prevalent as ever and still has a large following. The idea of gangs and delinquents committing these acts of vandalism no longer overcomes opinions about graffiti,as a lot of people consider it a craft. A craft that focuses on what is happening now, and what is happening where it takes place. That is why it has value. It acts as a timeline of the thoughts of the people and sometimes as a signal of civil …show more content…

The city was divided into 2 during the cold war up to the destruction of the famous Berlin wall. With political tension rising, the people looked for ways to express their emotion towards the situation. A large number of people looked towards Graffiti to do just that. (Berlin Street Art - How Graffiti Has Destroyed a Great German City) Graffiti can be seen almost anywhere in certain areas of Berlin, including cars, phone booths, stairs, and even cars. (Berlin Street Art - How Graffiti Has Destroyed a Great German City) The local government of Berlin, tired of spending copious amounts of money on trying to clean the constant spread, decided to just let it be, and in some cases protecting it. (Berlin Street Art - How Graffiti Has Destroyed a Great German City) Now, Berlin provides a home for people who wish to be surrounded by graffiti. Tourist activity has risen due to the art and it is much more cost efficient than working to get rid of it. (Berlin Street Art - How Graffiti Has Destroyed a Great German

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