Creative Writing: Adolescents And Graffiti

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Making murals and graffiti provides the artist with comfort because he or she may be going through a difficult situation in his or her lifetime. For example, in the article “Adolescents and Graffiti,” kan point out that Different forms of public graffiti,like gang graffiti, “tags”, and pieces provide different means to satisfy the psychology and emotional needs of their creatures who are not exclusively adolescents.,The artist displays this type of behavior to get attention.
Murals provide the creater with comfort because he or she has created something that they put hard work and effort into that is provided for not just themselves but also for the community, which is being torn down. For example, in the article “What rights do muralists …show more content…

The reason for this is because it may be the only piece of property that the creator has access to not only for privacy but, can be going through adolescence. Adolescents is a stage of life in which the individual seeks freedom. For example in the article “Adolescents and Graffiti,” Kan explains that When trying to secure a sense of personal space and time, the presence of others, especially adults, is often deemed threatening at home,”parents may regularly notice the strange behaviors of their adolescents, either behind frequently locked bedroom doors or during usually extended times inside the bathrooms.” individuals are acting out because they are not given freedom to make their own choices by always being told what to do, they are not able to express their feelings because nobody will not understand them or maybe nobody has the time to sit down and have a personal conversation with their kid to see why they are displaying these certain type of odd behaviors.They may be having a conflict with parents about school such as low grades, not paying attention in class, and not attending class daily. So they do graffiti as a solution. Another reason that making murals and graffiti can provide the artist with personal is because he or she has created a personal piece that means a lot to them and can look back at this mural as a beautiful memory. For example, in the article “What Rights do Muralists …show more content…

In the article “What rights do muralists have to the buildings they paint on? Bjorgum believed that many disputes surrounding murals have a lot to do with advertising, when an area of a city is downtrodden,muralists choose highly visible walls for their works to spruce up the space.” Muralists make murals to advertise others for enjoyment. For example they can be making murals to tell a story of their personal lives Or for loved ones that passed away. Graffiti is known as defiance because people use it as a way that is known to vandalize property. In the article “Adolescents and Graffiti,” Kan points out that “The undesirable fact is graffiti has become an expensive social problem in many cities in the world.” “U.S. cities spent an estimated four billion dollars cleaning graffiti in 1994 (Walsh,1996). Graffiti is and still continues to be a huge problem that we deal with today and can not really be prevented. Murals are illegal but are not viewed by others as a harmful environment while graffiti is viewed a harmful environment because of all the negativity messages being displayed on walls,buildings, and subway

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