Share your thoughts
Joe Fusaro - Nyack Public Schools,
Hawthorne, NY
Many artists have proven that graffiti is indeed
art, but what makes people like Laura from Australia react negatively to
graffiti is it's propensity to be used as a "marker" rather than art. Good
graffiti, like any good art work, takes vision, planning, effort, and
often permission from those whose property might be used as the canvas.
When we work with graffiti artists, we like to make sure that permission
is secured before working on someone else's property. This way, the artist
has the time and support to create a quality piece of work.
samantha - divisadero, visalia,cali
i lv
graffiti i grew up around it cuz my brother s tag every where and they
taught me alot about it and my sisters that are 16 and 19 always helped me
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ashe - vcu, richmond, va
before
asking the question of graffiti being art look first at the definition of
art; its about 3 pages long in the dictionary. whats that say about art?
to me it says art is nothing and everything coexisting in the same place(
arts in the eye of the artist type thing) yes graffiti is illegal but look
at artists like KR, Daim and Ces to name a few who have had pieces and
sculptures in art galleries. now think about other non-graffiti based
artists who have been arrested or harassed for their "art", what they did
was still considered art in some form, illegal or not. think about
it.
Silvia Tinajero - South Gate Senior
High, South Gate CA.
I am an art teacher for the Los Angeles
Unified School District, I have been so for 3 years. What I have noticed
from my students regarding graffiti is that they want to be able to
express themselves in an artistic way. I help them integrate the art they
view and know from their communities into new forms of art. Although, I do
prohibit the use of tagging style writing in my class. I do see a
difference in Graffiti or Aerosol art and let my students integrate this
form into their self-portraits, just as long as it is legible and not
related to any type of gang. I grew up in this area, 10 minutes from
Watts, Compton, Downtown LA. and know that we do lack support from the
Arts in our communities! I hope I am making a difference and showing my
students that art is very broad and ever changing. What art is to me is
having my students express themselves and seeing the end result ,which is
self-confidence!
ROC - belmot,
la
graffiti is not a crime is art is best i am a graffiti artist
but people say iam a tagger
thiago - santa maria rs brasil
graffiti it's
art,you can paint for many causes,and you can see this by many ways:paint
for fun,just do it,but at the same time,paint
all,destruction,vandalism.People think by different ways,and should be
respected.For me,you have to be you,do what you think it's rigth.Graffiti
it's art,you just can't stop paint!!
"SIST_ONE"
- ANN ARBOR
WELL I HAVE TO ANSWER THIS QUESTION FROM A GRAFFITI
WRITERS POINT OF VIEW I'VE BEEN PAINTIN
'ON WALLS, BRIDGES, ETC' FOR 6
YEARS NOW AND THERES NOTHIN BETTER THEN GOIN OUT AND CREATING SOMETHIN OUT
OF NOTHING AND FOURMING SOMETHIN THAT WASNT THERE BEFORE IT CATCH'S THE
EYE AND GETS THE GIRLS IF ANYONE ELSE HERES IS DOWN TO PAINT LEAVE A POST
AND I HOLLA BACK. "KING OF THE ANNARBOR GRAFFITI SCENE" -PEACE.
CHRISTINA - Independence H.S., Glendale
AZ
I belive that graffiti is a positive way for people to expess
themselves...therefore I think that yes it is art...
urbandrum1 - Riverside Community College, Riverside,
Ca
see the true problem with graf art is that....
1) it does
not include a football
2) it has only now been semi-accepted by the art
community as art
3) it does not make sense to corprate america or the
world for that matter...except when they can work it in to an ad or
promotion trying to be neeto hipsters.
4) mainstream america does not
dig it... it must be art
roque foo -
G.C.C., los angeles, ca
graffiti is art as well
as vandalism. why? well let's compare both forms:
1. for graffiti to be
seen as art one has to take it or visualize it outside it's chosen
area(i.e. the wall). one has to apperiate it for what it is not where it
is. would a picasso or a michalangelo masterpiece be any less of a
masterpiece if it were done on a wall?
2. graffiti has many forms of
art. for example, in abstract art- the artist tries to portray the essence
of the object he/she is painting. that maybe why we can't see an actual
image. a graffiti artist does the same in a form called wild style, where
the artist portrays the letters in what he/she believes is their truest
form.
i actually have more points, but i have to get to class. thankx
for the oportunity to express myself on such a great
subject.
joe walsh – Avondale,
Manchester, UK
I believe that graffiti is an
art for street gangs wh go out to paint their name to be recognized.How
can it not be an art is my question anyone that puts pen to paper is
making art this is just the same but paint to wall or fence or
door.
ErIsMonEyS - northeastern catholic
high school, philadelphia, pa
Listen people
graffiti is an art that is denied by the government. If a graffiti artist
does and enourmous piece theyll get arrested for doin so but if someone
draws a squiggly lin on a piece of canvas thats art? I think that graffiti
should be legal because I have been caught twice now and I am very
frustrated because of this! My website is http://eris19125.tripod.com
where you can check out some of the graffiti in philadelphia pennsylvania
and please remember that we have a right to freedom of expression but
where is it?
ReCLuSE graff spider -
broadalbin-perth high school, Amsterdam, New York
Of course graff is art. I've been doing Graff for a couple
of years now. graffiti takes skill, style and it takes a lot of
expression. Just because it isn't done in a studio doesn't mean it's not
art. People consider some of the stupidest crap art so they should
consider Graff an art form. I hate when people act like Graff artists are
so bad when there are drug dealers and prostitutes out on the streets.
Graff makes plain ugly gray buildings look so colorful and
great.
shane – working, London,
harrow
I think that Graffiti is totally stupid
altough it does brighten up walls SOMETIMES ONLY! there should just be one
huge, gigantic wall where anyone can graffiti. And dat shud be da only
place. oderwise dey shud get arrested for a long time as afterall it is
ILEGAL! So come on carry on doing graffiti. Good on
you!!!!!!
bitch that bites – kuyper,
Sydney
i think lesbians rock and all u people
out there should just leave us lesbians alone!!!!
BEST ONER B2sk - VAlencia HS, brooklyn NY
GRAff is an will always be an art form to my eyes so peace
to all writers and f the system
Eat sleep and graff (dont
Bite)
Angel Alvarado - Valenplia HS,
Placentia CA
Graff art is and will always be an
art form to me cause its a way of expressing your feelings towards whats
goin on in the world and in your life.Its also something thats in my life
writin on walls is something I get really into doin and when im at it
there is nothin that can stop me,ok maybe the cops. graff is an art form
cause it has many elements for example you got the throw up,peaces,hit
ups, one linerrs,bobles and one of my favorite 3D's and alot more that
many writers are comin up with. so no matter what people say about graff
to me it will be and art form to my eyes.
Jason - willow glen high school, san jose,
California
Yes graffitti is an art. Us
graffitti artist use the same techniques as well known artists. Most
people don't consider it art because they don't under stand the trouble
wee go through to get where we are, and I feel that if they would take the
time to hear us out that graffitti would be excepted by
all.
LITTLE CHICKEN – WHS,
HOUSTON,TEXAS
I BELIEVE ART WALL IS NOT BAD
BECAUSE WHERE EVER YOU DO IT ON A PAPER ON THE CONCRETE ON AWALL IT WILL
ALWAYS BE ART WETHER PEOPLE BELIEVE IT OR NOT
Lauren – Gateway, St.Louis MO
I
think graffiti is a form of art and i dont care if others think different.
I love to do grafitti because it lets my imagination even bigger. I have a
talent that some people dont have. I may not do graffiti on wall and such
but i do do it on paper and its still fun to do. Almost everyone i kno
likes the lettering i do for them and to them its art. I like seeing
graffiti on walls because its just a self expression on how someone
feels.
BiG TiPsTaH - CoMpToNe HiGh, BiG
BaD CiTy Of CoMpToNe
Of coarse graffiti is
art...how can it not be?? Being a graffiti artist myself i truely
understang other graffiti artists mind.. There is a difference between
graffiti and tagging. When a person graphs they usually do murals with
peeps nick names and characters. I will always graph regardless of what
people think..StAy Up CoMpToNe
andy -
www.gle.nl, Holland
talking about art is
difficult because what is art i think everyone is an artist because
everyone is a piece of art by his one every uman is unique. and i think
that graffiti is the mirror of the people who realy live in the
streets.
Josh Terceira---..JOTS!.. -
Central High, Providence, RI
Graf is always
gonna be art, and just cause some rich govment officials dont want us
"defacing their trains" doesn't mean its bad. Take a look at some graf
next time you pass it...just look. Even my moms is into it now (yeah its
freaky) but just cause its illegal dont mean its not art. I'd much rather
look at graf for free rather than pay 30 bucks to get into some crappy art
gallery. Graf isn't just scribbles...I've seen pieces put up over 3 hours
time, 6 feet high, 10 feet long, and is that just scribbles?! Look at the
Saber piece in the aqueducts in LA (May it Rest In Peace)which took OVER
97 GALLONS OF PAINT!http://www.artcrimes.org/wam/sabersticker.jpg Is that
just scribbles? Kill me right now if it is. GRAF TILL I
DIE!
TRC – Adelaide, SA
i have been arrested about 4 times for graffit,and it is
absoulte bullshit,some writers get put away in jail longer than rapists
and murderers,graffiti is about personal expression,i do it for me. my own
self satisfaction, not to be cool and do shitty little tags,to go into a
train yard bus yard or just in an alley and do a full blown piece and go
all out.get out of there without getting caught,is not only an artform in
its self it is an entire underground culture.doing a masterpiece on a
canvas and having it hung in a gallery or exhibition is hard and costs
alot of money,you cannot put a price on having people walk through youre
piece on the train on the way to work on the morning..graffiti is hardcore
artistic expression,for some it is heaven but for most it is
hell.
sunny - north gwinnett,
suwanee,ga
i think graffiti is a valid art
form, and it is incredible what those artists can do with a can of spray
paint. it is just very misrepresented by all of the gang symbols: "tags"
it is this imitation of graffiti art that is vandalism, and those who do
it are not artists. just like cubism, impressionism, or any other new art
genre, graffiti is looked down upon and scorned by the general public. but
who wants to be normal anyways? the "normal" person does not accept
graffiti because they cannot understand it.
Coral Cay - Meridian Jr.High, Kent, WA
I think Graffiti is art, most deffinetly. It isn't
"bathroom art" or gallery art, but it's
stick-in-your-face-and-deal-with-my-message art. I think that wonderful
artests that the only way they can get noticed is on a wall is pretty bad,
I mean artests are so over looked these days, we need to bring art back
into our lives. Stop being so prim and proper, guess whos back again, art
is back, tell a friend. Boo watch out im coming for ya with my fists of
paint and pencil.
Valerie - anderson
high, austin, TX
for a 15 yr old as myself to
make a statement, i know art. graffiti is art. there are all kinds of art.
either legal or not it's art in everyway. graffiti for many mexicans like
me is an expression of life. they paint their thoughts, hopes and their
lives and show it to the world for hope or for pride. but to come
devestated when one does not appreciate it and destroy what to them is all
they have. it may cause problems to the city or state and they destroy or
'clean' it but what about the artist? they only feel like the world don't
care. i hope you people get an idea what i'm saying
here.
-@*Astig*@- - UCLA
I think, Graffiti is an art. I believe that each artists
have various ways of expressing theirselves to the public. I myself before
considered it as vandalism, but it then came to a point when i stared on
one graffiti down the street,, i told myself that it's a way some people
express themselves which maybe others cant appreciate. One more thing not
all artists can imitate the styles people who mekes graffiti....=P
=)
micky
graffit is art..
oh what am i saying,
its a matter of
opinion really,
im going back to sleep...
nseya – whlsm, London
graffiti is
not a crime, is an other form of art. and art is a form of expression.
there is what they call legal graffiti. it is true that some people do it
as a vandalism, but if there was more youth centre and more kid off the
street maybe it wouldn't happen.
Laura - Australia
I believe that graffiti
is not art! Graffiti is VANDALISM!!!!!! Graffiti could lead to crime.
Scribble - How could scribble be Art!! Think first before Act, graffiti
have been on peoples property without permision!
ROPAS, New School - Brooklyn, NY
That's a
stupid question. Anyone who has ever studied art knows that at some point
in the documented chronology of art, around the time of Duchamp, anything
an "artist" called art became art. Graffiti writers don't do it for
respect from institutions, to get paid, or to be accepted into school.
They do it for themselves and for each other, to reaffirm their existence
in a world that increasingly tells them that they have no control. The
validity of graffiti as art would only be questioned in a country like
America, where an artist is looked upon as a nuisance and a disgrace if
they do not generate capital from doing what they love. It's not about
money or grants or acceptance. That's what makes graffiti so uniquely
American. We struggle under the weight of oppressive capitalism, and
occasionally we are painted over, but the signs of us will always appear
and re-appear.
Johana Guerra, Belmont High
School - Los Angeles, CA
Graffiti to me is and always will be a
form of art.I am proud to say that I am an artist of this type of
art.Through my eyes, Graffiti is very special and unique.When ever I
draw,I never wonder that what I do is a bad influence in my community.For
me it's the contrary. Graffiti lights up the community.It makes "el
barrio" more colourful.When I draw, I try to show my love for my "Raza",my
people, my art, my Mexican Pride. Throught out Graffiti, I can express
this feeling that i have so strong for my culture.True graffiti is not
tagging on the walls to gain teritorry from other gangs. It's way beyond
those barriers:it comes from the heart. I'm proud of this art and of the
artists.I just hope that someday Graffiti would be realize as art and not
as a disgrace to society.That it will be appreciated and the artist will
be recognized as true painters.In the mean time, I shall continue to do
what I do best and that is to create my art that I love, GRAFFITI.
Leo Braaksma, MAVO - Netherlands
(Friesland)
I saw a link to this page at Google.com and I saw
the question "Is graffiti art or not and why or why not?" I think Graffiti
is art because it's something not everybody could do.You need to be a
litle bit talented I think. This were my thoughts about it. I hope they
can help you.
BR - Denver,
CO
Graffiti as art? Absolutely. Graffiti accepted by the general
public? Not so much. The thing is, graffiti is often attention grabbing as
you walk down the street, ride the train, etc. It is forced on the public
(as opposed to going to a gallery or private venue)like an advertisement
on a billboard. Imagine if billboards were used (instead of buildings)for
graffiti (instead of advertising). Would it then become a socially
recognized form of art? Would that then change the essence of
graffiti?
jayson ( RED ) - art institute
of Colorado, colorado springs co.
art please,
every one with style knows,
where else are you going to get this free
art show.
the way it stands out and glows,
look at the lines and how
well they flow,
graffiti artist are the most talented and creative, but
this we already know.
ac – new
york
Graffitti art is excellent and being a
gallery owner I am trying to attract new art forms that are moveable - and
would love some graffitti artists to feature their work. I do not agree
that any wall is a free canvas though. If you own it fine but otherwise,
it may be my property and until I give you permission you are violating my
space. I hope in the near future more galleries that offer all venues of
art also include graffitti art work.
billy68 - Middlessex Uni, london, UK
Graffiti is a cultural excercise in self-expression and
freedom of speech. It is about intervention but also communication. I
would like you to go online to http://www.vandalsquad.com and see a site
that promotes online graffiti. Is is the same when your graffiti does not
destroy physical property? I definitely think so.
sam – Kennedale, edmonton Alberta, Canada
i feel that graffiti is a form of self
exspression
Joseph.t - de la sale,
auckland, new Zealand
yes ido thnk graffiti is
art, az otha peps think othawise, sum peps c it az a crime but wat thy
dont c is wat da persn bhind da art iz exprssin & relatin 2, they r
exprssin wat thy feel. u c wen sum peps feel emotional thy dont exprss
emotion thy keepit 2 thmselves if thy could channel dat emotion into art
thy would hav sum good work of art wethr thy r good or not it does not
mattr... "wiri'z finest up in here"
John
- St. John's University, Flushing, NY
While, I
appreciate the artistic talent it takes to create graffiti, I think you
are missing an essential point. Whether ii is art or not is art is
irrelevent as you have have no right to the property of another person.
That person did give you permission to draw anything on the side of their
building. This essentially boils down to property rights and if you
believe they exist, because if you do, then it becomes obvious that
defacing the property of another is something that society should look
down upon.
sceem – fohi, fontana
ca
im a graf artist and i fell that this is one
of the better ways to express your self graf is art it gets me very mad
when people say the kid who mobs has low self-esteem thats a bunch of bull
keep mobin keep it real sceem cil crue
RaVeN_ FrOm Da AB KreW - Auckland, North Shore, New
Zealand
ive been writin fo 4 years now sprayin
and bombin da baboombom outta walls or whatever surface i can find and i
tell you, graffiti is not just my art, it is a major part of my life as
with all writers i know. Gettin up and expressing how you feel what you
feel and how you feelin it in any way you want, to me, thats how it should
be. Toys dont get rekognition because all they do is pull out a spraycan
and wryte their tag on summin in such a wack style it isnt even considered
to us as graffiti. 2 me there are two classes.... taggers and writers, you
should distinguish yourself between the two groups then check if its
really the true art we writers like to call quality graf graffiti is the
most expressive form of art there is i love it wit all my soul til the day
i d.i.e. luv to all tha trues and my baby krystal
-RaVeN-
Abraham Gonzalez - Dodson middle
school, WILMINGTON C.A
they might be bad or
good.Some of the people that i know tag they are from a crew here in
wilmington it is one of the top crew here.This cew starts all the way from
mds. to hs. i think that is not a crime to tag unless they are destroing
some ones life
Rachel - llwyn y bryn,
Swansea
i am styding n/d fashion and clothing
and am currently writing an essay on graffiti while i have been styding
this subject i have realised the talent on these artists well thats what i
would class them as thanxs rach.
HAZE -
WHITTIER HIGH, WHITTIER CALIFORNIA
I think
graffiti is an art but some people miss use it. I my self do grafiti but i
do it on my own property. Not like other people that go fuck others
peoples property. Go look for emty lots, or abandid places. Keep it a art
dont make it a crime. And stop all the hating out
there.
zin - whittier high , LA
California
graffit is a fourm of art however
when it is on some one elses property other then yours it is a act of
vandalism. with this said i can now say that graffiti is art and a part of
some people culture. peaple grow up around graffiti . especially in the
lower class ares . graffiti is not a lower class art .art is art . graffit
has been put down by society. graFFITI WILL NEVER END.
Andy
Graffiti IS art. Whoever
says graffiti isn't art then they have it totally wrong. Maybe if you look
at you average Graffiti Throwup in the streets then you might as well say
Graff isn't art but when you look at the real shit like pieces and stuff.
You see alot of Artistic Style. Just with the lettering some Artists
practice for years to acheive a level they wasnt and the filled effects in
graffiti just don;t come from nowhere.
ASTER - Madison,San Antonio TX
Man yall need to relize we arent out to make money we are
jus giving you somethign you need to take the time and relize it graffiti
is free! its about expression you want more of my mind hit me back peace
ASTER REP
magician2000 - Hanford, CA
Graffiti may be considered an art, however
since most artist pay for the canvas that we use. Be it paper for drawing
or painting, old saws, or even a traditional piece of canvas. Without the
permission of the owner of the building, train car, truck, or any thing
else the graffiti artist uses. Then that person is a vandal.
This
is directed towards Giovanni... What would you think of someone who went
up to your car, or house and started painting on it?... Belive it or not,
I am willing to bet you would probably be as pissed off as the owner of
the building you were tagging... Would it be OK, for him to paint your
house and car?... With what he felt was art???
Any expression on to
any form of canvas can be considered art... But if you don't pay for the
canvas, or are commissioned to work there they you are trespassing and
vandalizing other peoples property... How about if he had just put a fresh
coat of paint, alas just a plain coat of any color paint... And you went
an tagged over it... Could we consider you an art censor, since you didn't
like what he had there and covered it up?...
Isa - (homeschool) Mililani, HI
I
think graffiti is lovely, but I can understand if say, you own a
cheeseburger hut and someone graffiti's an anti-cheeseburger mural on the
side of your cheeseburger hut, you'd be rather disturbed. They should
assign public walls open for artists to express themselves, the problem
being everybody would want to restrict what may be gaffiti'd on the wall
("No profanity or explicit graphics") . . . Try and make it a positive
supportive thing, paint over the public walls every six months so that new
art can sprout. Oh, I know! How about hire some big wealthy company to
have graffiti done all over their corporate headquarters -- then graffiti
will become very uncool. By the way, what's the difference between freedom
of speech let loose in public air and freedom of written word on public
walls
Viel - cesar chavez high school,
phoenix AZ
Yes I think Graffiti is art except
for the gang art thats just all about gang banging. But the art you see in
frieghts is art to me. I like to see it. visit www.graffiti.org
and
www.silentwrytes.com these sights show you alot. I like the letters and
colors.
ViSiOn - representing West
Philly, Jersey
There is no question about this.
You can't give anyone a can of Kry and think they can just throw up a
peice. It takes skill and mad practice like any other form of art. All you
haters out there dissin graffiti can just keep wishin. You aint gonna stop
this game baby. Its gonna happen til the day you die. Peace, im
OUty---------ViSiOn--be in the look for this kat----
leanne - bishop wand, feltham England
i thik graffiti is art and it shouldnt be illegal some
people express there self by doing graffiti i think sum of da stuff i ave
seen is wicked!!!! safe!!!! keep it up.
Perish_O.S. - H2 university, santa fe NM
well graff is an art but it is a lifestyle...
rebellion
against corporate society...but to try to exploit it by selling or taming
it to let companies prosper off some cool idea that a graff artist created
well that's not cool. trains and freights are where it should stay or be
seen...respect to all
jeremy, lenoir city high
school - lenoir city, tennessee
Graffiti is most definately art
in my opinion i mean writers put there life on the line by tryin to get up
i mean some people would wrather call the police and have them chase you
than to realize your passion for what you do. This isn't to say that
everything spray painted is art. But a lot is.
beatrice - romania
I guess it is! I don't do
graffitis but some of my classmates do. But only on paper. A couple of
years I did graffitis too, on paper.
It's cool. I think I can express
my feelings in this way. It is a an art...I like it very much.
Estridge, Brownsburg Junior High School - Indianapolis,
Indiana
I think that graffiti is art becuz it took some people
time to think of designs then for them to the get colors that would flow
with the whole thing. It also represents people and who they are like
regular art it also represents the artist or artists.
Clayton Needham - Beal
Graffiti Art is
something that people need to get over and realize that its not going to
be stopped. I am a graf artist myself and I dont care if I get arrested 10
million times or get put on death row , I will do it to the day I die .
There are many others out there like me.
Its only the punk kids that
tag on things that show great disrespect , like a grave stones or another
artist work. If you are true graf artist you know not to tag on things
like that , you tag on things that can be painted over or big corperation
that flood our minds with advertisements every day (Which is another form
of graffiti)
I am not well spoken as you can see. But graffiti art is
something not to ignore . Its getting bigger and bigger , and taking up
more room in art gallerys . I personally do alot of canvas work in my
studio at school . But you cant just do canvas work and think graffiti is
just that . You need to be doing the illegal stuff to really capture the
essance of graffiti . Graffiti is something bigger then you all think .
Its going to change the world someday. Its just that we have to get over
it . The ART OF GETTING OVER. Peace, Mantis.
nunya bizness - New Zealand
Art Wanks
thomas cleary, HIRAM COLLEGE - Newport,
R.I.
The responses here are rather refreshing and are indicitive
of a group of people familiar with art and expression. However, if this
forum was made known to all of the average joes out there i beleave the
response would be quite different, unfortunetly. Graffiti is most
certainly art. Those who would claim otherwise are allowing ignorance to
overcome reasoning. Simply because one does not understand the motives,
style, or purpose of graffiti does not mean that it isn't a very important
and diverse form of art. Speaking for myself as a graffiti artist- I feel
as though the often constricted realms of 'traditional arts' can hinder
creativity and expression. Through graffiti art (i term which is becoming
more difficult to confine this innovative form of art to), i have found a
forum with which i can express myself and explore unbounded artistic
development. Not everyone that does graffiti participates in the
destruction of public or private property. Although if cities would
provide writers with places to paint (legal walls) not only would there be
less vandalism but city walls formerally drab and useless, could be given
new life. Rather then try to take away its validity and demonize it, if a
more pro-active solution was saught after, i think everyone for or against
graffiti would be better off.
kEmZ oNeR,
university of maryland - germany
graffiti is most definetly an
artform. every artist recognizes that art is a boundless and free. when
writers paint they transfer thier soul onto the wall. for myself graffiti
belongs to a subculture consisting of mostly youth or better put youthful
souls who are not content with society. we paint to voice our opinion. we
also paint add color to life. plus graffiti cannot be stopped!!!
AuRa, Riverside Community College - Riverside,
California
As a writer I believe that graffiti is art. It takes
vision, creativity, and talent- not to mention balls. I was arrested for
it a year and a half ago and am just getting back into it. I feel that a
piece on a wall is more inspiring to this generation than a picture in a
museum in some damn foreign country.
Kristin,
Univ. North Texas - Coppell, TX
Jean-Michel Basquiat!!! SAMO!
k8, Batley School of Art -
England
if people would actually recognise graffiti as an art
form then these artists could be provided with proper spaces to spray and
exhibit they're work. It has been arround forever and it is about time it
got the credit it deserves. xx
fontana giusti,
flavia - Rome, Italy
I think that graffiti are art .by this form
of art people says what they think. Graffiti can express what you think
about politic problems or social problems with another way for express
your own opinion than writing it,it's a personal way of expression:you can
write or draw.
Cenz, AW Dryfoos School of art
grad - West Palm Beach, FL
The graffiti art movement has
outlived many other existing art movements, and like every new thing- it
is hated in its own time and only can be reflected upon years later. It
will be a while before the cattle realize this is a valid art form. If you
see it, remember that someone made it for you- so enjoy it! Next time your
stuck at a train crossing, enjoy the expirience and look for some of the
greatest artwork you will ever see racing across your face! Myself and
others spend there time and money designing and risking our asses just to
express ourselves to the general public. We're not paying galary fees so
some old fart can say what he thinks what art is. This is in your face
art, you either enjoy the visual stimulation of looking at it, or you
atleast admire what somebody went through to put it up for you. Graff is
art for the people! litghen up society!
danielle, berkley normal middle school - new
zealand
Graffiti IS an art. I have just recently been
researching graffiti as a result of a debate that we were given for
school. The topic is that kids who do graffiti and tag are artists. I am
on the affirmative team. From what I understand, graffiti is a way for
people to communicate and hre their emotions and personal views. It doesnt
matter whether its illegal or what, its still an art. anyway whose to say
what is and isnt an art? who even god dam nos what art well and truly is?
well i believe and am now thoroughly convinced that graffiti is n art and
have good faith that i shall win the debate.
Anonymous
TAKE GRAFFITI OUT OF THE GALLERIES
AND KEEP IT ILLEGAL! That's what makes it so powerful. I have mixed
feelings about whether or not it is art. But hell, i don't exactly know
what "art" is. As long as it remains as something that is done for self
satisfaction, whether it be some scibbling in a bathroom or a production,
it will be art. When you start to take the innocence out of things
(putting graffiti in galleries) you take away the feeling of
accomplishment.
Mr. Y, TECHSHA - SA,
MALAYSIA
in my opinion,graffiti in forever an art.some said they
didn`t like the graffiti,but who care`s?They didn`t appreciate this art
with their heart but only their f***ing minds.But absolutely,maybe they
didn`t have minds,sh*t!
Chris Stephenson,
Bishop Barringhton - Bishop, Auckland
I love Graffiti i don't do
it on walls i just do it as a subject in school.
SLERPEM DMS - MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
Expressing
your self is art right????? i think i am right.. , now u can express your
self in alot of things , now graffiti art is one of them
most people
do not understand wat it is about other than graffiti artists... thats why
there is al this confusion and shit.... graffiti art will neva stop ,
people have just got to look at reality.
Paul,
B.C.I - Brantord, Ontario
Of coarse Graffiti is art...Its a form
of exxpession which is not taken lightly by police because it is also
vandilism...Graffiti is given a bad reputation because some "writers" have
no talent-incompitent-TOYS-also beacause they write or spray
obsenities...i think writers want to expess themselves to the world and
the only way to do that is threw graffiti.
B
Collins - Paris, France
I grew up in New york City in the early
80s doing graffiti.I can say that to sit home and do a canvas was not the
same fame.There were some galleries in soho, but they were always out to
make a buck off you.It was definitely a non color thing with other
writers.White boys hanging with the spanish writers and black,we didnt get
caught up with the forced ,i like you cause your black trip.If you could
hook something up you were down.I turned to be a musician and still feel
the same ethic is used.
ViSHuN, Nice Try -
Silver Spring, MD
I'm a writer and graffiti is definitely an art
form. It takes skill and time to produce, and the results can sometimes be
gorgeous. The problem is that it is viewed as a problem by most people
because it gets negative media attention, and scares the bejesus out of
conservative white folk. However, if people would take the time to learn
about the culture behind it, they'ed find that graffiti is a totally
non-violent means of expression.
geoff,
jenison high - jenison, michigan
graffiti is DEFINATLY art...why
are graffiti artists criticized only by the tool they use and the way they
express their art...they are constantly blamed for society's problems just
because they use a spray can instead of a paintbrush, etc. if they were to
use a different medium in which to express themselves, they would be seen
and accepted as artists...why not now? most other artists work in
favorable enviroments...never worrying about the law, getting hit by a
train, and even death by expressing themselves...graffiti artists do...and
will always be hated unless the community treats them as true
artists...not felons...(pRaFeT--"AeRoSoLiCs"``feeding tha 616
uprise...)
israel, STEELE CANYON - San Diego,
California
GRAFFITI IS 1 OF THE BEST ART FORMS TODAY.I AM A
GRAFFITI ARTIST AND I LOVE TAGGING ITS FUN.IT LETS ME EXPRESS MY SELF
THROUGH PAINT.ITS PART OF THE HIP HOP CULTRE. 1 OF THE 4 ELEMENTS
BREAKING,SPINNING,MCING,AND OF COURSE GRAFFITI AKA TAGING.I DONT KNOW IF
PEOPLE WILL EVER ACCEPT THAT ITS A ART . PEOPLE NOW A DAYS DONT APPRECIATE
IT.THE HIP HOP CULTURE IS THE BEST!I ALSO DJ ITS FUN TOO. WELL THATS ALL I
GOTTA SAY. PEACE, ISRAEL, AKA KERUPT.
Camilo
Villanueva, Benito Juarez - Chicago, Illinois
What kind of
question is that? Is graffiti an art? Of course it is and it always has
been, and it will continue to be an art. There is just so many reasons why
it is consider an art. First of all, most people do graffiti because it's
away of expression, or they just want to get "ups"(recognition). Other
stupid people who could just do tags, and write on garages and/or people
who just scribble stuff to represent or write some other dumb stuff on
Private Property are WAK! They are just giving graffiti a bad reputation.
I did a powerpoint on graffiti based on how artist deserve legite places
to display their amazing art tallents. Since everybody does graffiti over
here at chi-town it's very popular. Almost everywhere you look there is a
"fill" or a piece. I'm also gathering with graffiti artists, so we could
do a mural, to show the neighborhood pride since I live in a Latino area.
WHAT WOULD THE WORLD DO WITHOUT GRAFFITI? Well Peace out, and to all those
graffiti artist out there keep doing what you're doing and much
props!!!
dave, northbrooke college -
brighton
graffiti is an art form,because if it wasn't, why would
it be called street art. just because it isn't a canvas they use doesn't
mean it's not art,there are many forms of art and graffiti is one of them,
for the walls are thier canvases. alot of graffiti has alot of meaning to
evryone,stand back and take a look at it for 10 minutes and it may mean
something to you. the so called graffiti i hate is where not time thought
or imagination has gone into it, and it's just slagging someone or some
thing off,now that not art!!
werd, hard
knocks
grafitti is an art form as is any expression of ones
innerself. to stream your emotions in a way of visual art and have someone
be drawn into the spectrum of the peice is a quality few have... art. the
graf artist is one of the most overlooked dedicated artist; risking
freedom and physical safety(rip dash and other fallen artists) to express
themselves... thats an urban artist trying to build strong. there is no
definition for art....
Wyze - Victoria, British
Columbia, Canada
i thgink graffiti is efinatley art. and the
people that dont liek it dont understand it. it 's part of our culture.
yes i think random throw ups and rtags are pathetic but then i remember o
used to do that stuff. thats how beginners strart out. u cant jsut start
out with huge colorful bombings. you need to learn what nozles to use get
can control so u dont drip. its alot harder than people think. and i have
been caught and arrested and charged twice for mischief under $5000 and
fined. i dont care. they can take away my money but they cant take away my
mind or my opinion. i will forever support and do graffiti till the day i
die!. go to these are some of
the best artists in victoria and Ghost was a skitzo and graffiti was his
life. He commited suicide and 1 of the reasons was the negative impact
everyone has on us graffiti artists.
n2 -
Berlin
If you want to see graffitis online click: http://www.graffitinet.com/
Over 10,000 graffities
from all over the world. You can submit your own pictures by online form.
Dabija Alexandru, The National School Of
Architecture "Ion Mincu" Bucharest - Bucharest, Romania
It
stands from times far beyond our known history and will be for sure a very
true form of expression if not of art...not all expressions of graffiti
can be called art because some of them are forced and it is the place
where the "players" are not always original...but as all the arts,graffiti
has its peaks and its "kitch"-es...my personal opinion is that the first
graffiti-es were that of the cave-men's...a form of expression,artistical
expression and a form of comunicating and transmitting information...What
if in some hundred years from now on,our grand-grand-grand-children find
information about the way we "hang around" now? It remains the problem of
vandalising buildings,or other existing things that were have not been
thought to be "bommbed" with graffiti....that's true,as it is true that
the true art of graffiti doesn't mean necesarily to vandalise
things...it's just the way it is ,because as poetry needs paper to be
written on, so graffiti needs places to appear...so I blame it on the
authorities.
Anthony Stewart, Eastern Michigan
University - Ypsilanti, MI
YEAH for sure it is art that isn't
even a debate on the other hand what makes it art is an interesting
question. I feel it goes beyond the whole illegal thing because it has
become commercialized and even brought into the gallery if anything the
graphic aesthetic mixed with the specific location is probably the most
valuable function of graffiti. It can become sculptural depending on the
site and the idea that it can travel on trains is a whole other aspect, I
mean there is definitely a type of pseudo political statement within the
bucking of the establishment but, I think that the truer refinement of the
art form is yet to come. I think that the illegal aspect becomes a better
narrative when it becomes interactive, and somewhat functional as opposed
to just being a "tag" as a sculpture major I am interested in the
direction of object as graffiti as art.
cId
gEelaN, Wangaratta High School - Wangaratta, Victoria
I believe
that we all have talent...and we all have different minds. It's all art,
and the use of different medias. It's just that theirs is a damn lot
cheaper. I love what they do it makes train rides more interesting and it
is inspiring to see. I wish I could do what they did but instead I must be
satisfied with photographing it. And if it wasn't illegal then it would
take away all purpose and meaning, the risk of getting caught is what
drives these people to do there best work. Keep it up...
Laura Ridout - Clarendon, England
I think graffit
is art and it has some meaning to people
Andrea - CNCC Fort Collins, CO
Although I am just
learning about graffiti, I believe it is a wonderful art form. I am
currently researching for a paper on why it should be encouraged, the
research has been really interesting. Someday I would like to be involved
community based art and I think that graffiti is most definitely the
original community based art. I feel that if encouraged and respected
artists would be able to develop their works into very influential
cultural pieces.
SIGN - Edmonton,
Alberta
It is art. As dubious as some overzealous kids
associated with it, it should still be recognized as an art form, yet the
viewers mind has to make adjustments of perceived conventional ideas on
what art should be. As a graff writer I support the vernacular arts, and
proud of it.
Eugenia - Surrey Institute of Art
and Design University College
Epsom, Surrey, U.K.
I see
graffiti as a valid art form. In a society where we've chosen to live in
cities, in gray blocks and concrete houses, where one building equals the
other, it seems that graffiti emerged in order to bring some colour into
our lives. It is streetwise, and therefor honest a way youth communicates,
a way to criticize society, to break the boundaries and let creativity
become a part of everyday art. Why is it that we still believe that art is
only valid when shown in a gallery or a museum, when it's been
institutionalized and given a stamp, a stamp saying that is now is
officially enabled to be called art - only because of where it has been
placed at. Art is where people create , and graffities have been created
by people therefor they are a valid form of art. They are spray paintings,
comics or drawings of poems or written thoughts....Art.
Artist - Rochester, NY
As an artist what I find
most compelling about graffiti as an art form is the immediacy of
expression for the artist unencumbered by the weight of process choices
(the time to build a skill, stretch a canvas, expense of a given medium)
and delays inherent in those choices. The immediacy of response from the
audience and almost certainty of a response is equally interesting.
Graffitis' ability to define a new way for artist and audience to
collaborate in a space they both share is a theme worth examining more. I
share most people's concerns that the simple gratification of an artistic
urge is not sufficient to justify violation of property owned or shared by
others. One interesting intellectual challenge in this art form is finding
a balance between applying discipline in the process while respecting
boundaries and not forsaking the spontaneity of the creative act. Is it
possible to provide a controlled environment for fabulous graffiti and
where would that be?
Mary A. Luevanos,
Freelance Art Educator - Detroit, MI
There is no doubt that
graffiti is art. It is a movement that began years ago and is a valid as
other movements by name "expressionism", "modern". "classical" etc. it is
the chosen movement of todays youth. Like any movement, there is the good
and the not very. You don't even have to understand, like Picasso's
Guernica, you can appreciate the movement, the texture and by doing so you
validate the art of todays young artists.
Anonymous - Texas
I can truly say that graffiti is
art because I've been around it. I know what it's about. But.......What is
art? Could anyone truly define it? BEAUTY IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER.
People don't see things the same way, everyone is different. One thing
though, Society is cruel. They would rather ruin an artist's life and
waste tax money having them in jail, instead of just removing the
graffiti. Last time I checked...... graffiti was removable.
Deskryptic - Colorado
If it's not "art," it's
because graffiti is BIGGER THAN ART. Graffiti is an accessible art form
which: 1) SCARES artsy-fartseys who paid a lot to become artists (ie.
schooling) and have had so many of our cultures resources poured into
their "self-expression." 2) scares the mainstream because it: a) primarily
welled up from YOUTH culture. These days, that is interpreted by (at least
the media and mainstream) non-youth as thieves and violent criminals, and
b) is inherently POLITICAL. People in this country to not have access to
the "legitimate" spaces- billboards, bus stops, TV, even the spaces in
front of you in the bathroom which are all "rented" to legitimate
businesses for commercials and ads... This is all that fills our mental
landscape. Graffiti artists and taggers remind us that life can exist
outside the predetermined box. They remind me that we're not as free as,
perhaps, the people- no the companies controlling our visual environments
(so that they can make the big $$) would like us to believe.
Elizabeth Mullaney, Teacher/Arlington School - Brookline,
MA
As a teacher of young adults with special needs and an artist
(photographer) - I love the energy and spirit that goes into graffiti. Not
all graffiti moves me, when Igo out to photograph it and to make it into a
document of sorts, Ilook for images that use the texture of the
wall/structure that it is marked on, color, and meaning. Ilove the rawness
of the emotion and the connection to real community issues that comes
through in this art form.
Paola Jaramillo,
International Fine Arts College - Miami, FL
Keith Haring drew
graffiti on the streets of New York, and he was never looked upon as an
outcast or a criminal. Graffiti writers are artists, having more talent
than some of the worlds greatest renown artists. I think graffiti artists
should use what they have to better themselves. Make money off of your
talent instead of wasting it on illegal walls. I believe that one day
hundreds of years from now, graffiti artists will appear in history books
as some of the greatest artists to have ever lived.
Laurence Cameron - England
Graffiti is a very
valid form of art, it has a bad name, yes, and should not be done
illegaly, but If you look at something like the turner prize, where art is
nothing more than a messed up bed or a room with lighting, graffiti is
very expresive and emotinal.
D. Swarbrick, CCM
- Manchester, Rusholme
I DO TAGS AND THINK THAT GRAFFITI IS ART
AND LOOKS GOOD. GRAFFITI BRIGHTENS UP AN OLD WALL OR RAILWAY BRIDGE FROM
THE VICTORIAN ERA.
Arturo Ramirez, JEB Stuart
HS
I agree that graffiti is art even some don't view it as being
art. But everybody always has a different point of view on what art is and
should be, that is what most forget. I sometimes look at art and wonder to
myself how that can be art, others think differently. If people were not
getting arrested for graffiti then I doubt people would look at graffiti
as a crime but as anohter part of art that is still to growing.
Donna Weatherman - Sacramento,
CA
Any visual expression is Art.If the art world can
foystJackson Pollock on us as art and paintings done by chimps then
Graffitti is art by that standard, the only difference is getting the
permission from the "canvas" owner. It is that simple.
Anonymous - Chicago, IL
Graffiti is much more than
an art form, for most writers, its a way of life, a way of life that
unlike most American subcultures, workplaces and even educational
institutions, transcends cultural boundries. It is uncensored and raw, no
intellectual boundries, religious wash, or political ideologies tell us
what we can and can't display, and what is and isn't art. Who is anyone to
claim what art is? This is and always should be an open-ended definition,
if even defineable in any sense. If one can go to the museum of
contemporary art and appreciate an arrangement of ordinary household
items, and call it art; then who is anyone to disclaim that even a mere
tag holds validity in the realm of the arts. When one breaks the boundries
of individuality and the protection of private property; it causes the
audience of this art form to be jarred or made uncomfortable, hence making
people think outside the range of comfortability...
Lauren Acker, Calvin College - Grand Rapids,
MI
Graffiti is definitely a form of art and some things that I
see on street walls is amazing. The only problem that I see with graffiti
is that more often than not it is displayed on something that isn't the
artists own property. That is when the police arrest because someone is
defacing someone else's property and doing so without the owners consent.
That is where graffiti is wrong. I think that a harder question to ask is
if doing graffiti is right. That is something to think about.
Retro_PP, Manor - UK. Northants
Graffiti in my
eyes is a good thing. But if its just a quick scribble on a wall with some
black spray paint saying 'someone loves someone else'
that's pathetic.
But the true art is in the big, arty tags. I have seen graffiti that has
made places look nice and colourful but then and again I have seen places
that look terrible as a result of graffiti.
Amedeo Piechocki - Muncie, IN
is graffiti art?
trying to answer this is an act of futility since there is no one
definition of what art is. I believe art lies in the eye of the beholder,
in an implicit awareness. If I look at the graffiti and am aware that it
is a work of art, then it is. The intent of the creator is neither here
nor there, the art lies in the interpretation of the viewer.
Claire, University of Canberra,
Australia
Definitely graffiti is an art. No doubt about
it.
Susan Kellogg - Arlington, VA
In
regard to the issue of graffitti...It is certainly art when it satisfies
two conditions. It is beautiful and its intention goes beyond turf
marking. Graffitti seemed to emerge as an art form just as art education
was cut out of school budgets. I'll bet an education researcher could plot
the coincidence. Art education, if it still exists, could benefit from
insights discovered by art therapists. Art teachers might realize how
vulnerable children are when they make art and refrain from making value
judgements about children's productions. As an art therapist I constantly
hear about how their teacher told them they weren't good enough. They may
have actually heard the words or merely have read that into their
teacher's expression but because of their vulnerability at having revealed
their feelings, they ended up with a negative view of themselves, and art.
Often the response is a resolve never to draw or make themselves
vulnerable again.
JM, OISE - Toronto,
Canada
I think that, on the whole, graffiti is a striking form
of visual communication, and as such, it is art. More often than not,
graffiti boldly transforms monolithic and monotone urban environments with
colourful designs. As a somewhat subversive form, it fills the void in
today's world, in which art is so often ideologically transparent,
predictable and propagandist. Grafitti art is, for me, seldom any of these
things. I love grafitti, and will always support it.
Liz Johnson, Clarke College - Dubuque, IA
Graffiti
is tricky, because in order to display it, you must deface something else,
that someone else may view as art. Though I believe you can go against
other art with your own, or with your words or opinions, I don't agree
with tagging bridges and outdoor walls so that you feel you've "crossed a
line" and can gain respect. I challenge graffiti artists to take their
cans of paint and create a work on a canvas, inside their home, or
somewhere other than an outdoor public structure. Is the graffiti itself
art, or does it lose it's effect when placed indoors, or on a canvas?
Megan E. D'Urso, Southeast Missouri State
Univ. - Cape Girardeau, MO
Of course graffiti art is a valid
form of art. It is more interesting if you ask me because it has a
different kind of culture behind it. Art for arts sake to the Nth power;
art to defy! Art to break the rules! Art because you can and you don't
care what others say or if theyll give you a big fine because its on a
public wall. Artists pay taxes too, for heavens sake!
Giovanni Petruzziello - Boston, MA
I just recently
got arrested for graffiti, The aresting officers treated me like someone
who was selling drugs. I gave them full respect and explained to them that
I wasn't trying to hurt or offend anyone. I also explained that one of the
reasons why I was doing this is because the town that I lived in did
nothing in supporting the arts, so this was the only way I could express
my thoughts to the community. I do agree that it should remain illegal and
do not deny that people should be punished for it. But the court is trying
to suspend my drivers license for a year. that means I am un-employed.
Some one please talk reason to these people...