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    Matos was born in New York 1961 and began his journey as an artist by the age of 13. He would go to train yard and do graffiti the trains which they call that “bombing”. During the 1980’s‚ he advances his graffiti artistic career from trains to galleries. Also‚ Crash is recognized as one of the first generation of a graffiti artist. Additionally‚ Matos use his style of defining graffiti to gain popularity in the United Sates‚ Asia‚ and Europe. Matos use a visual icon that works with many top name brands

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    Bikers‚ Emo‚ Graffiti‚. Goths‚ Hip- hoppers- Have you ever heard these words‚ dear parents? These are the youth subcultures‚ which your good children belong to. Nowadays the life of many young people is influenced by popular culture. The youth follow certain stereotypes that are imposed on them through TV‚ movies and music. In their lifestyle they try to imitate the images of their idols. Very often young people refuse to recognize the official culture. Instead‚ they become the supporters

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    WHAT DO YOU THINK WOULD BE THE MOST SOCIETAL PROBLEM IN OUR COUNTRY? WHY? In my opinion‚ the most societal problem in our country is vandalism. It is because several factors and normally done by naughty and problematic teenagers at the age around 14 to early 20’s. According to dictionary‚ vandalism is wilful or malicious destruction of public or private property. The problems happens when there is behaviour or action done by people especially teenagers in spoiling the original functions of the

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    New life brings new art. “Graffiti is writing or drawings scribbled‚ scratched‚ or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place “‚ says Wikipedia. This kind of drawing exists since human started drawing. Examples of first graffiti drawing were found in the walls of Pompeii and Catacombs of Rome‚ and considered as an art form. However‚ modern graffers usually are being sent to jail for drawing on public walls. Graffiti is not an art form anymore‚ now it’s a crime

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    Oct. 2013 Why Graffiti is a problem? In the book At The Glance Crispher Grant in his story “graffiti talking: take a closer look”. Graffiti is any kind of drawing‚ writing or symbol that taggers (a name given to people who graffiti) use to put on peoples properties without them knowing. Graffiti could be something beautiful instead of looking at it‚ or thinking it is disgrace. Christopher’s suggestion is that one of the first steps is to educate the public about the graffiti. It’s meaning and

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    PROJCT NAME: ANTI-VANDALISM BAKAKENG III. VENUE: BAKAKENG ROTONDA IV. TERM AND DATE: SUMMER 2013 V. RECIPIENT: COMMUNITY VI. LINKAGES: BARANGAYS VII. PROJECT RATIONALE 1. Graffiti vandalism is glaring along the Bakakeng Road. It destroys the beauty of environment. This situation calls for sustained efforts to remove graffiti and promote a beautiful and conducive community environment. 2. The project aims to resolve the prominent problem that is vandalism and helps promote

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    he could save by using this technique. Soon thereafter he began to gain recognition in the graffiti scene with his very unique pieces. Banksy is widely criticized and somewhat of a ghost considering there are no photographs of him and his identity remains a secret. Although what he does is considered a crime Banksy doesn’t condone graffiti because he cannot gain financial profit from it and it is vandalism after all. “Most people think of art as a way of conveying emotions‚ as opposed to language

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    PUBLIC DISPLAYS OF AFFECTION IS IT RIGHT OR WRONG? Is public displays a creative way of expressing young youths expressions of the world? Through this project I am investigation the meanings behind public displays whether it is right or wrong. There are many opinions that places public displays in a negative way‚ which many people would believe that it is way of damaging public properties. However Public displays brings a variety of meanings in a way of introducing colours that changes the

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    and exploring the premises of an analysis of creativity at text level following a textual approach to literacy and creativity; assessing the extent to which it is effective in identify creativity in literacy practices such as diaries‚ letters and graffiti. However‚ I would like to continue by presenting the argument that while literacy practices do offer opportunities for creativity at text level‚ the study and identification of creativity in literacy practices may be more productive when studied

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    Basquiat pulled from elements of hip-hop culture‚ namely graffiti‚ writings or drawings etched on public surfaces that became popular in New York City in the 1970’s‚ and elevated their status to pieces of artwork that were critically-acclaimed and placed him on a similar level to leading artists of his time.1

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