Thursday, March 18, 2010

Grafitti is Art!


The definition of graffiti is a drawing or inscription made on a wall or other surface, usually so as to be seen by the public. Meaning to people that images/drawings are art, graffiti is the same thing.
To many people graffiti would not be defined as art but why?

There are several reasons to why graffiti should be considered as art and not a crime but the top three arguments are more people see graffiti more then indoor arts, grafitti shows unknown people's artistic side and lastly graffiti can also be defined in the category of folk art.
Firstly, more people can see art than it being outside. Such random people of any status can just view the art on their way of their life without paying such a high cost to see a painting. Plus it tells you that you don't have to go to a certain place to see art, you have it right near you. Not only this but when artist paint indoors, the forget about the other world around them. Also, the same people are the ones that always see the painting if it were to be inside. It gives the area character and holds excitment from the colours everywhere.
Secondly, art shows people's hidden artistic side to the people around them. Usually art gallery's only buy famous painter's paintings but graffiti lets people do art not depending on your number of experiences and your wealth. People can express their mood and what they are thinking through the forms of graffiti and plus it lets people know about a person without actually seeing them sometimes.
Thirdly, graffiti can also be a form of folk art where art originates the people of a nation or religion usually reflecting on traditions of everyday. Graffiti lets people know the type of society we are living in, so in a hundred years from seeing graffiti the people of the future can figure out the past as in now.
In conclusion graffiti is art because it expressed ideas in a artistic form and the art is out in the open not like non-criminal paintings which are in a closed location.

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