Some images, such as this "No! WAR.." graffiti, tell the artist's political views while others might just be random images the artist felt like drawing at the time.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Graffiti Analysis
I do not have a working digital camera at the moment so I was not able to take a picture of graffiti. However, I think that graffiti affects our lives in subtle ways. I know of one example of graffiti that is on the brick wall outside of Walgreens that is a picture of a polar bear. I think that it is something that gives everyone a chance to stop and take a look while they are walking down Green Street and admire the artist's work. I think that all graffiti is different and completely dependent on the artist's style. They use different patterns and different colors, shapes, and tools to create something that is totally different from anything that we have ever seen before. We might not always be able to pick up on the artist's intentions for creating the graffiti but I think that the work depicts something significant to the artist himself.

Some images, such as this "No! WAR.." graffiti, tell the artist's political views while others might just be random images the artist felt like drawing at the time.
Some images, such as this "No! WAR.." graffiti, tell the artist's political views while others might just be random images the artist felt like drawing at the time.
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