The issue with Graffiti is it has a bias built around it due to the fact that a lot of what you see isn’t deep, it’s just some guy trying to prove himself to his possie that he’s hard core, there is still plenty that has more meaning to it than that but still.
Then be a good person and help clean the outside of the building. You’d be amazed how much dirt a wall can accumulate. Just make sure you use one of these hand pressurized dispensers (fill with water & soap instead of the usual weed killer), take a brush with you. Be a bit careful in your application of the water (don’t want to make the building look ugly because it has those partially cleared watery stripes running down) and only brush clean the places you are sure can take the cleaning. I dare you to get as creative as this guy (http://www.reversegraffitiproject.com/)
In one part of my college campus there’s an “Open Mural Project” going on, where graffiti artists can paint on the walls. I’ve seen some neat stuff there… http://fralexion.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d4hrbfj
The issue with Graffiti is it has a bias built around it due to the fact that a lot of what you see isn’t deep, it’s just some guy trying to prove himself to his possie that he’s hard core, there is still plenty that has more meaning to it than that but still.
i like well-done graffiti
however not sure if the owners of the buildings would agree with me ^^
Then be a good person and help clean the outside of the building. You’d be amazed how much dirt a wall can accumulate. Just make sure you use one of these hand pressurized dispensers (fill with water & soap instead of the usual weed killer), take a brush with you. Be a bit careful in your application of the water (don’t want to make the building look ugly because it has those partially cleared watery stripes running down) and only brush clean the places you are sure can take the cleaning. I dare you to get as creative as this guy (http://www.reversegraffitiproject.com/)
The link doesn’t seem to work, but I googled “reverse graffiti project”. Pretty cool.
Here’s a currently active picture link:
http://assets.inhabitat.com/files/sfreversegraffiti1.jpg
Heh, some building owners dont bother having it cleaned up
In one part of my college campus there’s an “Open Mural Project” going on, where graffiti artists can paint on the walls. I’ve seen some neat stuff there… http://fralexion.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d4hrbfj