On December 13 2010 10:13 gogogadgetflow wrote:
Disciple, please read my last post because I edited in some more.
Perhaps this dissociation alleviates the guilt you would otherwise feel from being a public burden.
Disciple, please read my last post because I edited in some more.
Perhaps this dissociation alleviates the guilt you would otherwise feel from being a public burden.
most of the great graffiti artists are pretty damn good with simple pen and paper, they are using the color sprays because with them, they can reach a brighter audience. is it illegal ? yes ? should that devalue the art itself ? I think not. Many of the top street artists are already on the "other side of the fence", not only they are not chased by the law as ppl who violated public property and as criminals, but they are actually getting paid by different organizations and encouraged to put their work in the public. The end product is absolutely the same as before.
And btw how can you tell apart blowing up a building as an act of terrorism and as act of social revolution? I thought about the ending of Fight Club for some reason.