Street Art: A Modern Transformation
Words: 958 Pages: 3 7807Introduction When the term "graffiti" is mentioned, it often conjures images of unsightly scribbles and offensive language on public and private property. This association with vandalism overshadows the artistic potential of graffiti, which is often laden with messages of violence, sex, drugs, and racism. In contrast, the combination of "street" and "art" brings to mind vibrant creations adorning cityscapes, transforming gray urban canvases into lively expressions of creativity. Although technically falling under the category of graffiti, street art possesses positive […]