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We are used to seeing graffiti on practically any open surface we can think of – from walls to classroom desks. We may not be able to pinpoint the culprit of these unwanted art forms, but we may detect which group or gang can be held responsible. In your opinion, why do some people draw on walls? What could be their motivation in doing so, and most importantly, what is the impact of these graffiti to the viewing public? Is this an exercise of our “freedom of expression” or are these done just for art’s sake? Please share your opinion regarding this.


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Graffiti is a kind of visual communication that involves the unlawful marking of public space by an individual or group. It is typically prohibited. Although most people associate graffiti with a street gang member spray-painting a stylized sign or statement on a wall, some graffiti is not gang-related. Graffiti can be viewed as antisocial behavior used to attract attention or as a sort of adrenaline seeking, but it can also be viewed as an expressive art form.

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