
![]() From vandalism to art, there is plenty of Thatcher themed graffiti spotted around the country in the wake of her death.
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I've never heard of graffiti not being removed because it wasn't offense enough. Hello? It's vandalism - period - end of story!
To read the full article, click here! Got a question? Have a story to share? Contact us anytime! Call, email, write a letter, send out the pony express or a smoke signal, whatever it takes. We are the graffiti abatement pro's. Check out our Twitter and Facebook pages too! I wanted to share an email we received this morning from Germany, as well as my response. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and some like to try and justify why they participate in "graffiti art".
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, my name is Alex and i am from Germany. I have got a few questions to you about street art and your idea to stop this. I can´t understand how all the people can live in a system "Capitalism & Materialism" called Democracy , where the People are Consumers and no Humans. If you walk through a city, everywhere are advertisments who shout at you with some huge pieces "BUY THIS AND YOU BECOME HAPPY" or "WITH NIKES YOU ARE SO COOL". This massages are everywhere and they wash your brain. You get this massages all over the day and after some time you start beleaving this shit. Totally legal. And then there are some people who paint on public places the pieces like "Nikes doesn´t make you cool and they support child labour" and you get arrested by law. You think this is okay? Only because this people want to have a voice in a human city and that they havent the money to buy 10 m² places to advertise? Graffitis are just from Humans for Humans. They colour up this grey world, they make people think and turn a smile on their (most of all) faces. I agree that painting on churches or private builings is shit but on public places it should be allowed. We as citizens pay for those public places and so i think we should have the right to paint our opinion. It would be great to get an answer, Greetings from Germany! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Good morning Alex, You're question is a valid one, although very complex. There is a big difference between "street art" and vandalism. Yes, big major companies bombard society with their billboards saying to buy this and that. The money they spend on these ads goes back into the economy as well as the people that go out and buy the products they are selling. The people that voice their opinion against slave labor, political injustice, etc actually take money out of the economy. The people that pay taxes have to pay to clean it up. Fewer people move to areas where there is graffiti because it sends the message that it is unsafe and therefore, an undesirable place to live. Fewer residents means fewer property tax dollars. Not everyone likes to see the "art" as you describe. Art is very subjective. What is beautiful to you may not be to me. If someone wanted to share their "art", then it would best be done in a legal way. Please understand, we are not opposed to the graffiti style of art. Just of it is done illegally. We would love to see, in every city, an urban art program or rotating gallery for artists to showcase their work. So graffiti vandalism would not be so prevalent. Or better yet, see a "graffiti artist" open his/her own gallery and offer space to budding artists so they would not feel the need to vandalize public buildings. Sincerely, Jennifer Nelson Public Relations & Membership Stop Urban Blight - 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization Luckily this was given permission and not just tagged up like you see all the other trains coming and going through your city. Artists hope to send a message of peace with their work.
To read the full story, click here! Got a question? Have a story to share? Contact us anytime! Call, email, write a letter, send out the pony express or a smoke signal, whatever it takes. We are the graffiti abatement pro's. Check out our Twitter and Facebook pages too! Imagine going to your county fair and seeing this....
To see the news video, click here! Got a question? Have a story to share? Contact us anytime! Call, email, write a letter, send out the pony express or a smoke signal, whatever it takes. We are the graffiti abatement pro's. Check out our Twitter and Facebook pages too! If you weren't able to make the conference - fear not! We will have photos and videos up as soon as possible for our Graffiti Fighter members. Not a member? Click on the Members Area of our website to find out how.
In the meantime, you can read about the conference in the news. Here is just one of the articles! No longer a dictatorship, Myanmar has "artists" coming out the woodwork!
To read the full article, click here! Got a question? Have a story to share? Contact us anytime! Call, email, write a letter, send out the pony express or a smoke signal, whatever it takes. We are the graffiti abatement pro's. Check out our Twitter and Facebook pages too! Limerick, Ireland decided to allow a street or two to be dedicated "graffiti" streets. I've heard of "free walls" but "free streets" is a bit of a stretch!
To read the full article, click here! Got a question? Have a story to share? Contact us anytime! Call, email, write a letter, send out the pony express or a smoke signal, whatever it takes. We are the graffiti abatement pro's. Check out our Twitter and Facebook pages too! I guess it shouldn't surprise me that a graffiti vandal stooped to the lowest level of humanity by spraying a dog in the face when it started barking at him. So thankful this jerk is getting his comeuppance! To read the full article, click here! Got a question? Have a story to share? Contact us anytime! Call, email, write a letter, send out the pony express or a smoke signal, whatever it takes. We are the graffiti abatement pro's. Check out our Twitter and Facebook pages too! I guess we take for granted that all cities have a hotline for reporting graffiti vandalism. Better late than never!
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