Well, what can I say, reporting this graffiti ally in our depths of our city caused me a moment of contemplation. I see and acknowledge every step taken that was needed to accommodate every living into a working society with regulations. As an artist that reads about today's moving movements of art and how it affects our world and personal life, I can see that it can transform our perfectives. As Rafael Schacter from University College London in his article titled, TheUgly Truth: Street Art, Graffiti and The Creative City, “It has become recuperated through becoming a (doubly capitalized) Public Art (taking each of these words in their loosest sense of course), through becoming an institutionalized Public Art entirely beholden to the strategic, acquisitive desires of the contemporary, neo-liberal city”. Each city is different, by the aesthetic and decorative greenscapes, graffiti will always be there to be seen.
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