Graffiti Persuasive Essay

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Taylor Lechuga
Mariko Carson
093 CCR
Dec 7, 2014

Beauty Of Graffiti The streets run rampant with the beauty of art, illegally and legally. Graffiti has always been a touchy topic, because it has gone from miscreants writing on walls claiming their “hood” to artist doing murals to have a representation of meaningful and positive messages behind the art piece. As a society people tend to think of graffiti as bad, but if they leave the negative thought about it they will see the beauty of graffiti and why it should not be looked down upon. Therefore, the reasoning behind all of this is that, socirty should not classify graffiti as a criminal act. Graffiti has been around since the 1980’s along with the come up of the hip hop generation. …show more content…

In the nonfation book of “Banksy: Wall and Piece” by Banksy, he claims and suggests that graffiti is a revolution, graffiti is not just vandalism fem hoodlums: it is a way to express yourself and has an actually meaning behind it. Some street art can be positive such as, for another example, Banksy, an artist who paints a mural of Che Guevara to get a point across as in; how the Government controls the system and should be different and he also uses objects in his paintings to give an illusion of government