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Codek 07-17-2004 08:11 AM

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Sorry but how do I post it on here?:o

When you make a new post, scroll down till you see the button that says "Manage attatchments". Click on that, and use it to upload your pretty pictures.

TheRaisin 07-17-2004 08:15 AM

Some of this stuff is great, but some of it is stuff that, if I saw it in real life, I would laugh, shake my head, and think "What kind of idiot would put that on a wall so other people could see it?"

I enjoy good graffiti, I think it's an extremely innovative and singular art form, but my belief is that painting stuff without any kind of real message or talent is just stupid. I mean, anyone who paints something like a skull on a real building is basically as bad as someone who tags a wall with nothing but some initials done in stupid squiggly letters, and maybe a swear word while they're at it, unless the skull actually represents something. If someone paints something just because it looks cool, I don't consider that art. I consider that doodling. And doodling has no place in public places, where one has no choice but to see it in all its stupidity.

There we go. That being said, I see remarkably little real graffiti art. I live in a mostly poor immigrant orchard-worker town, driven by agriculture and car dealerships. It's basically a few steps up from one of those highway towns, the ones that exist only on the highway, the ones where you say "Let's try to find a restaurant in the next town." So the only graffiti I see is when I'm driving through the ghetto to get somewhere, and I see stuff on buildings that looks like a three-year-old's attempt to spell its name. If for some reason I get to go to Seattle, which is about two hundred miles west over the Cascades, I might actually see some real art.

And one time, in Seattle, someone painted this really elaborate thing on the ground that made it look like the ground suddenly opened into a pit. It was so realistic that even though I knew it wasn't really there, my subconscious mind forced me to keep glancing at it, just to make sure. That was cool. I guess in a generous mood I could consider that art, because it was somewhat like the things Escher did, just making one look at things in different ways, fooling the more rudimentary parts of the mind. Besides, someone really put a lot of work into that. I wish I had a pic. It was the coolest thing.

Joe the Intern 07-17-2004 11:42 AM

Want some art?

Codek 07-17-2004 12:20 PM

I tend to agree with Raisin on this one. Most the works I've posted in this thread have just been oldskool styled doodlings. Nothing spectacular.

This is more the sort of thing I get up to out on the streets:


Cyber-Slig 07-17-2004 01:32 PM

I agree with clairebear that graffiti is wrong...but most places need it to look natural.Dark allys and abandoned buildings wont be completed without the odd graffiti.Yet it is still bad if its on new things or great monuments/Special places.I live somewhere under the falkirk wheel which is the fastest boat lift in the world.The day it was opened there was vandalism on it.It has been cleaned off but we should agree that graffiti is whats best for dark allys and old buildings