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Created by ockanui > 9 months ago, 23 May 2011
ockanui
VIC, 1321 posts
23 May 2011 4:47PM
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there is a fine line between graffiti art and vandalism but these examples of graffiti are pretty cool painted on the walls of some inner city buildings [ melb]





when i opened these they were the right way up as soon as downloaded they fell over, mmm

kyteryder
NSW, 692 posts
23 May 2011 9:27PM
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Ye fine line, between bloody awful, and criminal

GPA
WA, 2529 posts
23 May 2011 7:52PM
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IMO the first one is simply vandalism and has no artistic merit or social value...

The second one shows some artistic ability and cleverness and is OK... (Again - IMO only).

mineral1
WA, 4564 posts
23 May 2011 7:53PM
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Please don't use graffiti and art in same context. There is no way graffiti has any slight resemblance to art no matter how its viewed. Labeling it art, is just a crutch to justify some fools nasty tenancy to scrawl crap on anything he/she feels fit to do so.


















ang about, flame suit on[}:)]

landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
23 May 2011 8:10PM
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A local bike shop in Kalgoorlie got targeted by a christian tagger who almost finished a huge piece about jesus saving us all .
I think maybe jesus dobbed him in cos he never quite finished the wall., which is a pity as it was a really beautiful job

Torch
WA, 521 posts
23 May 2011 8:43PM
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watch "exit through the gift shop" IMO it was the best movie/documentary or maybe mockumentry of 2010

www.banksyfilm.com

ockanui
VIC, 1321 posts
23 May 2011 11:34PM
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Firstly, I am not necessarily justifying graffiti art to the extent seen on trains etc there are some very bad situations and bad examples, but on the other hand there are some amazing tags, Melbourne has some that is now protected and some lane have become major tourist attractions, and there are many Councils increasing their annual anti graffiti budgets. there was a well known Melb photograher, Rennie Ellis [dec] who captured graffiti through the decades that have become a historical record of social issues.
Banksy has some work in Melb that are valued at excess of $400,000, ironically one piece was painted over by council workers, creating an uproar and was then restored back to original condition, artform takes on many directions that are not necessarily only on a canvas.
whatever or however the artform is, or seen, opinions are provoked and that in itself is what art may be about, just don't shoot me for writing this

Skid
QLD, 1499 posts
23 May 2011 11:35PM
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All this talk of art vs graffiti and nobody even mentions the art of giraffiti !
Giraffiti is similar to graffiti, except it is really high up!

Mark _australia
WA, 23726 posts
23 May 2011 9:43PM
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landyacht said...

A local bike shop in Kalgoorlie got targeted by a christian tagger who almost finished a huge piece about jesus saving us all .
I think maybe jesus dobbed him in cos he never quite finished the wall., which is a pity as it was a really beautiful job


OMG he was whisked away on the 21st May !!?????

felixdcat
WA, 3519 posts
24 May 2011 10:25AM
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There are 2 different things.
1. Graffiti is it a painting on the wall looking like an image, can be nice and clever but not always wanted by the owner of the wall, most of the time it has some artistic value.
2. Tags: some ugly scribbling on the wall made by some ice injected, glue or petrol sniffing little bastards wearing their pants below their arse and their caps the wrong way around. Has no artistic value at all and it works like for male dogs pissing everywhere to mark a territory. I say catch the little mongrels and give them a good flogging, maybe get their parents to pay for the cleaning if the little c###s have no money.

poor relative
WA, 9106 posts
24 May 2011 10:29AM
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Torch said...

watch "exit through the gift shop" IMO it was the best movie/documentary or maybe mockumentry of 2010

www.banksyfilm.com



Really great flik.......

poor relative
WA, 9106 posts
24 May 2011 10:38AM
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I like graffitti.
Tagging is a bit lame then there are tags



and then there are tags



I'm all for it.
Its urban adds colour to an otherwise unintersting wall of grey.

felixdcat
WA, 3519 posts
24 May 2011 10:42AM
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poor relative said...

I like graffitti.
Tagging is a bit lame then there are tags



and then there are tags



I'm all for it.
Its urban adds colour to an otherwise unintersting wall of grey.

I agree, the bottom one is just crap!

poor relative
WA, 9106 posts
24 May 2011 10:47AM
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mineral1 said...

Please don't use graffiti and art in same context. There is no way graffiti has any slight resemblance to art no matter how its viewed.


First you need to define 'art'




K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
24 May 2011 5:46PM
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Banksy is fn awesome. Check out his book, the guy has a great idiology.





Graffiti is definitely art, and just like "normal art" there are some bad examples, but as you know, art is art.

Tagging is just fkn dumb.

I don't like the way things have gone with famous graffiti works becoming pop culture though, and feel they have sold out... but who wouldn't be tempted.

Look at the clothing line for Obey... they all got offered large cash and have taken it....

Name a famous artist (graffiti) who hasn't? I am not doubting, but wouldn't mind knowing if there was.

And has anyone tagged here? What rewards are there? I saw a guy at St Kilda tagging a tram in daylight, then walking up the street and tagging the street lights. Is it a territorial thing? So other subversive subculture intellectual animals know its your area?

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
24 May 2011 4:30PM
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K Dog said...

Banksy is fn awesome. Check out his book, the guy has a great idiology.





Graffiti is definitely art, and just like "normal art" there are some bad examples, but as you know, art is art.

Tagging is just fkn dumb.

I don't like the way things have gone with famous graffiti works becoming pop culture though, and feel they have sold out... but who wouldn't be tempted.

Look at the clothing line for Obey... they all got offered large cash and have taken it....

Name a famous artist (graffiti) who hasn't? I am not doubting, but wouldn't mind knowing if there was.

And has anyone tagged here? What rewards are there? I saw a guy at St Kilda tagging a tram in daylight, then walking up the street and tagging the street lights. Is it a territorial thing? So other subversive subculture intellectual animals know its your area?


I was on the train a few years ago and I overheard some young crew 15-18yo talking about their tags ect and one of them said "there, thats my tag" they all looked and commented on the position and style, generally acting like tools about it. Then one guy claimed one that another guy had done and his mate knew the guy and It nearly started a brawl on the train!!
I think they only do it so there mates can see where they have been. Its a total loss for the general public tho, looks crap and expensive to clean up

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
24 May 2011 6:34PM
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doggie said...

K Dog said...

Banksy is fn awesome. Check out his book, the guy has a great idiology.





Graffiti is definitely art, and just like "normal art" there are some bad examples, but as you know, art is art.

Tagging is just fkn dumb.

I don't like the way things have gone with famous graffiti works becoming pop culture though, and feel they have sold out... but who wouldn't be tempted.

Look at the clothing line for Obey... they all got offered large cash and have taken it....

Name a famous artist (graffiti) who hasn't? I am not doubting, but wouldn't mind knowing if there was.

And has anyone tagged here? What rewards are there? I saw a guy at St Kilda tagging a tram in daylight, then walking up the street and tagging the street lights. Is it a territorial thing? So other subversive subculture intellectual animals know its your area?


I was on the train a few years ago and I overheard some young crew 15-18yo talking about their tags ect and one of them said "there, thats my tag" they all looked and commented on the position and style, generally acting like tools about it. Then one guy claimed one that another guy had done and his mate knew the guy and It nearly started a brawl on the train!!
I think they only do it so there mates can see where they have been. Its a total loss for the general public tho, looks crap and expensive to clean up



I wouldn't mind if they did awesome art - or attempted something.... There is a Melbourne dude who does owls... you'll see it around Collingwood and over at Balaclava and in the city as well... looks good, but simple.

Tagging - if they could just use facebook and check-in to places and then they can see anytime on their phones where there mates are. Problem solved

bjw
QLD, 3691 posts
24 May 2011 7:13PM
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Tagging is just really repeating your Alias everywhere. So lame.

bjw
QLD, 3691 posts
24 May 2011 7:14PM
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Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
24 May 2011 7:44PM
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There is a bit of tagging happening where I live and a while ago they were tagging a wall that is part of our property. I hated it as it was ugly and seemed to attract more tags. Always in black texta or crappy spraypaint. No artistic merit what soever.

So I bought some paint and started painting over it and kept doing it. Something to do on those windless Saturdays. It seems to have worked as its been a couple of years since we've had a tag.

Gorgo
VIC, 5127 posts
24 May 2011 8:23PM
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K Dog said...
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Graffiti is definitely art, and just like "normal art" there are some bad examples, but as you know, art is art.

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Graffiti is not art. Art is art. Graffiti can be art. Most isn't.

Tagging is bad and most people agree about that.

Big, air-brushed lettering and logos can be skilfull and kind of pretty. But most of it is variations on the same theme that everybody else does. It's really sign writing.

Graffiti on somebody else's wall without permission is vandalism, even if the image is a work of art. If a private citizen or small business owns that wall then they have every right to keep it the way they want it.

You can make a case that some corporate walls and sign boards are fair game for graffiti as a political act. Mega corporations imposing their images and brands on us is just as bad as tagging.

I personally hate graffiti on public infrastructure (bridges and railways and signs and stuff.) We all own that stuff and it is there to serve a purpose. It feels threatening that criminals are running around damaging and destroying it.

ockanui
VIC, 1321 posts
24 May 2011 10:20PM
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incedently, that first image shown of the "raw milk graffiti' I noticed today, has now been painted over,probably lasted two months, I met a chap at the weekend who professed to being a graffiti "installer" on trains, hated the idea of putting it on canvas as he said its not meant to last, he liked to see it go fast, shrugged his shoulders when asked about the removal costs and delays incurred.

kyteryder
NSW, 692 posts
24 May 2011 10:35PM
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poor relative said...

mineral1 said...

Please don't use graffiti and art in same context. There is no way graffiti has any slight resemblance to art no matter how its viewed.


First you need to define 'art'







Public or Private buildings are not canvases, for tossers. Art, doesnt degrade other peoples properties.

kyteryder
NSW, 692 posts
24 May 2011 10:37PM
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Having artistic ability, doesnt constitute the work you complete is art. the two are completely different

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
24 May 2011 10:48PM
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A famous piece of Melbourne graffiti " disarm now datarm later "

subasurf
WA, 2154 posts
24 May 2011 9:34PM
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Ah I knew exactly the reaction this thread would get before I even opened it.
"THAT'S NOT ART!!"

Well tell me exactly, who the **** are you to decide what art is?

No I don't advocate vandalism and tagging but I sure can appreciate Banksy's work as modern day art.

Sailhack
VIC, 5000 posts
25 May 2011 9:35AM
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Tagging = vandalism! Our town is currently undertaking a foreshore development to 'beautify' our foreshore, including updating amenity blocks, new stairs to the beach etc. The basins in the amenities were smashed on the 2nd day of reopening and the walls all tagged, and the timber stairs & stone wall have been tagged before completion.

I don't see graffiti as art, but there are definitely artists amongst them, unfortunately there are more taggers than artists and those guys/girls are just wannabes that don't have the same skills, therefore they vandalise property because they think they have the right to.

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
25 May 2011 10:25AM
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subasurf said...

Ah I knew exactly the reaction this thread would get before I even opened it.
"THAT'S NOT ART!!"

Well tell me exactly, who the **** are you to decide what art is?

No I don't advocate vandalism and tagging but I sure can appreciate Banksy's work as modern day art.


Well said dude.

But didn't you know you were on the seagust retirement village forums?





Art is art.

poor relative
WA, 9106 posts
25 May 2011 2:40PM
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kyteryder said...

Public or Private buildings are not canvases, for tossers. Art, doesnt degrade other peoples properties.




I was thinking about this today as i was cycling around.
Made me look at my environment a bit differently

Really noticed the cluttered together signs advertising shops just off the street, billboards advertising shops and their wares signs telling me where i can and cannot park and what i cannot do the list goes on
All on public open space, space i as a rate payer pay to keep maintained.

Then i thought what would i prefer signs billboards advertising or good commissioned graffiti.

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
25 May 2011 4:59PM
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mineral1 said...

Please don't use graffiti and art in same context. There is no way graffiti has any slight resemblance to art no matter how its viewed. Labeling it art, is just a crutch to justify some fools nasty tenancy to scrawl crap on anything he/she feels fit to do so.

ang about, flame suit on[}:)]


Look out. Someone's defined art.

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
25 May 2011 5:06PM
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I reckon its art at its purest : )



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