Graffitti
by Colton
Graffitti
by Colton
I believe in graffiti
I got this belief from playing in the woods with my friends we biked back there and hung out
We left a mark by making forts, bridges, dams, and fountains from wood and bamboo. But we could never make something permanent because kids would destroy it even though they were surprisingly strong and well hidden. The one fort that wasn't destroyed by other kids was destroyed in a flood but graffiti is permanent and that's why I want to do graffiti but can’t because it's illegal
Although I don't do graffiti, it has a lot of benefits. You probably can't drive to the place you're going to vandalize so you will probably walk or bike. Doing graffiti would also teach you how to paint stuff which could help you if you grow up to be an artist. It also promotes creativity in finding solutions to problems you encounter. For example, minors can't buy spray paint so you would have to get around that problem.
graffiti is often perceived as bad even though it's not bad it's just illegal. What I do think is bad is tagging. tagging is just leaving your name. Graffiti is making pieces of art. You can even make money through spray painting, and it can also be a career. There are people whose jobs are to spray paint a company logo on their business.
Graffiti can lead to change. For many people, graffiti is an outlet for social action and getting their ideas out there. Grifiti allows people to share their ideas as it is more noticeable than a sign or a poster and it lets people share their interests and be themselves and help make the world a better place for everyone.
Graffiti is fun. it's fun to do it. It is fun to look at it. it's fun to do it with friends. in my opinion, they should have places where it is legal to do graffiti. It would reduce graffiti in places where it's not legal while still giving people a chance to do it. In conclusion, even if I'm glorifying graffiti a little all in all it still has benefits