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50 Pieces Of โ€œVandalismโ€ That Only Make Cities More Interesting, As Shared On This Online Group

50 Pieces Of โ€œVandalismโ€ That Only Make Cities More Interesting, As Shared On This Online Group

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Rebellion can be an art form. And what's a more 'F You, I Won't Do What You Tell Me' art form than graffiti? It's not simply about 'sticking it to the man,' either โ€“ it is a legitimate kind of art. Some of the most famous contemporary artists also dabbled in graffiti and street art, from Keith Haring and Jean Michel-Basquiat to Shepard Fairey and Banksy.
So, this time, we're dedicating some time to explore the depths of graffiti and street art. The community r/Graffiti is a place for enthusiasts and appreciators alike. We've compiled a list of the most fascinating entries and present them to you here.
Below, you will also find our short chat with graffiti artist Uzio. He told Bored Panda more about how graffiti doesn't necessarily have to involve spray paint, how he chooses locations for his artworks, and about how being a graffiti artist doesn't mean you must be an outlaw.
More info: Uzio Art | Instagram | TikTok

#1 Mural Is Intentionally Painted Upside Down To Reflect Right Side Up On The Water

Mural Is Intentionally Painted Upside Down To Reflect Right Side Up On The Water
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The subreddit's title is r/Graffiti, but those with a keen eye will probably notice that many entries on this list are, perhaps, more like pieces of street art than graffiti. What's the difference between the two, you ask?

Columbia University explains the differences. For one, graffiti is word-based, while street art is image-based. Street art is also often commissioned or painted with permission.

Apparently, even the artists sometimes conflate the two and use the terms interchangeably. Lois Stavsky, curator of StreetArtNYC, explains it in more detail: "Graffiti predates street art, and street art draws its inspiration from graffiti." Graffiti artists are most often self-taught.

It's also highly personal โ€“ writers use their 'tags' to brand their works. It's also often illegal, but that's where the rebel element of being a graffiti artist comes from. Street artists are often people who have received formal training.

#2 Harriet Tubman Mural Painted On The Side Of A Wall

Harriet Tubman Mural Painted On The Side Of A Wall
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#3 Really Beautiful And Powerful Staitment

Really Beautiful And Powerful Staitment
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Graffiti artist Richard September writes in his blog that the difference is also in the audience that the artist is trying to reach. He claims that graffiti artists create their pieces to gain respect and admiration from other graffiti artists. Street artists, on the other hand, use words, images, and symbols to create pieces they hope the public will appreciate.

There are also legal differences, some of which we already discussed above. But let's use some examples: a work of street art could be a mural that the building's owner asked the artist to paint. Graffiti artists "tag their names in public spaces, mostly without permission," September writes. That includes paintings on trains, walls, bridges, etc.

#4 This Street Art Looks Absolutely Insane

This Street Art Looks Absolutely Insane
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#5 @fanakapan Does Some Unreal "Balloon Graff" 3D Realism

@fanakapan Does Some Unreal "Balloon Graff" 3D Realism
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#6 Vile With Bonus Before Pic

Vile With Bonus Before Pic
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Bored Panda spoke to a graffiti artist and asked him how he chooses the locations for his work. He says that the main thing to consider is how much space is available for the piece.

"I might do a five-letter piece and maybe a character if I have a lot of space to work with," Uzio tells us. "If I don't, I may just do a four-letter piece or just a character. Size plays a big role [in] how big or small your work is on a wall. And if there's a theme at that certain wall, I will follow that theme with my work."

#7 A Tenniscourt By Jan Is De Man

A Tenniscourt By Jan Is De Man
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#8 Big Paws Kitten Street Art

Big Paws Kitten Street Art
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#9 Amazing Street Art By Smug In Glasgow

Amazing Street Art By Smug In Glasgow
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Although Uzio considers himself a graffiti artist, he doesn't do any illegal art pieces. "I mainly do my work legally or [in] places that are secret or no one cares about. So I haven't really had conflicts with authorities yet." 

"But I haven't really [been] doing the spray paint side of graffiti for very long, so [I] haven't experienced it all as of yet," the artist admits. "As, at first, I started in the books, drawing on paper for a few years."

#10 Graffiti In Some Abandoned Building In Europe By Artist Vile

Graffiti In Some Abandoned Building In Europe By Artist Vile
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#11 Never Been An Art Fan In My Life. This Street Art By Eduardo Kobra Makes Me Emotional

Never Been An Art Fan In My Life. This Street Art By Eduardo Kobra Makes Me Emotional
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#12 Some Beautiful Mural Work In Aruba ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ผ

Some Beautiful Mural Work In Aruba ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ผ
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You might think: "Then it's not really graffiti, is it? Where's the spice, where's the illegality?" Well, the answer is much more complicated than that. Nowadays, the line between graffiti and street art is often blurry. And some artists might not have a rebellious streak โ€“ they just like the art form itself. Some artists choose to do street art illegally, like Banksy and Miss.Tic.

#13 Street Art By L7matrix

Street Art By L7matrix
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#14 Amazing Aches Graffiti Hat Mimic Rgb Displays

Amazing Aches Graffiti Hat Mimic Rgb Displays
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#15 Beautiful Street Art

Beautiful Street Art
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Let's take Banksy as an example of how complicated this whole thing is. Some describe him as a street artist, some as a graffiti artist. His pieces always appear in places without permission, so that should disqualify him from being a street artist, right? Not really. The whole point of his works is to provoke a response from the public, and that's not usually the aim of graffiti artists. 

#16 Abandoned Ddr Hospital Near Berlin, Germany

Abandoned Ddr Hospital Near Berlin, Germany
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#17 There Is A Ton Of Work In Eastern Market, Downtown Detroit. This Is One Of My Favorites

There Is A Ton Of Work In Eastern Market, Downtown Detroit. This Is One Of My Favorites
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#18 I Just Finished This Mural!

I Just Finished This Mural!
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Apparently, some graffiti artists also tend to dislike Banksy because of his style. He mainly uses stencils, and some graffiti artists consider that to be a lazy technique. "Simply spraying the back of a stencil cut out isnโ€™t considered skillful in graffiti culture, as it requires no can control โ€“ so 'true' graffiti artists tend to avoid this style," September writes in his blog.

#19 This Skeleton Graffiti Is Stunning

This Skeleton Graffiti Is Stunning
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#20 Impressive Snake Mural On A Staircase

Impressive Snake Mural On A Staircase
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