Tag Archives: graffiti enforcement
Obsession, Genius, or Both: Thoughts on Exit Through the Gift Shop
This post was published in the Huffington Post on April 15, 2010. If you are interested in the creative process and/or freedom of expression and/or the role of media manipulation in consumer culture (as I would suppose 99.9% of you … Continue reading
Graffiti Artists Vie For Trip to Prague
By Ksenia Galouchko / Special to The Moscow Times Heating units, which regulate heating in the city, can be found in most courtyards and are usually squat, drab, utilitarian buildings with little architectural value. The only people attracted to the … Continue reading
Businesses Use Graffiti Art to Keep Graffiti Away
By Alfredo Aleman, EGP Staff Writer All around Los Angeles, murals can be readily seen on the walls of pharmacies, clothing stores and markets, usually depicting some sort of message to the community. While artists may see the murals as … Continue reading
Graffiti-deterring cameras installed in Van Nuys tunnel
LA TIME BLOGSPOT Gerrick D. Kennedy A dozen surveillance cameras have been installed inside a San Fernando Valley tunnel hard-hit by graffiti vandalism. The 711-foot tunnel on Sherman Way next to the Van Nuys Airport has been riddled with graffiti … Continue reading
Artist or criminal? Graffiti charges spark debate
By COURTNEY POTTS Observer-Dispatch UTICA — Supporters say he’s an artist. Prosecutors say he’s a criminal. In either case, Caeden Lauber will soon be behind bars after pleading guilty July 14 to a felony charge of second-degree criminal mischief for … Continue reading