Graffiti
Chicano political activists began using graffiti to make statements. Chicanos used graffiti to tell about their history, their family unity, and their bicultural pride. Chicanos also used their graffiti to unify the Chicano community during the Chicano Movement. Eventually this led to architectural decoration, murals to remember the deceased, personal shout-outs and gang's territorial markings. This paper will discuss the elements of graffiti and how it is used today.It is unfortunate that graffiti should be dismissed as mere vandalism on par with tire slashing and window breaking, because for many young people who often exhibit considerable talent, graffiti constitutes an aesthetic discipline. Graffiti has existed in one form or another as long as writing. The earliest known cave paintings, dating from 20,000 years ago, seems to have more in common with modern graffiti than with writing because they were mostly drawings of their surroundings.When Henry Chalfant's documentary film, Style Wars, came out in 1985, graffiti, break dancing and rap music were all seen as elements of hip hop culture. It was in this context that it spread. A Chicago graffiti writer Orko said, "We swallowed it as a whole package: breaking, rappin
"Nobody just grabs a spray-can and starts writing on walls," SUROC, a writer from Philadelphia explains. "I've got an advertisement, and I've got graffiti proofing. "Blackbooks are the architect's blueprint, and the painting is the finished product," says GIANT, a San Francisco graffiti artist. Many writers have taken advantage of the carrot dangled by Steve Wilson's Graffiti Gallery. )Graffiti artists can become very competitive. But now they're both halfway through a graphic arts program at Madison Area Technical College. "Writers regularly sign each other's books, attempt to outdo one another, or "get up" in a book that travels far and wide. Richly illustrated in Andrew Witten's book Dondi White, "hit-ups" (gang names and artists' signatures), "roll calls" (gang membership lists), and "pieces" (complex works by artists who are not gang members), describes the meanings and aesthetics of the writing on the wall. For the cost of paint and a few free meals, they would give him some graffiti that he could be proud of. The 14th letter of the alphabet stands for northerner. A simple artist's blackbook, hardbound with archival-quality pages and cherished by graffiti artists nationwide who acquire them, trade them, and fill them cover-to-cover with edgy drawings. And what they are doing is a quality piece of work, which they say will look good in a portfolio when they begin looking for jobs. "First, you tag in math books, and that spreads to your own blackbook, which then turns into books of graffiti. Besides being legal, a blackbook affords the young artist several advantages. When they're done I'm going to have a really spectacular advertisement.
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