By: Henry Ford|2011-04-06|Reference & Education
Graffiti can be defined as markings in terms of lettering or images that have been painted, scrawled or scratched in a property. It is usually a form of self expression and it involves creativity. This form of art has lacked recognition and approval by the society.
By: James Martindale|2010-05-24|Environmental
Before beginning to remove any graffiti, you need to first identify what kind of material has been marked by the graffiti.
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By: Community Clean|2011-02-09|News and society
Graffiti is a huge problem in countries across the world, but particularly in the UK and US. In countries such as the UK graffiti is illegal and classed as criminal damage. This is because permission has not been granted by the owner of a public or private place, for the graffiti to be done.
By: Nick Vassilev|2010-10-23|Home & Family
Cities all across the country have a growing graffiti problem. And London suffers more from this form of urban blight than most places.
By: Martin Hofschroer|2010-11-28|Arts & Entertainment
A Banksy mural worth thousands of pounds has been vandalised rendering it worthless. A stencil image of a monochrome sitting child holding a red balloon which was incorporated into a slogan stating "no future" was discovered recently on a private ga...1357
By: James Martindale|2010-04-04|Environmental
Why graffiti is Art? Not everyone likes every painting of Van Gogh, in the same way it is inevitable people will disagree about the quality of a piece of graffiti. It's easy to see the artistic skill required to produce an impressive piece of graffiti.
By: Edith Ozera|2010-12-07|Arts & Entertainment
Graffiti is a visual practice of expressing oneself through writing letters or drawing pictures on the wall.
By: Edith Ozera|2010-12-07|Art
Graffiti is a visual practice of expressing oneself through writing letters or drawing pictures on the wall.
By: Hardware Repairs|2010-11-15|Home improvement
It is a sad fact of life these days that glass is a popular target for graffiti vandals. They may spray paint on it, scratch it with rocks or other hard substances or etch it with acid.
By: Mark Johnson|2010-12-15|Press releases
Hartlepool in the North East of England has upped its anti graffiti efforts this week by introducing a new initiative with a zero tolerance approach to graffiti, the Hartlepool Active Response Team.