Aspects of Graffiti

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Robert Kostka

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As a natural part of our environment, graffiti is both spontaneous and functional—free from design conventions and often the sole communication weapon of an oppressed people. It can be a personal identification or it can mark the boundaries for an urban street gang. Its history is probably as old as writing itself. Graffiti has adapted personal expression to whatever space, writing tool, surface, or viewing requirements the environment demands.

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