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grafitti in school....legal style
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My tech teacher let me do graffiti on his wall, my friend did another design. He wrote motivite and mine says endeavour: snoopy special:
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That's terrible. I don't like graffiti whether it is allowed or not. The fact that you and your friend know how to make graffiti is also somewhat disturbing. Your teacher allowed this? Just wait until the principle comes in. I have a feeling you have much more painting to do. And how is your team role "Engineer" if you were born in 1990?
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This type of "art" should never be allowed or supported in a school environment. Take a drive over by the Southern California regional location one day. You won't be calling it "art" anymore. |
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i think that is pretty cool.
I think it is very artistic. As long as you had permission to do it, it is ok. I don't see people starting up doing graffiti all over the city because of two legal paintings. My city, Pontiac, is covered in graffiti, not even nice looking graffiti, but it is covered in it. not because of some one did a mural of something, legally, on a wall, because they want to. if some one is going to do it, it is because they want to, not just because some one did it in a classroom because a teacher said ti was cool for them to. people will do it any ways. |
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I think it looks pretty cool. You did a good job.
But I don't think it's 100% appropriate...maybe it's because I go to a "technical" and "professional" high school and thats how my mind is set but yeah. |
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I see nothing wrong with it really. I think that it looks cool and it adds color to that wall. And it really doesn't matter because it sounds like they had permission to do it.
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I will do my best to get some images from them to show you a bit of their work. I believe that you would like it and may change your mind about graffiti itself. |
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I don't see this being a big issue. There's a difference between having permission to paint the wall and going out and spraying a random bridge for example. Think of it this way, how is there a difference between spraying grafitti on the wall or painting a mural on it? (with permission ;) )
The high school 237 is based out of used to have paintings that students did in art class on the walls. The paint was everything from what you could call modern art to graffiti to picture of the Statue of Liberty. Most of the walls of the school were painted when I went there as a student. After they repainted the complete school in the late 90's most of these paintings were painted over. The school today is basically a two tune green paint scheme, not as interesting as it had been. |
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I like it, graffiti is art, and vandalism is vandalism, people need to be sure not to confuse the two, I enjoy the look of graffiti when it is properly showcased and I believe that in this case it is. For this particular piece, I don't like how dark it is but it does fit in with the Snoopy colors.
Now to the distinct difference between Graffiti and Vandalism, Vandalism is destroying something with out permission of the owner, it does not matter whether your write the name of a gang on a bridge or paint the Mona Lisa on the side of a truck, with out permission both are vandalism, however with permission both are art and forms of self expression. Sanddrag for you to jump down some ones throat and insult their art work I believe is being ignorant of their purpose, I believe that you are looking at this very narrow minded. For example I hate tattoos, I have never liked them for some reason, I can however watch a show like Miami ink and appreciate the work artistically. Please try to be open minded, one thing I like about chief Delphi and first is that the people come from small towns and big cities are split between liberal and conservative, yet it doesn't matter because every ones goal is common. Please in the future if you dislike something someone has spent time and energy on keep it to your self and don't assume what they did was wrong. I am sure the teacher received permission from the Principal and any other necessary administrators, unless you have proof other wise I believe you should assume the same. James |
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Well I think that Engineer is not just for someone that has gone though the schooling. If thats what he is concidered on his team so be it, don't just go jumping on people for a title they use, as it is there are not to many titles to choose from.
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I don't like when it's random scribbling like a two year old (and I found out those type of scribblings are usually gang markings so I like them even less). Personally I wish more buildings would be painted with art. The world could use more artisitic expression. |
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