Hey guys,
I'm new to the whole street art/graffiti scene in the sense that I've seen a lot of it but don't have vast amounts of knowledge about it. I'm going to start exploring and see what I find.
About a year ago, I went to Melbourne with a friend and we specifically went to union lane to look at the street art there. It was amazing. Like Kit said, graffiti and street are two completely different things. Graffiti you see on every street corner with numerous tags spread out over every sign or concrete surface. Street art however, it has a place and should be appreciated. It's not just scribbled all over every corner you turn; its art that has time, effort and meaning behind it. Not to mention the audience that it has captured.
I'm going to research a little more. Bye!
I'm new to the whole street art/graffiti scene in the sense that I've seen a lot of it but don't have vast amounts of knowledge about it. I'm going to start exploring and see what I find.
About a year ago, I went to Melbourne with a friend and we specifically went to union lane to look at the street art there. It was amazing. Like Kit said, graffiti and street are two completely different things. Graffiti you see on every street corner with numerous tags spread out over every sign or concrete surface. Street art however, it has a place and should be appreciated. It's not just scribbled all over every corner you turn; its art that has time, effort and meaning behind it. Not to mention the audience that it has captured.
I'm going to research a little more. Bye!

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