There's a graffiti wall on Temple Street in Nashua at Streetwise Graffiti Bike & Skate. It is currently illegal anywhere else in the state.
Kai3345's Answer :Graffiti is illegal in many states and countries. It is also legal in many states and countries. Some states and countries make it legal and illegal to graffiti depending on it's use. But, in every public property in the United States of America, it is illegal to graffiti on School Property and Public property; unless that piece of public property was specifaclly for graffiti.Source : My basic knowledge.
Anti graffiti coating is available in market which prohibits graffiti paint from bonding to wall surface. These are made up of charged polymeric materials.
i do believe that new york city is the best for graffiti as u may no that in down street Abby they have an old train station that they use for griffiting and also everywhere you go there is always graffiti, Broadway is also full of graffiti.
To "throw up" is to "tag" something. It means to put up a graffiti piece.
is windmill lane the u2 graffiti wall? if it is then yeh its legal but when you go tagging the appartments near it, then its illegal
Graffiti is illegal everywhere........... it goes under defacing public/private property
On the 30th of may 2010 graffiti became completely legal as long as its only done on government property or personale
There's a graffiti wall on Temple Street in Nashua at Streetwise Graffiti Bike & Skate. It is currently illegal anywhere else in the state.
The difference between urban art and graffiti is that urban artists have permission from the owner of the object they are painting on this is legal. Graffiti is illegal because the person doing it does not have permission from the owner.
If you have the permission of whoever it is that actually owns the room - yes.
I would assume so. It is considered destruction of property.... unless of course it is your own property and you don't mind it. Graffiti is illegal in most states and countries, but it depends on what kind of graffiti. For example, reverse graffiti causes police to be baffled on it's legal state. This is because reverse graffiti is created by washing dirt off of a wall, instead of adding on to it with a spray can. Also, the famous but mysterious graffitist Bansky is known for his graffiti which brings a world image and causes you to think. Bansky and related art is legal and sometimes even encouraged in some states.
There are graffiti walls in almost every city. However, some of the most famous walls where graffiti is legal and easily viewed are:Hosier Lane, Melbourne, AustraliaTopiel Street, Warsaw, Poland5Pointz, Queens, NYGraffiti Pit, Venice Beach, CA
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Kai3345's Answer :Graffiti is illegal in many states and countries. It is also legal in many states and countries. Some states and countries make it legal and illegal to graffiti depending on it's use. But, in every public property in the United States of America, it is illegal to graffiti on School Property and Public property; unless that piece of public property was specifaclly for graffiti.Source : My basic knowledge.
Where permission is given by the owner (private) local authority (public) for sufaces to be dressed in street art.
In the United Kingdom, graffiti is illegal unless it has been properly organised by schools, youth groups etc. I'm not sure about other parts of Europe.It all depends on where they do it. On other ppls walls, no.