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Not Art, Just BS! |
They have No sense of decorum, propriety or reason of understanding why these are set aside settings in nature. Responsible People want to get away from this urban crap, not bring it with them.
Graffiti "Artists'" Fans get tagged in the ass! And deservedly So! m/r
Graffiti artists' move to national parks shocks nature community - LA Times
JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL PARK - 4-26-15 - By LOUIS SAHAGUN
A new generation of graffiti artists is regarding nature, not just urban spaces, as their canvas.
Graffiti's arrival at national parks infuriates outdoor enthusiasts.
Andre Saraiva is an internationally known graffiti artist. He owns nightclubs in Paris and New York, works as a top editor of the men's fashion magazine L'Officiel Hommes and has appeared in countless glossy magazines as a tastemaker and bon vivant.
Two months ago he showed up on the decidedly un-fashionista website Modern Hiker, along with a photo of a boulder he tagged in Joshua Tree National Park. Since then, Saraiva, who lives in France and is known by his fans as Mr. Andre and Mr. A., has been scorned by American nature lovers and thrust into a highly charged debate.
Saraiva is of a new generation of graffiti artists who regard nature — not just the built environment — as their canvas.
They tag national parks, then post photos of their work on the Internet.
Those acts infuriate outdoor enthusiasts, many of whom are otherwise fans of graffiti art.
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