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  2. Anti-graffiti coating - Wikipedia

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    An anti-graffiti coating is a coating that prevents graffiti paint from bonding to surfaces. Cleaning graffiti off buildings costs billions of dollars annually. [ citation needed ] Many cities have started anti-graffiti programs but vandalism is still a problem.

  3. Seen (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Mirando, known as Seen, is an American graffiti artist. [1] [2] He is one of the best known graffiti artists in the world and has been referred to as the Godfather of Graffiti. [1] Seen first started to paint on the New York City Subway system in 1973. [1] He was born in the Bronx, New York City.

  4. Street art - Wikipedia

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    Some have asked if it is sufficient to place art in the street to make street art; Nicholas Riggle looks more critically at the border between graffiti and street art and states that "an artwork is street art if—and only if—its material use of the street is internal to its meaning". [44] The street is not a blank canvas for the street artist.

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  6. List of street artists - Wikipedia

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    Guy Denning (born Bristol) – stencil graffiti, paste-up, painting; Ben Eine – street art, alphabet letters; Inkie (Bristol and London) – graffiti, street art, grap design; Paul Insect (London) – graffiti, stencil graffiti, street art; Alex Martinez (Notting Hill, London) – graffiti, street art; Adam Neate (London) – art on cardboard

  7. Reverse graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Reverse graffiti [note 1] is a method of creating temporary or semi-permanent images on walls or other surfaces by removing dirt from a surface. It can also be done by simply removing dirt with the fingertip from windows or other dirty surfaces, such as writing "wash me" on a dirty vehicle.

  8. Graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti has played an important role within the street art scene in the Middle East and North Africa , especially following the events of the Arab Spring of 2011 or the Sudanese Revolution of 2018/19. [42] Graffiti is a tool of expression in the context of conflict in the region, allowing people to raise their voices politically and socially.

  9. Legal wall - Wikipedia

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    There is debate about whether legal walls discourage or encourage illegal graffiti. [2] Paramatta in Australia used to have several legal walls, but after the local council decided on a zero-tolerance policy in related to graffiti in 2009, all but one of the legal walls were demolished. [3]