On Graffiti
Recently, graffiti can be seen anywhere in many colleges, which makes our eyesight unpleasant. Worse still, many students regard graffiti as a special art. I get annoyed at this phenomenon.
From my point of view, graffiti is so ugly to look at. It's a kind of pollution as well as an ill behavior. Moreover, public buildings are symbols of civilization, not the places to express our thinkings and ideas.
Consequently, I think graffiti should be prohibited by our school regulations. Those who don't want to get rid of this bad habit must be punished strictly. In conclusion, we must clear out this bad manner, in order to create a good atmosphere for us to study.
關(guān)于涂鴉的看法 On Graffiti
Recently, graffiti can be seen anywhere in many colleges, which makes our eyesight unpleasant. Worse still, many students regard graffiti as a special art. I get annoyed at this phenomenon.
From my point of view, graffiti is so ugly to look at. It's a kind of pollution as well as an ill behavior. Moreover, public buildings are symbols of civilization, not the places to express our thinkings and ideas.
Consequently, I think graffiti should be prohibited by our school regulations. Those who don't want to get rid of this bad habit must be punished strictly. In conclusion, we must clear out this bad manner, in order to create a good atmosphere for us to study.
關(guān)于涂鴉的看法 On Graffiti
Recently, graffiti can be seen anywhere in many colleges, which makes our eyesight unpleasant. Worse still, many students regard graffiti as a special art. I get annoyed at this phenomenon.
From my point of view, graffiti is so ugly to look at. It's a kind of pollution as well as an ill behavior. Moreover, public buildings are symbols of civilization, not the places to express our thinkings and ideas.
Consequently, I think graffiti should be prohibited by our school regulations. Those who don't want to get rid of this bad habit must be punished strictly. In conclusion, we must clear out this bad manner, in order to create a good atmosphere for us to study.
Recently, graffiti can be seen anywhere in many colleges, which makes our eyesight unpleasant. Worse still, many students regard graffiti as a special art. I get annoyed at this phenomenon.
From my point of view, graffiti is so ugly to look at. It's a kind of pollution as well as an ill behavior. Moreover, public buildings are symbols of civilization, not the places to express our thinkings and ideas.
Consequently, I think graffiti should be prohibited by our school regulations. Those who don't want to get rid of this bad habit must be punished strictly. In conclusion, we must clear out this bad manner, in order to create a good atmosphere for us to study.
graffiti can be seen anywhere in many colleges. Moreover. Those who don't want to get rid of this bad habit must be punished strictly. In conclusion, many students regard graffiti as a special art, not the places to express our thinkings and ideas.
Consequently, I think graffiti should be prohibited by our school regulations, which makes our eyesight unpleasant. Worse still, public buildings are symbols of civilization.
From my point of view, graffiti is so ugly to look at. It's a kind of pollution as well as an ill behavior. I get annoyed at this phenomenon關(guān)于涂鴉的看法 On Graffiti
Recently
mostly accepted that graffiti come from the 1960's Philadelphia and Pennsylvania .
Graffiti culture is a topic on which our society has long been divided. Graffiti is either seen as a new form of urban expression, or an art form in its own right or vandalism, labeled as popular amongst delinquents, a product of the unsuccessful lower
Graffiti has been a visible sub-culture since the 1970's and now has turned into a part of modern youth culture. No amount of wall washing, it seems, will ever suppress the spray paint culture, which appears as a brightly colored rainbow, weaving itself in and out of the gray tower block landscapes. However, graffiti culture, fuelled by mainstream interference, appears to be moving in two very different directions, which may never meet.
It became a commodity. The influx of graffiti-inspired catwalk collections three years ago was more than acceptable to mainstream values.We can be rest assured that Lousis Vuitton was not accused of delinquency.
About four years ago ,Sprit employed street artist Temper to design limited edition graffiti cans and bottles, celebrating “the nation's love affair with all things urban”. This seems to be one way in which graffiti culture is moving forward.
Others focus on street art, concebtratibg mainly on attacks on the railway system and viewing legal opportunities as a sell-out。
On Graffiti
Recently, graffiti can be seen anywhere in many colleges, which makes our eyesight unpleasant. Worse still, many students regard graffiti as a special art. I get annoyed at this phenomenon.
From my point of view, graffiti is so ugly to look at. It's a kind of pollution as well as an ill behavior. Moreover, public buildings are symbols of civilization, not the places to express our thinkings and ideas.
Consequently, I think graffiti should be prohibited by our school regulations. Those who don't want to get rid of this bad habit must be punished strictly. In conclusion, we must clear out this bad manner, in order to create a good atmosphere for us to study.
mostly accepted that graffiti come from the 1960's Philadelphia and Pennsylvania .
Graffiti culture is a topic on which our society has long been divided. Graffiti is either seen as a new form of urban expression, or an art form in its own right or vandalism, labeled as popular amongst delinquents, a product of the unsuccessful lower
Graffiti has been a visible sub-culture since the 1970's and now has turned into a part of modern youth culture. No amount of wall washing, it seems, will ever suppress the spray paint culture, which appears as a brightly colored rainbow, weaving itself in and out of the gray tower block landscapes. However, graffiti culture, fuelled by mainstream interference, appears to be moving in two very different directions, which may never meet.
It became a commodity. The influx of graffiti-inspired catwalk collections three years ago was more than acceptable to mainstream values.We can be rest assured that Lousis Vuitton was not accused of delinquency.
About four years ago ,Sprit employed street artist Temper to design limited edition graffiti cans and bottles, celebrating “the nation's love affair with all things urban”. This seems to be one way in which graffiti culture is moving forward.
Others focus on street art, concebtratibg mainly on attacks on the railway system and viewing legal opportunities as a sell-out。
graffiti can be seen anywhere in many colleges,which makes our eyesight unpleasant.Worse still,many students regard graffiti as a special art.I get annoyed at this phenomenon.From my point of view,graffiti is so ugly to look at.It's a kind of pollution as well as an ill behavior.Moreover,public buildings are symbols of civilization,not the places to express our thinkings and ideas.
Consequently,I think graffiti should be prohibited by our school regulations.
graffiti can be seen anywhere in many colleges,which makes our eyesight unpleasant.Worse still,many students regard graffiti as a special art.I get annoyed at this phenomenon.From my point of view,graffiti is so ugly to look at.It's a kind of pollution as well as an ill behavior.Moreover,public buildings are symbols of civilization,not the places to express our thinkings and ideas.Consequently,I think graffiti should be prohibited by our school regulations。
mostly accepted that graffiti come from the 1960's Philadelphia and Pennsylvania .
Graffiti culture is a topic on which our society has long been divided. Graffiti is either seen as a new form of urban expression, or an art form in its own right or vandalism, labeled as popular amongst delinquents, a product of the unsuccessful lower
Graffiti has been a visible sub-culture since the 1970's and now has turned into a part of modern youth culture. No amount of wall washing, it seems, will ever suppress the spray paint culture, which appears as a brightly colored rainbow, weaving itself in and out of the gray tower block landscapes. However, graffiti culture, fuelled by mainstream interference, appears to be moving in two very different directions, which may never meet.
It became a commodity. The influx of graffiti-inspired catwalk collections three years ago was more than acceptable to mainstream values.We can be rest assured that Lousis Vuitton was not accused of delinquency.
About four years ago ,Sprit employed street artist Temper to design limited edition graffiti cans and bottles, celebrating “the nation's love affair with all things urban”. This seems to be one way in which graffiti culture is moving forward.
Others focus on street art, concebtratibg mainly on attacks on the railway system and viewing legal opportunities as a sell-out。
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