Graffiti is seen as a vile, anti-social art form that operates on the fringe of society. The graffiti experience seems to leave a bitter aftertaste in the general populace mouths. I plan to demonstrate how I changed this experience with the help of graphic design, real life events and mural production. Turning something that is usually upsets people into something that uplifts communities, from the graffiti community to the regular civilian. Utilising its attention grabbing nature and channeling into vehicle for good.
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