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Graffiti and wall murals are different forms of artistic expression.
Through them, street artists find different ways to pass a message to the public.
For example, I saw the following piece of street art close to a local school of performing arts run by the town council.
The street artist decided to draw a variety of musical instruments, such as those played at the nearby school of performing arts.
Good combination of colors used.
The artist also managed to capture and draw the actual melodies and musical notes.
Isn’t it amazing?!
I think kids and other wannabe musicians may be inspired by this kind of art and decide to study music and other performing arts at the school.
This is a graffiti with big letters and a combination of red, black, white, and silver colors, with some finishing touches of turquoise.
It is an imposing graffiti covering a quite big area of a concrete wall that would otherwise be very dull to look at.
I don’t think that anyone would ever notice the wall, if it wouldn’t be for that graffiti.
A very simple graffiti, compared to the previous ones.
Very well drawn, however, with clear brown lines and geometry.
I wonder what the message of this graffiti could be.
It’s a “tag” graffiti, I think.
I am not sure, but, in my eyes, this graffiti looks a street artist’s signature on the wall.
I can recognize the letters R, S, and Y, and possibly J, with the latter ending with an arrow, all in green.