Most people can distinguish between art and vandalism. However, special graffiti is required for graffiti. Graffiti is circulating from ancient Rome and Greece. People have "marked" for centuries. However, from the 1970s to the 1980s, an art form was born. With the creation of hip-hop, graffiti began to become very popular especially in the African American community such as the South Bronx. Graffiti is regarded as a visual form of hip hop, but probably due to its canvas, it is not considered art.
This type of art began in the 1960s and continues to this day. Importantly, if graffiti art is drawn on the wall of public property without the owner's permission, you will consider it as a vandalism. Graffiti is in the basement, not in an elegant place, but even in the early days it was less popular than other art forms, as art is often associated with a higher society. As graffiti artists can not find the space to display their work, it will take some time for graffiti art to become mainstream. Graffiti art is often associated with infinite space where works can be painted or painted on the wall, so you can freely use the space you use there. The walls are tens of feet long and artists can freely avoid around them.
When discussing the theme of graffiti, the main question for most people is whether graffiti is art or vandalism. Before answering this question, I still have many questions to answer. What is art and graffiti? What is vandalism? There are small graffiti with destructive graffiti, and if so, who decides where? For the first time after answering these questions, someone can judge exactly whether it is art or vandalism! Art is art (painting, sculpture, music, etc.) focuses on creating beautiful objects. In each of these three categories of art, each category has more subcategories. In addition, there are arts in other categories such as architecture, photography, digital art. The main problem of art is that it is a wide range and is generally thought to be in the eyes of bystanders. And it takes into account many differences from person to person.