Life

May 22

“Relax, it’s just a TV show.”

^Accurate^

May 14

Dobby has no Master! Dobby is a free Elf! And Dobby has come to save Harry Potter and his friends!

SO MANY FEELS!!! D’:

May 03

ELDER SCROLLS ONLINE OMG

Apr 19

Sean Bean is a walking spoiler

improvisedchronicles:

Every character he plays dies. Really.

I object! Sean Bean = Sharpe! HA!

Apr 15

honestyb0x:

Hunger games is just an over hyped rip-off of Battle Royale. Seriously, the plot is almost EXACTLY the same.

Apr 15
dontwastethenight:

cijithegeek:

kyssthis16:

yeezysdisciple:

youngbertreynolds:

thempress:

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Maybe put it on a canvas instead of someone’s property, and we can all be happy.

who paying for these canvases or the art programs so these kids can have that? Why should it matter if these run down buildings that never get fixed up anyway get graffiti’d? 

Therein lies the issue. Art programs, both visual and performance based, are the first programs to be cut. Canvas ain’t cheap. Neither are the supplies. Much of the graffiti that takes place IS on buildings that are run down. The gov’t didn’t place any value on these properties and yet get pissy with dudes “vandalizing” their shit. You can’t have it both ways, ya dig. 

My father was a garment contractor in LA. In the late 80s, he owned the building where he had his factory. He thought it would be a cool idea to commission local graffiti artists, usually young Black and Latino men looking to stay out of trouble, to paint murals on his buildings. After all, he runs a garment design/manufacturing company, and creative signage is great advertising.
One day, he showed up to the building and the city just painted over the murals without permission or notice.
First, the city told him he couldn’t have graffiti art on HIS building because it brought down property value. After he complained, then they said: ok you can do this, but you need a permit. After he got the permit, then the city said: ok, but you can only use these artists.  Of course, these artists were all White graphic design students from USC, and of course they charged 3x more.
There is a prejudice against this type of art, and it’s racial.  Banksy vandalizes folks buildings all the time, and folks treat him like the Messiah. He ain’t doing nothing new that Black and Brown folks haven’t done for decades.

Can I just say fuck you to the person that said “maybe put it on a canvas instead of someones property”. Seriously, graffiti is beautiful art, it adds taste, colour, beauty, and emotion if done right to otherwise plain and boring buildings that no one would even glance at if blank.

I am hugely for the graffiti design like the one above and so against “modern” art. I see the argument that it is vandalism, but I also see the argument that they brighten up our streets. The college I used to go to had a smoking den and got the artists at the college to create a montage around the outside. It was brilliant and it was created by a mix of ethnic backgrounds (though as pointed out in one of the above comments, mainly African and Hispanic). It needs to be controlled but not suppressed and labelled as a crime. Most graffiti I’ve seen is artistic and inspirational but there are a couple of pieces I’ve seen that aren’t so tasteful. I know it’s the artist expressing themselves, but it’s not appropriate for the public. Either way, I’m all for graffiti being properly legalised… And weed! XD

dontwastethenight:

cijithegeek:

kyssthis16:

yeezysdisciple:

youngbertreynolds:

thempress:

[gif removed]

Maybe put it on a canvas instead of someone’s property, and we can all be happy.

who paying for these canvases or the art programs so these kids can have that? Why should it matter if these run down buildings that never get fixed up anyway get graffiti’d? 

Therein lies the issue. Art programs, both visual and performance based, are the first programs to be cut. Canvas ain’t cheap. Neither are the supplies. Much of the graffiti that takes place IS on buildings that are run down. The gov’t didn’t place any value on these properties and yet get pissy with dudes “vandalizing” their shit. You can’t have it both ways, ya dig. 

My father was a garment contractor in LA. In the late 80s, he owned the building where he had his factory. He thought it would be a cool idea to commission local graffiti artists, usually young Black and Latino men looking to stay out of trouble, to paint murals on his buildings. After all, he runs a garment design/manufacturing company, and creative signage is great advertising.

One day, he showed up to the building and the city just painted over the murals without permission or notice.

First, the city told him he couldn’t have graffiti art on HIS building because it brought down property value. After he complained, then they said: ok you can do this, but you need a permit. After he got the permit, then the city said: ok, but you can only use these artists.  Of course, these artists were all White graphic design students from USC, and of course they charged 3x more.

There is a prejudice against this type of art, and it’s racial.  Banksy vandalizes folks buildings all the time, and folks treat him like the Messiah. He ain’t doing nothing new that Black and Brown folks haven’t done for decades.

Can I just say fuck you to the person that said “maybe put it on a canvas instead of someones property”. Seriously, graffiti is beautiful art, it adds taste, colour, beauty, and emotion if done right to otherwise plain and boring buildings that no one would even glance at if blank.

I am hugely for the graffiti design like the one above and so against “modern” art. I see the argument that it is vandalism, but I also see the argument that they brighten up our streets. The college I used to go to had a smoking den and got the artists at the college to create a montage around the outside. It was brilliant and it was created by a mix of ethnic backgrounds (though as pointed out in one of the above comments, mainly African and Hispanic). It needs to be controlled but not suppressed and labelled as a crime. Most graffiti I’ve seen is artistic and inspirational but there are a couple of pieces I’ve seen that aren’t so tasteful. I know it’s the artist expressing themselves, but it’s not appropriate for the public. Either way, I’m all for graffiti being properly legalised… And weed! XD

Apr 12

Shikari to tour the UK again in November?

Apr 10

That sounds heavy, thats because it is!

Apr 10

Enter Shikari on Scuzz! 8D

However, they’ve massively fucked up the sound… Bastards! >[

Apr 09

Ugh… Going to bed before my illness decides to kill me physically…