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July 15, 2008

A British Judge tries to explain private property to a graffiti practitioner

Judge Christopher Hardy said: “It would be wrong of me not to acknowledge that some examples of your handiwork show considerable artistic talent, part of what is now known as the graffiti subculture and on the way to being recognised as a valid form of art. The trouble is that it is has been sprayed all over other people’s property without their consent and that is simply vandalism.”

via Times Online

Posted by CrankyProfessor at July 15, 2008 7:08 AM