09-10-2022, 12:11 AM
Graffiti art through the ages.Â
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A great example of ancient graffiti would be the literal hand writing on King Belshazzar's wall. You know the story....the one in the Bible - specifically Daniel 5. Dooming his kingdom into oblivion.Â
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ââ¬ÅAnd if art is a crime let God forgive allââ¬Â
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Yes, even graffiti! The anonymous artists through the ages creating their ideas and scribbling them on the wall for all to see. Driving forth the creative ideas inherent in us all. Gossip and political commentary. Including those wicked and often funny vulgarities have always been a common theme throughout history.Â
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Whether you love it or hate it graffiti has always been an endearing factor in spreading ideas to affect human behavior. Anonymous images and memes compelling the common man to think, laugh, and sometimes even cry. Out in the fringes the bleeding hearts and artists making their stand...
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A great example of ancient graffiti would be the literal hand writing on King Belshazzar's wall. You know the story....the one in the Bible - specifically Daniel 5. Dooming his kingdom into oblivion.Â
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ââ¬ÅAnd if art is a crime let God forgive allââ¬Â
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Yes, even graffiti! The anonymous artists through the ages creating their ideas and scribbling them on the wall for all to see. Driving forth the creative ideas inherent in us all. Gossip and political commentary. Including those wicked and often funny vulgarities have always been a common theme throughout history.Â
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Whether you love it or hate it graffiti has always been an endearing factor in spreading ideas to affect human behavior. Anonymous images and memes compelling the common man to think, laugh, and sometimes even cry. Out in the fringes the bleeding hearts and artists making their stand...
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These are some remarkably beautiful and illuminating works. Itââ¬â¢s not your standard ââ¬ÅKilroy wuz hereââ¬Â stuff, although names found have found, and itââ¬â¢s definitely not the bawdy libels of Roman Pompeii. They are line drawings, some abstract, some of people, demons, ships and crosses. Circles are also a popular theme. Itââ¬â¢s social history, contributions of the regular parishioners who attended church but couldnââ¬â¢t afford to leave their mark by sponsoring rich vestments, dazzling stained glass or soaring bell towers."
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http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/22808
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