Graffiti has always been an ideal medium for conveying overheard ideas to a wider audience. They are an integral part of cities and often more than mere vandalism. They walk a fine line all the time, so we can't agree whether they are art or "violence" over the city. But what we can agree on is that many graffiti carry a strong message. They are holding up a mirror to us, telling us an uncomfortable truth. Let's look at the best examples of those that shed light on environmental problems.
Graffiti they have always been a rebellious form of communication, so they will probably never be declared art by the authorities. Because they choose their canvases urban areas they mark them as vandalism. But it is precisely because of their exposure that they are so popular in spreading larger ideas, and not just that Matej publicly says that he loves Tanja.
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Powerful messages with an uncomfortable truth are often found in urban areas. This time we will look at those that point to environmental problems. Climate change, animal rights, deforestation, it's all here. Graffiti that not only makes you think, but makes you do something yourself.