And at some Universities the Student Union had preserved the maltreated tables in the dinning area as “Historic Treasures” because some of the carvings were late 1800’s – early/mid 1900’s. No kids can go look at the tables and see polyeurethane coated writings of their great-great and Great-grandparents, or may just grand parents.
Some graffiti is a brag. Some is a cry to be noticed. Some graffiti is artistic, depictive. Some is full of rage, expressive. All might be called icons of periods of human existence. And like all things human, likely to change in the blink of an eye.
On a window in Anne Hathaway’s house (Shakespeare’s wife, not the actress) in Stratford England Sir Walter Scott among others scratched his name on the glass with his diamond ring.
My all-time favorite graffito occurred back in the Vietnam War era. On a prominent billboard on University Avenue here in Madison, someone had spray-painted the ubiquitous counter-cultural sentiment “Question Authority!”.
Right underneath it, someone else had added “Why should I?”.
In my day, all men and boys carried pocket knives. Then they banned them in schools, and few bothered to carry them elsewhere. The reduction in carved graffiti is largely due to fewer knives in circulation, and graffiti in general due to everyone carrying smart phones which let them put their feelings on the internet.
Bilan about 3 years ago
The I-was-here artifacts are not so bad, it’ the old gum where you put your hand.
Concretionist about 3 years ago
My family said:
Fools’ names, like fools’ faces are often found in public places.
And we were trained (that saying being part of it) to NOT do the graffito equivalent of peeing on a tree…
KenTheCoffinDweller about 3 years ago
And at some Universities the Student Union had preserved the maltreated tables in the dinning area as “Historic Treasures” because some of the carvings were late 1800’s – early/mid 1900’s. No kids can go look at the tables and see polyeurethane coated writings of their great-great and Great-grandparents, or may just grand parents.
Cactus-Pete about 3 years ago
But an artifact is an object, not graffiti.
mobeydick about 3 years ago
If only they would stop leaving locks on bridges as well!
Sanspareil about 3 years ago
I like the fact that she realizes the selfie generation is obnoxious!
Maybe there is hope for the future!
aah0354 about 3 years ago
If you carve your name on a park bench nowadays you also have to live stream it on Tiktok or Tictac or whatever.
sandpiper about 3 years ago
Some graffiti is a brag. Some is a cry to be noticed. Some graffiti is artistic, depictive. Some is full of rage, expressive. All might be called icons of periods of human existence. And like all things human, likely to change in the blink of an eye.
cissycox about 3 years ago
On a window in Anne Hathaway’s house (Shakespeare’s wife, not the actress) in Stratford England Sir Walter Scott among others scratched his name on the glass with his diamond ring.
Anaerobe about 3 years ago
Other than the fact that skateboarders grind all the edges to a frayed mess…
cervelo about 3 years ago
Obnoxious? A pretty strong epithet to categorize an entire cohort.
JudyAz about 3 years ago
Boldt Castle has graffiti going back nearly a hundred years
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/556124253963748478/
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 3 years ago
My all-time favorite graffito occurred back in the Vietnam War era. On a prominent billboard on University Avenue here in Madison, someone had spray-painted the ubiquitous counter-cultural sentiment “Question Authority!”.
Right underneath it, someone else had added “Why should I?”.
cknoblo Premium Member about 3 years ago
In my day, all men and boys carried pocket knives. Then they banned them in schools, and few bothered to carry them elsewhere. The reduction in carved graffiti is largely due to fewer knives in circulation, and graffiti in general due to everyone carrying smart phones which let them put their feelings on the internet.
pshea about 3 years ago
And let’s not even get started on Beech trees.
Stephen Gilberg about 3 years ago
I think graffiti ages like wine. I got a kick out of learning that Pompei’s has been preserved.