ayah Wrote:
is it still graffiti if it's reproduced on a canvas? if a portion of the berlin wall is displayed in a museum, is that graffiti?
I'd love to have you meet my friend, Laura. He grapples with the same argument from time to time... and not just in terms of "is my graffiti art?" but also "if it's art, why do we charge people for it, and isn't art more of an expression of the self that should be shared with everyone?" He does do canvases, and he's shown his canvases in various galleries around the world, but I think he misses the whole adrenaline rush and clandestine nature of graffiti outdoors, and being forced to produce his "art" in a specified timeframe without getting caught. On the other hand, he feels restrained and controlled when he has to come up with new canvases for gallery showings, or doing commission work.
He's got some great canvases, that I've expressed interest in the past. Whenever I ask him how much he'd charge for it, he kinda shrugs and tells me he'd give me a "friend discount" and just charge me for the paint and materials he used-- never for his time. He'll never be a "successful" artist in that respect, because he just feels wrong about charging people tons of money for something that he comes up with very easily and inspirationally.