I have just started filming some of the best street art walks in Europe on our youtube channel - there's no ad's or agenda - just an appreciation. Thanks I really enjoyed the video and have subscribed.
But, Omen, I still want to know: How do people refer to 20 hundred hours in the military? It can't be like that can it? It just sounds weird. How about Two Oh Time?
The legality of graffiti is like skateboarding or bmx the more I think about it. Even if there were places to do it without being bothered by the law. Those places would be overrun with people, and where else do u go? The streets.
@@Islandstonr Solid arguement (sarcasm obviously) Painting isn't art because it is just painting if I use your arguement right? Architecture isn't art either because it is just architecture, right? Picasso wasn't really an artist because he was just using a paintbrush to paint. And Frank Lloyd Wright wasn't really an artist either because he was just designing stuff. To some extent I can agree with you though as I wouldn't want graffiti to be put on a shelf with the brand "art" on it. As a writer I hate the "graffiti is art" movement as much as the next guy but at the same time your comment is flawed.
I think that graffiti problem is very important. Many people do graffiti and some of them do graffiti very beautiful, colorful but some of them are doing it just ugly. And problem of legality of graffiti is also a problem. I think that graffiti artists should have places to draw a graffiti legally for not to have any problems with government.
That's why we need to give chance to those that want to express them selves, providing them with the tools they need to express them selves better, only in a positive way. One such way could be as following, instead of arresting kids and judging them (in the jurisdictional system for vandalism) and ruining their lives, offer them the possibility to have access to the tools that would improve their way of visually expressing them selves. Send them to a school where they will improve the skills they lack in, in the art field (and both in the social field) and offer them enough training (all a while improving the cities image, by reanimating in doing so) to improve upon the skills they lack in and improving their current life, by giving them a future (making profit of their artwork), benefiting everyone.
What about him ? He doesnt need to be on ted x his success is 100%raw.... plus he can’t reveal his identity basically what I’m saying he is way to dope to come out on this
Right on. Omen is brilliant, an amazing artist and he has impeccable taste in music.
I have just started filming some of the best street art walks in Europe on our youtube channel - there's no ad's or agenda - just an appreciation. Thanks I really enjoyed the video and have subscribed.
God damn, are you all graffiti painters? Nothing like a balanced discussion
Amazing talk💯💯
Enters right through the gif shop. Good to see.
good job man,,,
But, Omen, I still want to know: How do people refer to 20 hundred hours in the military? It can't be like that can it? It just sounds weird. How about Two Oh Time?
The legality of graffiti is like skateboarding or bmx the more I think about it. Even if there were places to do it without being bothered by the law. Those places would be overrun with people, and where else do u go? The streets.
lol I BMX while getting up
Graffiti isn't bad it's art!
No its not. art is art. graffiti is graffiti.
@@Islandstonr Solid arguement (sarcasm obviously) Painting isn't art because it is just painting if I use your arguement right? Architecture isn't art either because it is just architecture, right? Picasso wasn't really an artist because he was just using a paintbrush to paint. And Frank Lloyd Wright wasn't really an artist either because he was just designing stuff.
To some extent I can agree with you though as I wouldn't want graffiti to be put on a shelf with the brand "art" on it. As a writer I hate the "graffiti is art" movement as much as the next guy but at the same time your comment is flawed.
There's an Omen who tags in Albuquerque--I've watched his name with interest for years--could this be the same guy?
I have never been to Albuquerque. I am not the same guy...
LMAO@@omen514
Come to san antonio breh
waiting for a plane ticket
I think that graffiti problem is very important. Many people do graffiti and some of them do graffiti very beautiful, colorful but some of them are doing it just ugly. And problem of legality of graffiti is also a problem. I think that graffiti artists should have places to draw a graffiti legally for not to have any problems with government.
That's why we need to give chance to those that want to express them selves, providing them with the tools they need to express them selves better, only in a positive way. One such way could be as following, instead of arresting kids and judging them (in the jurisdictional system for vandalism) and ruining their lives, offer them the possibility to have access to the tools that would improve their way of visually expressing them selves. Send them to a school where they will improve the skills they lack in, in the art field (and both in the social field) and offer them enough training (all a while improving the cities image, by reanimating in doing so) to improve upon the skills they lack in and improving their current life, by giving them a future (making profit of their artwork), benefiting everyone.
Graffiti is a way to show your feelings, graffiti is art. I say this because I love art not because I do graffiti.
yeah, what about BANKSY ??? lol
What about him ? He doesnt need to be on ted x his success is 100%raw.... plus he can’t reveal his identity basically what I’m saying he is way to dope to come out on this
@@eastsideofthetracks8311 , Yeah, banksy is too way dope..