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The Gratification in Graffiti by Annalisa Joash, Surbiton High School
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pinterest.com%2Fproject audeo%2Frandom-street-art%2F&psig=AOvVaw36-mT-SPLXlq2p HhXS4AG&ust=1619684892485000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAMQjB1qFwoTCLDK9vm8ofACFQAAAAAdAAAAABAD Graffiti levels have surged by 83% reports figures from Richmond Borough Council however it’s essential to recognise the benefits of graffiti and debut the prejudice. The common view circulating is that graffiti is disrespectful and rightfully illegal; this is certainly true in a few cases. For example, at the popular Twickenham restaurant Osteria Pulcinella, in Church Street, the word ‘Volco’ was scratched into the windows costing £1000 in damages. This vandalism should unquestionably be illegal but we must not forget what it is; vandalism. This form of attack should not be grouped under the umbrella term of ‘graffiti’ because it dilutes, disregards and undermines the a