Recently where I live (Lismore, Australia) there has been a fair bit of vegan graffiti. To be clear, I personally don't have anything to do with it, though I wish I knew who did. Vegans are here and I want to know them. lol.
This one is one Keen St (opposite Goanna Bakery and Cafe)
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I agree that graffiti is best when there is planning and artistic merit involved. But I also think language is extremely powerful. For me, and possibly for other vegans in the area, this graffiti gave me a sense of community.
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Oh man, I know exactly what you mean, and I agree. It's funny and peculiar how something left by a complete stranger can make you feel accepted and wanted, or can make you smile. It's the power of art, and graffiti... it's nice.
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I wrote an essay on exactly this last year. I focused on the Newtown area in Sydney. Have you ever been there?
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i have a lot of friends who are/were into graffiti as a legit art form. i'm not 100% sure exactly how i feel about the graffiti posted here--on the one hand, seeing things like that makes me happy just to know that there's someone out there who wants to spread the word, but on the other hand i feel like it alienates people and makes them think that vegans are all crazy guerrilla motherfuckers.
i think a lot more good could be done by doing actual pieces that make people think rather than spraypainting words on a wall, but it's also more difficult since it takes significantly more time to work on a piece than to tag and go.
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http://www.canned-goods.co.uk/graffiti-pictures/images/brighton-12-08-042.jpg
And some non commissioned stuff:
http://www.brightonbiz.co.uk/Brighton%20Graffiti%20Art.jpg
http://www.canned-goods.co.uk/graffiti-pictures/images/brighton-12-06-001.jpg
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