Just read this article and wanted to know what /ic/ thinks about publicizing their work via vandalism/graffiti etc. 'There's no such thing a bad publicity,' but as an artist do you think this can challenge your career as an artist? Not saying this chick's art was any good imo, but Banksy's art is doing well/popular.
>#whatsupbanksy
If her work was any good do and she didn't actually put her instagram name in do you think this would become more or less acceptable?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/23/woman-banned-from-all-us-national-parks-for-scrawling-her-instag/
>>2582825
Drawing on a building is going against the establishment and fighting the man.
Drawing on rock is hurting mother nature by degrading and sullying her natural beauty.
Man bad, nature good.
What's so hard to understand?
>>2582863
/thread, though it's about more than just nature. This bitch would paint on the side of the Parthenon, banksy just paints derelict alleys and bland cinder block
>>2582863
I agree with you, I just wanted to see what /ic/'s opinion was. I suppose if this were to be on a wall of a building it would be more acceptable rather than an old ass rock formation.
Kinda reminds me of this
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/news/chinese-schoolboy-15-exposed-as-egypt-s-ancient-temple-graffiti-vandal-8633556.html
>>2582890
NOTHING GETS ME MORE MAD THAN PEOPLE DESTROYING ANCIENT ART.
IT'S ONE OF THE FEW LINKS TO OUR PAST.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmrPxy-K7W4
>>2582892
>13BC
>T-Thanks ISIS
>>2582892
I wish the sand niggers would just stick with the beheadings. This is disgusting
>>2582968
Is it bad that I value art more than human life?
>>2583095
Its normal. Just realize you have shit taste