Anti-Street Art Graffiti

This Street Artist Painted a Picture of His Work Getting Erased

'Combo' is an infamous graffiti artist who recently retaliated against an anti-street art barrage of erased graffiti.

The particular piece that was erased was part of an image of Donald Duck’s nephews Huey, Louie, and Dewey as make-believe graffiti artists holding spray paint. The image itself encourage other artists to write messages, as the characters are positioned as spraying a blank space on the wall. As passersby continued to add messages to the wall, it was soon erased with paint, but left the characters undamaged.

To display his dissatisfaction, Combo took a picture of the man erasing the graffiti. Combo then enlarged it and collaged it onto the wall, on the precise spot the man was standing. By mocking the work being erased, Combo was able to protest the removal of street art in a unique way.
Trend Themes
1. Anti-street Art Activism - Opportunity for artists to respond to anti-street art movements by creating provocative and thought-provoking works.
2. Graffiti as Protest Art - The use of graffiti as a means to express dissatisfaction and protest against the removal of street art.
3. Interactive Street Art - Artworks that encourage public participation and engagement by inviting viewers to add their own messages or contributions.
Industry Implications
1. Street Art - Opportunity for street art artists to adapt and evolve their approach to address anti-street art sentiments in their work.
2. Urban Planning - Potential for urban planners to embrace and incorporate street art as a form of expression and community engagement in public spaces.
3. Digital Art - Incorporation of digital elements into street art to create interactive experiences and allow for real-time updates and changes.

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