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Picture of freedomordeath
Registered: June 02, 2004
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It's incoherent because it's gang-language more often than not. Or drug deals.


Live and Let Live. Love and Let Love.
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Registered: March 08, 2004
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Graffiti is only okay in my eyes if it's really, really funny. But can most graffiti artists be bothered to be funny (much less coherent)? No. They have to go and scrawl stuff like "SCT@RO" and similar incohernet garbage.

Why can't more of them write things like algebraic questions? Or at least "El Barto"? Then I'd give them my support.


And then, as the books were told, Fina replied: "A can of worms, my dear friend? What has this to do with reason?"
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Registered: June 17, 2004
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If it's on your own property, fine. If you deface someone else's property, it IS vandalism. Vandalism is bad.


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Registered: October 14, 2005
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Originally posted by Spatula:
Yes, defacing public or private property is just beautiful.


beauty is in the eye in the beholder. Some could see some graffiti and be like wtf its vandalism and others like myself can see beuaty when i see neatly painted letters with so much style
Picture of benje309
Registered: January 03, 2005
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Watermelonist surrenders
BY RICH LOGIS

(Original publication: August 15, 2003)

The watermelon graffiti artist, who's painted the town pink, green and black for months, turned himself into New Rochelle police this past Monday.

It turns out he's 17-year-old Larchmont resident, Alexander Mosley, police said.

The business offer made by a Larchmont art gallery owner made to Mosley, or "Melon," two weeks ago still stands.

"As long as he's cleared to be released, I'd like to help him. I'd like to support him. But I'm not going to beg. He's got to reach out to me," said Stephen Sperduto, owner of Stephen Sperduto Inc. Fine Art and Custom Framing in Larchmont.

Two weeks ago Sperduto, a Harrison resident, made Mosley a public offer to use his gallery and supplies. Sperduto said he likes Mosley's paintings of watermelon slices because of their simplicity and mystery.

A woman named Joy Mosley answered the phone at his residence and offered no comment.

Mosley was charged on a felony criminal mischief count and a misdemeanor making graffiti count. More charges could follow, New Rochelle Capt. Joseph Schaller said.

Schaller would not say if Mosley gave a statement or admitted to making the paintings. He said police are investigating whether Mosley had accomplices.

Mosley is due in City Court Aug. 22. Allegedly, he is responsible for painting a dozen slices on trucks and buildings in New Rochelle, Mamaroneck and the Bronx.

Through conversations with other graffiti artists, police were able to determine the watermelonist's identity, Schaller said.

"We talked to a lot of people," Schaller said.

Sperduto said he didn't want to be seen as an accomplice. Sperduto said he wants the Larchmont man to make art in a legitimate forum and not on the street, where he's defaced others' properties.

Schaller said New Rochelle will work with the Mamaroneck Police Department in the investigation.

Mamaroneck Detective Jerry McCarthy did not return a telephone call.


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Registered: June 17, 2004
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Yes, defacing public or private property is just beautiful.


It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in posession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.
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Registered: December 09, 2002
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I think that graffiti is just an art form... i love it!!!! i actually wish it was legal so i could do it without getting arrested or fined... but then it would lose most of its appeal dont you think?
BTW im pretty sure that this is the wrong forum, but i dont know where you should put it.


pourquoi te plains tu? tu es bien vivant non? moi je ne suis qu'en etre flottant dans l'air, sans ni sentiment ni souffrance, juste des particules en suspension.
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