Of course, at that time, nobody could really answer me and it was only with the Net where there were articles which share that this is considered Art in some countries.
After Paris and Zurich, we went to Rome and again, here I see the said "vandalism" in the train stations of Rome.
This time, my friend Emie said that this was acceptable in Rome because it is an Art form and people cannot be caught because of this!
I am sure there were controversies regarding this.
So I would like to share the Graffiti Art that I saw in the subway at Appiano Train Station in Rome...
We were going to the Gemelli Hospital and used the train to bring us there...
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As we enter the Appiano Station |
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If all the walls of the Appiano were painted this way, then, this must be an official thing.... |
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looks like monsters!!! |
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I have read in some hotel reviews that some of the travelers are bothered by the graffiti in the walls of the Roman Train station! |
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I am convinced this is an official thing because there is the uniform yellow background... |
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At the stairways... |
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at the escalators... |
And at the walls down the subway...
And more interestingly, at the train walls!
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Note the traditional graffiti fonts... |
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So Fred really had to make his mark... |
What can you say?
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P.S. I looked up some blogs and found one who also talked about graffiti in Rome and here it is: