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On all types of buildings, this for example is on the back of the juvenile and family courts and the police station.
Where do you paint? Where do you do the graffiti?
100
People call it graffiti but to me its art.
What do people think about your work?
200
The whole community is happy with this rejuvenation operation.
How do the community feel about the project?
200
It does look like very audacious vandalism but it is all entirely legal. It does not deface the property, its embellishes it and defends a cause.
Why is it not vandalism? What is the difference between this street art and vandalism?
300
It’s about time we had something like this in Bristol. This is probably one of the worst areas in Bristol, we are improving it.
How/Why is the street art good for the city?
300
I admire this, I think it’s wonderful. It takes a dull (boring) street and it makes it look really nice.
What does the graffiti/street art do to the walls/streets/cities?
400
The local authorities and city council were behind the launch of this new project.
Who had the idea for the new project? How did the project start?
400
In Bristol in 1985 graffiti was rather more secret and illegal, whereas now its completely legal.
What is the difference between graffiti in Bristol now and in 1985?
500
What was once a symbol of urban blight (disease) has now become heritage.
How has the city changed? How has the street art helped the city? How has the status of /people’s opinion on street art changed?
500
The walls of Bristol have already become a tourist attraction.
How has the street art helped the city?
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