Masters Of Mayhem!New Graffiti Laws in Australia (Pffftt!)

I bring some rather urgent and disturbing news today, that will not just affect Australians, but rather the world. Australia [or rather, Melbourne] boast some of the best street artists around, but it seems that there’s new laws to ban Street Art altogether.

They don’t realize this, but they if these laws come to pass, it will minus one of their tourists attractions. More and more street artists and fans are heading down under to view and engage these works of art, and according to a friend who is studying in Australia, street art has become a widely discussed topic in class rooms. They don’t realize that street art has evolved into a source of inspiration and lots of talent have emerged from our generation and there will be even more from the generations to come. While I feel that spraying one’s name on the wall over and over again is somewhat ridiculous, stencil art, wheat pasting, doodles, freehand paintings and yes, some graffiti itself on it’s own is beautiful and has spawned so many original ideas and concepts.

It is sad that it is not recognized as works of art but rather vandalism. If street art is vandalism, then all the advertising billboards and it’s owners should be arrested as well, because they shove misinformation and propaganda into our faces all the time.

To my Australian street artist buddies out there, I just want to say keep it alive, stay strong, and keep doing what you gotta do. Be safe.

Here’s the excerpt of the report.

GRAFFITI will become a specific offence and people under 18 will need to prove spray paint cans are needed for work when they are purchased, under new laws introduced into the Victorian Parliament yesterday… read the full story.

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If street art is vandalism, then all the advertising billboards and it’s owners should be arrested as well, because they shove misinformation into our faces all the time.

To my Australian street artist buddies out there, I just want to say keep it alive, stay strong, and keep doing what you gotta do. Be safe.- The Author

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5 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. That’s terrible…I agree 100%! Why should corporations be allowed to display their messages all over public space and then that right be revoked from individuals?

  2. Very well said, S&T. It’s all biased and super opinionated, if you ask me. They should learn the difference between graffiti, tagging, stencilling, stickering, wheat-pasting and so forth before they go around making laws for things they don’t understand.

  3. it is sad, and I can only say …stay strong… and keep on doing Australians.

  4. goodday4spray

    itll never stop.the more they try the more it drives…a hem them..peace

  5. jed

    hey,
    umm i came across ur site and was suprised by your response to the Australian legal system concerning graffiti/street art. I am in yr 12 and doing my legal assignment on graffiti …lol…if you could send me some information supporting your views and please express your views as your opinion is valued to my assignment lol
    thanks jed

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