The Intersection of Tradition and Innovation in Graffiti Art

 Graffiti from ancient civilizations can be seen in the caves and walls of Pompeii in Rome. These early expressions provided a platform for individuals to leave their imprint, transmit thoughts, and challenge societal conventions. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, modern graffiti flourished in the urban landscapes of Philadelphia and New York City. Pioneers such as Darryl McCray, or 'Cornbread,' are frequently attributed with popularizing graffiti during this era. His reasons were personal,


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