3.29.25: I Like Graffiti
I’ve always admired graffiti. There's something captivating about turning dull walls into vibrant expressions of identity. Each tag or mural tells a story, a rebellion etched in bold colors and sharp lines, reshaping mundane spaces into living canvases. It's raw creativity at its finest, art born from risk and passion rather than galleries or critics. Graffiti artists break rules yet add soul to overlooked corners, making cities feel alive. For me, it's not vandalism—it's fearless storytelling, a powerful reminder that art thrives everywhere, not just where we're told to look. Graffiti's beauty lies precisely in its fearless authenticity.