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    Guerilla Art

    For the uninformed this is a piece of art you may find on any surface in a public setting. For example, there is an R2-D2 that someone painted on an electrical box in a nearby parking lot. There are more examples of this downtown. I love seeing this type of art because it's very creative and the world can always do with having more readily available art that everyone can see instead of having it stuffed into a museum. (Don't get me wrong here, I do love museums) I would like to contribute to this style in a non-traditional manner. I would like to my best photos and stick them into library books for people to find.

    How do you feel about guerilla art?

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    Guerilla art is wonderful. I love seeing artwork in unexpected, everyday places. It makes the world a little more fun.

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    If it's not disrespectful vandalism I think it's very nice and adds a bit of flavor and originality to the area.

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    I really like Banksy. A lot of his stuff is satirical.

    There is an unused tunnel in London, near Waterloo station that is like a living art gallery. The exhibitions are constantly changing because anyone can add to, change or deface existing works of art there. It attracts a lot of visitors, is entirely free, and personally, I love it.

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    Personally, I think any art that has an originality or that vibe of creativity is good art. It winds up the world to see a different taste of style and many times it tastes good.

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