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Graffiti quickly reappears on DC streets, welcomed by some.

San Antonio Urban Editorial Team
Last updated: 2024/09/23 at 5:15 AM
San Antonio Urban Editorial Team Published September 23, 2024
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Graffiti quickly reappears on DC streets, welcomed by some.

The Graffiti Landscape of Washington D.C.

Graffiti has always been a contentious art form, with its proponents touting it as urban expression while others view it as vandalism. Washington D.C., with its rich history and vibrant culture, is no stranger to the graffiti scene. On one hand, we have Aceba Broadus and his crew from the Department of Public Works tirelessly removing graffiti from the city’s walls, only to see them reappear in a matter of days. On the other hand, artists like Eric B. Ricks are transforming blank walls into colorful murals that breathe life into the city’s streets.

The dichotomy between graffiti as a nuisance and graffiti as art is evident in every corner of D.C. The city allocates a significant budget for graffiti removal, with various teams employing different techniques to combat the ever-present tags and slogans. Political graffiti, especially during times of protest, adds another layer of complexity to the issue. The aftermath of a protest against the Israel-Gaza war saw the cityscape littered with slogans and messages, prompting swift removal actions by the authorities.

Despite the continuous battle against unwanted graffiti, there is a growing effort to preserve and honor D.C.’s graffiti history. Initiatives like the Murals D.C. program fund artists to create vibrant murals that celebrate the city’s culture and diversity. Artists like Ricks view graffiti as a form of expression that belongs to the people, to be cherished and protected.

As the sun sets on another day in Washington D.C., the graffiti landscape continues to evolve, reflecting the city’s past, present, and future. Whether it’s the relentless efforts of cleanup crews or the creative endeavors of local artists, graffiti remains an integral part of the capital’s urban fabric.

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