English Graffiti
English Graffiti refers to a style of street art that originated in the United Kingdom, particularly during the late 20th century. It often features vibrant colors, bold lettering, and intricate designs, reflecting the urban culture and social issues of the time. Artists use spray paint, markers, and other materials to create their work on walls, trains, and public spaces.
This form of expression is closely associated with the British hip-hop scene and has roots in earlier movements like punk rock. While some view it as vandalism, others appreciate it as a legitimate art form that challenges societal norms and beautifies urban environments.