Vigilante Vigilante

Vigilante Vigilante

Graffiti lifestyle involves so many different complications, simplifications, chaos, disorder, freedom, misunderstandings, health issues, suffering, enlightenment and the list goes on and on. Honestly when I got into graffiti I quit a whole other lifestyle, and that other lifestyle was just raging out on the herb and alcohol tip. I owe a lot to the discovery of this outlaw art form but in the end my spree led to the cops knocking on my door with arrest warrants. Luckily the path that graffiti had taken me on had already taught me enough that I knew this was only a small setback in the bigger scheme of things. One thing about public artwork is that it does enhance an area and allow for a big freedom of creativity and inspiration. However there are two sides to everything and this upcoming documentary looks into both of them, and I can appreciate that.

These days if I see people getting into this art form I recommend they invest in a respirator because spray paint fumes are very hazardous to your health and they will affect your ability and endurance on a skateboard. I’d much rather be skating, but the adventure in the search of new abandoned spots usually leads to quite the good time, sometimes.