By gabe.radke on Skatehive
I have mentioned many times in the past that the city officials and even residents tend to turn a blind eye on certain types of graffiti: Those that are on incomplete buildings, temporary fencing, or a vacant lot that is going to be built up at some point seem to be free game. In a way I kind of like how these unofficial rules are adhered to because you rarely see vandalism on other spots. It does happen every now and then, but the rule seems to be that if you do it in these particular spots, nobody will stop you. Do it on a completed building and you will be caught and prosecuted. This can be nice sometimes, but in the case of this new place I found the work is kind of second-rate but it is still better than simply talentless, only by a bit. The one on the far left looks like the artists had some sort of idea, screwed up early, then abandoned it. I guess that is better than putting up some absolute trash. I struggle to appreciate letter-tags or whatever they are called because to me i