== I am working on sources concerning legal graffiti-styles created on canvases exhibited in galleries as “graffiti,” and sold as a new separate derivative of the art form.  I believe this can be added to expand on the synopsis explanation in part three of Draft:The Faith of Graffiti where “Mailer,” diverges from his narrative how art is transmitted into culture. I believe graffiti's recent popularity now seen in art galleries that will help to expand the synopsis explanation in part three on how art is transmitted into culture. It will help to classify and discuss graffiti's recent popularity in commercial art galleries and even the contemporary art auction markets seen across the globe.




Why the art world is still grappling with how to understand, classify and discuss this relatively young art form and style. Almqvist, B. (2011). Graffiti Burners. Arsta, Sweden: Dokument Press.

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