Tuesday, February 15, 2011

13 days and counting.


Hotrods and hotties.


Graffiti is not a popular menace in Seoul as it is in many other big cities. There aren't many train cars, tunnels, or walls plastered with tags. Instead, graffiti is displayed in a few token places where the medium is more likely welcomed than not. It is unclear why the graffiti trend isn't as apparent; perhaps access to spray paint is too restricted; perhaps there are fewer vandalism prone youth; perhaps middle school and high school aged children are more focused on tests; or perhaps there is such a strong national pride which trumps any desire to deface public spaces.

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