Graffiti vs. Street Art: The Urban Clash

There’s a graffiti war going on! I think you all had heard about one of the hottest graffiti vs. street art battles. For weeks, new facts, info and backgrounds about Robbo vs. Banksy spooked through the urban art blogs around the world.

While visiting London, Banksy repainted a historical graffiti wall and drew criticism on himself. Afterwards, the Robbo crew modified all in all four of Banksy’s street artworks. The story of a graffiti vs. street art war was born.

Now, Michael “RJ” Rushmore from Vandalog visited the crime scenes along the banks of the Regent’s Canal in Camden, North London, gives a detailed summary and tries to interpret the occurrences.

A must to see for all Banksy lovers and haters!
Via woostercollective.com.

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