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I drove past this building every day on my way to work and there was nothing artistic about it. It was a nice idea, but unfortunetly it just became an eyesore. I am glad Ogden city made them get rid of it.
so if it isnt even profane what is the problem? When they first allowed this to happen what did they expect was going to be painted? Some Monet? I think its sad how closed minded this state is. And I completely agree with Neeleys statement "...their opinion that the only art there is is landscapes and flowers." AMEN!
I think graffiti is art. I think that they should make another place so young poeple could express them self. I think art is a way to express your self and how you feel
GRAFFITI IS A WAY TO EXPRESS YOUR SELF AND IT CAN TELL STORIES. AND SINCE THEY TOOK IT OFF IT DESTROYED DREAMS AND HOPES FOR PEOPLE.
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