Wall art has often been used as a tool by ‘underground’ artists to protest against various forms of repressions during times of war. The English graffiti artist who works under the pseudonym ‘Banksy’ is known for a similar style of satirical street art, drawing inevitable comparisons; the Kochi artist is being referred to as the Indian ‘Banksy’.
In an interview with the New Indian Express the ‘Guess Who’ artist said, on condition of anonymity of course, “Our exposure to the various art practices is very limited. Even today most of the art that we see are meant to produce just decorative ornaments. A medium like graffiti can play a significant role in the cultural landscape and consciousness of a city. But at the same time there’s no point just painting pussy cats, rainbows, and pots with flowers on the walls…”
“As long as there are advertising billboards, there will be graffiti, too. Even though there could be a difference in opinion about which is legal and which is not, there should not be no contest as to which is more true,” read the ‘About Me’ section of ‘Guess Who’s Facebook page.
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