Graffiti and doodle

the smart anti-spying way
In Germany everybody can be an artist to draw! Cause every cement wall is your palette to work on and express your mind, without any worried that you’ll be punished under the excuse of spoiling publish infrastructures. In many countries this action would normally be seen as foul and related to a mess, thus strictly prohibited, but Germans conceive a more tolerant mind toward it and consider that merely a way of outlet of personal opinions and also artistic talent. I never have once understood those lettered doodled on walls or surfaces of trains or ground, wherever, but I do think without these graffiti works the city would have become boring and less vibrant. I once asked one doodling guy who was going to pay for all the costs for paints brushes and so on or whether they were hired to do this, they said they paid everything all by themselves and they wanna to that because creating a more colourful world is their responsibility! What a cute argument!^_^
But I guess you won’t be very happy to find out the front door of your house is messed up with paintings when you wake up. there are indeed many people as well, who really hate this and simply go mad and even call a police. According to a research, alone in the region of Rhein-Ruhr in 2003 it cost already € 30 million to wipe the graffiti clean, which obviously would last not long till the next “attack”. So people begin to set cameras in public places and try to fight back, which did have received good results. But Graffiti and doodle still go on, constituting an amazing artificial scenery of Germany, which I do love very much^_^!

a very famous grafitti in the Cold War time on Berliner Wall

a gorgeous three demensional Doodle art