>> A visual study of Instructional Graffiti—the unauthorised art of expression

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INSTRUCTIONAL GRAFFITI—Edition 001


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A cultural archive and a commentary on modern communication. Instructional Graffiti reconsiders what it means to create and consume public art. Where digital platforms dominate discourse, these unsanctioned scribbles remain defiantly analogue—proving that sometimes, the most authentic statements are the ones written in permanent marker on a bus stop.

These unauthorised markings—whether crude, poetic, or absurd—exist to label, inform, or declare, often without artistic ambition. A toilet wall adorned with a scribbled phallus and the word ‘penis’ is both redundant and profoundly human. A discarded mattress tagged with VACANCIES is practical, yet oddly poetic.

In this latest work, Instructional Graffiti captures the raw, unfiltered voices that exist outside the traditional art spaces of London and Los Angeles.



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