Graffiti is emotion.
Graffiti is a voice.
It’s the sound of the spray can, the rush in your chest, the moment a blank wall comes alive. But as free as graffiti feels – it doesn’t exist without rules.
Not to limit art.
But to protect it.
1. No Permission, No Wall
Painting on property without consent isn’t rebellion – it’s damage. Real writers respect ownership. Permission can come from private owners, businesses or cities.
Legal graffiti doesn’t kill creativity – it secures its future.
2. Respect Existing Pieces
A wall is not a battlefield.
Crossing or destroying another artist’s work without consent is one of the biggest disrespect moves in graffiti culture.
3. Location Matters
Not every wall is the right wall.
Schools, monuments, religious buildings or homes are off limits. Good street art understands its environment.
4. Content Comes with Responsibility
Graffiti can be political, loud and provocative.
But hate, discrimination and violence don’t belong in a culture built on expression and diversity.
5. Quality Over Ego
Not every surface needs your name.
One strong piece lasts longer than ten rushed tags. Growth begins with self‑reflection.
6. Cleanliness When Leaving
A real writer leaves more than a piece.
They leave no trash behind.
Empty cans, caps or gloves don’t belong on the ground. Clean spots protect future walls and show true respect.
Graffiti Is Not an Excuse – It’s an Attitude
True graffiti lives where freedom meets respect.
Where courage creates instead of destroys.
Where walls speak without silencing others.
