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Graffiti has managed to highlight various lost spots around the world, thus achieving an economic revival of the area and encouraging tourism.
The tenant was fined for a sum of just over 7 million Chilean pesos, which is equivalent to more than 147 thousand Mexican pesos.
In 2028, a New York judge declared that various graffiti artists should be compensated, after the disappearance of the place known as “the 5 points”.
The graffiti Like all urban art, it is part of the culture, demonstrating a socio-cultural and political moment, which remains as a visible reference of a legacy; however, for many, these represent a visual problem for businesses, houses and streets, such is the case of a businessman, who indicates that he was fined for an amount greater than 7 million Chilean pesos, which would be more than one hundred and forty-seven thousand eight hundred and forty-nine Mexican Peso
Within the current context, art graffiti, It is part of the daily life of millions of people, this being a graphic reference of the culture of each region, town and neighborhood, which over time has earned an important place in artso much so that the tapered piece like “Julio César” by the artist Diego AS, was considered the best mural in the world by the Street Art Cities.
This type of urban art contributes to the construction and definition of the public image of the urban area, even becoming the reason for large tourist movements, such is the case of PENELLESSpanish municipality, considered as the town of the graffiti, which boasts a collection of just over 135 murals, which coexist with its barely 500 inhabitants, in the same way that the Elevated Trolleybus travels in Iztapalapa Mexico, have become with the help of the locals in an urban gallery, which offers large murals, on the roofs of one of the most marginalized from the country.
@josemiguelpepe1 #boric #chili🇨🇱 #police from Chile #pineapple #approve #rejection ♬ original sound – Jose Miguel
Businessman exposes a fine of just over 147 thousand pesos for removing graffiti
However, for many tenants, agents, and residents, the graffiti It is considered as a plague, which can generate disgust and heavy expenses to keep the facades in a “clean” way. although this in kitchens can be harmful, as pointed out by a Chilean entrepreneur and merchant, who was fined by his locality, for painting the facade of his establishment, since by doing so he erased the graffiti, that they were in it.
He has been waiting for authorization to clean graffiti from his premises for 2 years and when he does, at personal cost, he is fined 7 million in 24 hours. Huge ideological description of the Municipality of Santiago. We support this tenant by giving Retweet to “Red Pub” (Merced 395, Stgo) 👈 pic.twitter.com/t41TiYVYYz
— Mr. Thor (@Tor25899035) October 25, 2022
According to what was pointed out by the mayor, the neglected quota is due to the fact that the neighborhood in which the premises are centered is considered an area of historical importance.so before painting, he had to receive authorization from the mayor’s office, permission that according to local media, had been processed more than 2 years ago.
However, this is not the only time that something similar happens, since in 2018, a New York judge declared that compensation should be given to various graffiti artists, after deciding to disappear the space known as the “the 5 points” a space that for years, had been the seat of millions of layers of graffiti and urban art.
5PONTZ-Win, Lose, Draw or whole new game? – https://t.co/HohL9MXmDd pic.twitter.com/N5LYuvkvzh
— Just Bangers (@just_bangers) February 25, 2018
For many, caring for urban spaces works as a way of caring for people’s quality of life, since it is through artistic expressions that they seek to recover spaces and reduce sectors that promote crime.
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