In the bustling streets of 1970s New York, a name began to echo through alleyways and subway cars: Taki 183. This young artist, armed with spray paint and a passion for self-expression, ignited a movement that transformed urban landscapes. Graffiti bombing, a daring fusion of art and rebellion, spilled vibrant stories across the city, forever changing how we view public spaces. Taki’s bold signature became a symbol of identity, sparking a culture that continues to inspire artists worldwide.
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