"If you're [in Brooklyn] and you're a kid, it's just kind of something people do. Growing up in the graff scene, it was very much like a straight boys club. I always felt a little bit on the outside. So I wanted to write something that was funny and made people happy, and was a little femme and queer."
Street art, like other forms of art, seeks to express creativity and culture, whereas tags often feel like mindless scrawls that detract from the beauty of the city.
Our guide emphasized the significance of street art in Bogotá, framing it as an evolving narrative that reflects the city’s culture, politics, and community spirit.
The graffiti, marked by the phrases 'Free Luigi' and 'They Fear The People', reflects the controversial legacy of Jeffrey Epstein's former mansion and recent vandalism incidents.