Сочинение про граффити на английском

Представлено сочинение на английском языке Граффити/ Graffiti с переводом на русский язык.

Graffiti Граффити
Graffiti is a form of street art, which has existed from ancient times. People have always pictured or left inscriptions on walls and they continue doing it as an important form of creative expression today. It is also considered to be a form of visual communication, although some people find it illegal. They think that it’s an unauthorized marking of public space by groups of young people. Граффити это форма уличного искусства, которая существует с древних времен. Люди всегда изображали что-то или оставляли надписи на стенах, и они продолжают делать это сегодня только как форму творческого выражения. Его также считают одной из форм визуальной коммуникации, хотя некоторые люди находят это незаконным. Они думают, что это несанкционированная маркировка публичного пространства группами молодых людей.
Graffiti is often understood as antisocial behavior, however it still remains an expressive art form. They say that the term is derived from Greek work ‘graphein’, which means ‘to write’. Others think it comes from the Italian word ‘graffio’, which means ‘to scratch’. Similar inscriptions have been found in Ancient Rome, in Mayan cities, in Spain of the 16th century. Граффити часто понимается как антиобщественное поведение, несмотря на это оно остается выразительным видом искусства. Одни говорят, что этот термин происходит от греческого слова «graphein», что означает «писать». Другие думают, что он происходит от итальянского слова «graffio», что означает «царапать». Подобные надписи были найдены в Древнем Риме, в городах племен майя, в Испании 16-го века.
Modern graffiti has developed in New York and Philadelphia in 1960s. For a decade it was considered to be the act of vandalism. Local people hated the aggressive inscriptions on walls, calling them an illegal eyesore and punishing by fines. Since then, graffiti has notably changed along with the attitude to it. It was no more a subway or poor ghetto areas’ art. It acquired the status of ‘street art’ and can be found anywhere. Graffiti has been a part of hip-hop culture in 1980s. One of the Dutch museums displays the examples of prominent graffiti as an art form. Современное граффити появилось в Нью-Йорке и Филадельфии в 1960-е годы. В течение десяти лет оно считалось актом вандализма. Местные люди ненавидели эти агрессивные надписи на стенах, называя их незаконным бельмом на глазу и наказывая штрафами. С тех пор, граффити заметно изменилось, также как и отношением к нему. Это больше не было искусством метро или бедных гетто районов. Оно приобрело статус «уличного искусства» и могло встречаться повсюду. Граффити стало частью хип-хоп культуры в 1980-е годы. Один из голландских музеев выставил примеры выдающихся граффити, в качестве работ искусства.
All graffiti artists have their own style and slang. To distinguish themselves from others they live their signature with special spray. Все граффитчики имеют свой собственный стиль и сленг. Чтобы выделить себя среди других, они оставляют подпись, сделанную особой краской.

  • Graffiti – art or vandalism? To my mind, professionally made graffiti is very beautiful. Graffiti is very popular around the world. If it is done by really talented people, a picture can be a work of art.
    To start with, graffiti makes deserted houses, fences, public telephones more beautiful. A picture should be drawn on old, dirty and broken walls. It would be good, if we can have special places for graffiti.
    In addition to this, some graffiti artists want to be heard, and they try to explain something to the people. Drawing a picture, artists express themselves. They want to color this grey and boring world. Besides, there are some famous unusual pictures, which are made by the best graffiti artists. When people look at these colorful pictures on the buildings, they think of something warm and kind.
    On the other hand there are some graffiti artists who write obscene words and draw senseless pictures. Some artists spoil monuments, memorial walls, tombstones, cars, metro wagons, so most of people believe that graffiti is more vandalism than art. Furthermore, if graffiti is not agreed with the city government or with building owners, graffiti artists are punishable by law.
    To conclude, graffiti is an art, but it should be made by really talented people. If it is beautiful, why not? It is important graffiti to be legal. We should give graffiti artists a chance to tell us what they want.
    Граффити – искусство или вандализм? По моему мнению, профессионально сделанное граффити очень красиво. Граффити очень популярно во всем мире. Если это сделано действительно талантливыми людьми, рисунок может стать произведением искусства.
    Начнем с того, что граффити преображает заброшенные здания, заборы, телефонные будки. Рисунок должен быть нарисован на старых, грязных и разрушенных стенах. Было бы хорошо, если бы мы могли иметь специальные места для граффити.
    В дополнение к этому, художники граффити хотят быть услышанными, и они пытаются объяснить что-то людям. Рисуя картину, художники выражают себя. Они хотят разукрасить этот серый и скучный мир. Кроме того, есть некоторые знаменитые необычные картины, которые сделаны лучшими художниками. Когда люди смотрят на эти разноцветные рисунки на зданиях, они думают о чем-то теплом и добром.
    С другой стороны, есть много художников граффити, которые пишут неприличные слова и рисуют глупые изображения. Некоторые художники портят памятники, мемориальные стены, надгробия, машины, вагоны метро, из-за этого большинство людейдумают, что граффити больше вандализм, чем искусство. Кроме того, если граффити не оговорено с городскими властями или с владельцами зданий, художники преследуются по закону.
    В заключение, граффити – это искусство, но оно должно быть сделано действительно талантливыми людьми. Если это красиво, то почему нет? Важно чтобы граффити было законным. Мы должны дать художникам граффити шанс донести до нас то, что они хотят.
    Copyright © Russian centres of City and Guilds, 2011-2012

  • Пример эссе по английскому языку «Граффити как вид современного искусства»

    There is no doubt that art has a lot of different forms. Since the 20th century many controversial forms of art have appeared. Nowadays there are people who consider graffiti to be a new form of art. Are they right?
    To my mind, graffiti is a vandalism because instead of canvas graffiti artists choose train cars, bridges or public walls. To begin with, this form of art makes city look really ugly and run-down. Moreover, most of the graffiti you see on walls is a collection of swear words, gang names or just silly drawings that is why it is often associated with crime and violence.
    However, there are people who regard graffiti as a form of contemporary art. Nowadays graffiti art has a lot of admirers who view it as a form of personal and cultural expression. In  their opinion, it is the way for people to express their talent. What is more, they claim that graffiti is worth being appreciated by people as any work of art takes a lot of efforts. I disagree with this point of view because I really do think that if people want to express their talent they shouldn’t paint on public things.
    To conclude, I would like to say that our contemporary art is a mixture of different styles. As for  graffiti, one cannot but admit that it is one of them. Yet I strongly believe that city authorities should create special places for graffiti artists where other people will go to enjoy art which is worth seeing and enjoying.  (260 слов)

  • Mind, professionally made graffiti is very beautiful. Graffiti is very popular around the world. If it is done by really talented people, a picture can be a work of art.
    To start with, graffiti makes deserted houses, fences, public telephones more beautiful. A picture should be drawn on old, dirty and broken walls. It would be good, if we can have special places for graffiti.
    In addition to this, some graffiti artists want to be heard, and they try to explain something to the people. Drawing a picture, artists express themselves. They want to color this grey and boring world. Besides, there are some famous unusual pictures, which are made by the best graffiti artists. When people look at these colorful pictures on the buildings, they think of something warm and kind.
    On the other hand there are some graffiti artists who write obscene words and draw senseless pictures. Some artists spoil monuments, memorial walls, tombstones, cars, metro wagons, so most of people believe that graffiti is more vandalism than art. Furthermore, if graffiti is not agreed with the city government or with building owners, graffiti artists are punishable by law.
    To conclude, graffiti is an art, but it should be made by really talented people. If it is beautiful, why not? It is important graffiti to be legal. We should give graffiti artists a chance to tell us what they want.
    По моему мнению, профессионально сделанное граффити очень красиво. Граффити очень популярно во всем мире. Если это сделано действительно талантливыми людьми, рисунок может стать произведением искусства.
    Начнем с того, что граффити преображает заброшенные здания, заборы, телефонные будки. Рисунок должен быть нарисован на старых, грязных и разрушенных стенах. Было бы хорошо, если бы мы могли иметь специальные места для граффити.
    В дополнение к этому, художники граффити хотят быть услышанными, и они пытаются объяснить что-то людям. Рисуя картину, художники выражают себя. Они хотят разукрасить этот серый и скучный мир. Кроме того, есть некоторые знаменитые необычные картины, которые сделаны лучшими художниками. Когда люди смотрят на эти разноцветные рисунки на зданиях, они думают о чем-то теплом и добром.
    С другой стороны, есть много художников граффити, которые пишут неприличные слова и рисуют глупые изображения. Некоторые художники портят памятники, мемориальные стены, надгробия, машины, вагоны метро, из-за этого большинство людейдумают, что граффити больше вандализм, чем искусство. Кроме того, если граффити не оговорено с городскими властями или с владельцами зданий, художники преследуются по закону.
    В заключение, граффити – это искусство, но оно должно быть сделано действительно талантливыми людьми. Если это красиво, то почему нет? Важно чтобы граффити было законным. Мы должны дать художникам граффити шанс донести до нас то, что они хотят.

  • На английском языке. Graffiti
    Graffiti is a form of street art, which has existed from ancient times. People have always pictured or left inscriptions on walls and they continue doing it as an important form of creative expression today. It is also considered to be a form of visual communication, although some people find it illegal. They think that it’s an unauthorized marking of public space by groups of young people. Graffiti is often understood as antisocial behavior, however it still remains an expressive art form. They say that the term is derived from Greek work ‘graphein’, which means ‘to write’. Others think it comes from the Italian word ‘graffio’, which means ‘to scratch’. Similar inscriptions have been found in Ancient Rome, in Mayan cities, in Spain of the 16th century. Modern graffiti has developed in New York and Philadelphia in 1960s. For a decade it was considered to be the act of vandalism. Local people hated the aggressive inscriptions on walls, calling them an illegal eyesore and punishing by fines. Since then, graffiti has notably changed along with the attitude to it. It was no more a subway or poor ghetto areas’ art. It acquired the status of ‘street art’ and can be found anywhere. Graffiti has been a part of hip-hop culture in 1980s. One of the Dutch museums displays the examples of prominent graffiti as an art form. All graffiti artists have their own style and slang. To distinguish themselves from others they live their signature with special spray.
    Перевод на русский язык. Граффити
    Граффити это форма уличного искусства, которая существует с древних времен. Люди всегда изображали что-то или оставляли надписи на стенах, и они продолжают делать это сегодня только как форму творческого выражения. Его также считают одной из форм визуальной коммуникации, хотя некоторые люди находят это незаконным. Они думают, что это несанкционированная маркировка публичного пространства группами молодых людей. Граффити часто понимается как антиобщественное поведение, несмотря на это оно остается выразительным видом искусства. Одни говорят, что этот термин происходит от греческого слова «graphein», что означает «писать». Другие думают, что он происходит от итальянского слова «graffio», что означает «царапать». Подобные надписи были найдены в Древнем Риме, в городах племен майя, в Испании 16-го века. Современное граффити появилось в Нью-Йорке и Филадельфии в 1960-е годы. В течение десяти лет оно считалось актом вандализма. Местные люди ненавидели эти агрессивные надписи на стенах, называя их незаконным бельмом на глазу и наказывая штрафами. С тех пор, граффити заметно изменилось, также как и отношением к нему. Это больше не было искусством метро или бедных гетто районов. Оно приобрело статус «уличного искусства» и могло встречаться повсюду. Граффити стало частью хип-хоп культуры в 1980-е годы. Один из голландских музеев выставил примеры выдающихся граффити, в качестве работ искусства. Все граффитчики имеют свой собственный стиль и сленг. Чтобы выделить себя среди других, они оставляют подпись, сделанную особой краской.

  • Some people claim that graffiti is vandalism, while others argue that graffiti is a special art form that should be admired. In this essay, I will try to look upon this issue.
    From my point of view, graffiti should not be respected, because it cannot be considered as art. Firstly, obscene words and senseless pictures are disgusting and disrespectful. Secondly, graffiti usually spoil monuments, memorial walls, tombstones, metro carriages… And the last but not the least is that graffiti is not agreed with the city government or with building owners, that is the cause why graffiti artists are punished by law.
    That is why I believe that graffiti is more vandalism than art and I cannot admit it.
    However, some people believe that such “artworks” should be seen with fascination. They support their opinion by the fact that graffiti is the great way of self-expression that conveys the important massage or explains something to the people. Besides, graffiti can make deserted houses and fences look more vivid. These arguments make people think that graffiti is a modern art form.
    Nevertheless, I do not agree with these arguments because they are not convincing for me. This is exactly owing to my belief that graffiti is just not the right way of self-realization that results in spoiled surrounding infrastructure.
    In conclusion, I would like to state that graffiti is more like vandal action deed than a piece of art and it should not be promoted or admired. Therefore, I vote against it.

  • It is said that art plays a very important spiritual role in our life. But nowadays people are speaking much about graffiti. Some people think that graffiti is an art, others think that graffiti is vandalism. Who is right? As for me, I strongly believe that graffiti is an art.
    Now I will try to prove my point of view. Firstly, graffiti makes our cities more attractive. Usually cities are grey, and graffiti helps to make them brighter. Secondly, graffiti develops teenagers’ talents. Thirdly, graffiti prevents teenagers from drugs, alcohol, and other harmful addictions.
    But there is another point of viewon the problem. Some people are quite sure that graffiti is vandalism. They think that it is illegal, and graffiti shows bad sides of cities. I don`t agree with these people. In cities politicians participate in opening graffiti walls and ”graffiti battles”, and all people, both old and young, like graffiti. Besides, many shops in London, Brighton and other British towns, are decorated with graffiti because it shows the best sides of towns and cities.
    In conclusion, I would like to underline that I am for graffiti. Of course I can`t but agree that the problem needs further discussion. So many people, so many opinions.
    Говорят, что искусство играет очень важную роль в нашей жизни. Сейчас люди много говорят о граффити. Некоторые люди думают, что граффити- вандализм. Кто прав? Что касается меня, я уверен, что граффити – искусство.
    Сейчас я попытаюсь доказать свою точку зрения. Во-первых, граффити делаетнаши города ярче. Обычно города серые, а граффити помогает сделать их ярче. Во-вторых, граффити развивает таланты нашей молодёжи. В-третьих, граффити отвлекает молодёжь от наркотиков, алкоголя и других вредных зависимостей.
    Но существует другая точка зрения. Некоторые люди уверены, что граффити-вандализм. Они считают, что граффити нелегально, и оно показывает плохие черты города. Я не согласен с этими людьми. Во многих городах, представители власти открывают граффити стены и граффити батлы. Много людей и в возрасте, и молодых, любят граффити. И многие магазины в Лондоне, Брайтоне украшены при помощи граффити, и это демонстрирует хорошие черты городов.
    В конце я хочу подчеркнуть, что я за граффити. Сколько людей, столько и мнений.
    Copyright © Russian centres of City and Guilds, 2011-2012

  • Муниципальное Автономное Образовательное Учреждение   лицей №7 г.Томска
    Проектная работа
    по английскому языку
    «Граффити-искусство или хулиганство»
    «Graffiti-art or vandalism»
    Работу выполнили ученики 7А класса: Асаев Роман, Кузькин Роман, Сорокин Роман.
    Куратор работы: учитель английского языка Лазарева С.В.
    Томск 2013
    Contents
    Introduction………………………………………………………………………………3
    History of Graffiti……………………………………………………………………..4
    Types and styles ………………………………………..……………………………..5
    Art or Vandalism……………………………………………………………………….7
    The survey  ………………………………………………………………………………….8
    Conclusion ………………..……………………………………………………………….9
    Internet sources ……….…………………………………………………………………10
    Enclosure №1 Questions for survey “Graffiti-art or vandalism.” ……………………11
    The aim of the project work: learn and sum up information about graffiti, exploring the pictures of graffiti  and  teenagers’ relation to them.
    Цель проектной работы: изучение и обобщение знаний о граффити, а так же исследование рисунков граффити и отношение к ним учащихся нашей школы.
    Project problems:
    Learn the history and developing of graffiti;
    Explore the different types of graffiti;
    Find out the teens’ attitude to this kindof modern art;
    Write and draw own pictures.
    Задачи проекта:
    Проследить историю возникновения  и развития граффити;
    Изучить разные виды граффити ;
    Исследовать отношение подростков к этому виду современного искусства;
    Создать свои рисунки и надписи в стиле граффити.
    Suppose: not all pictures and words on the fences and walls are the objects of art.
    Гипотеза: Предположим, что не все рисунки на стенах и заборах являются объектом искусства.
    Graffiti- is writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place.    An usual artist uses paper and canvas for his work, but graffiti artists use for their works walls. We can see graffiti on the walls, in the yards, near the railway. It can be nice and really decorate the surrounding view. Some people admire the work of the so called artist, but the others think that it was vandalism and makes the world look bad. But it cannot be denied that graffiti is notable fact.
    Love or hate it graffiti is part of the everyday urban world. It’s a fact that Banksy and other well-known street artists, who are now household names, have busted the whole urban art scene wide open, brought it forefront into the public’s attention and it seems the room to sit on the fence with an opinion as to whether it is an art-form or vandalism just got a whole lot narrower.
    Graffiti however, still to this day remains an illegal art and the city authorities across the globe spend millions every year cleaning it up. Some would question, what exactly is the point of spending time and taking the risk to do an act which will be removed within a few days? Others will argue rules make a boring city, no character or self-expression. Nowadays some people consider that even the simplest thing such as photographing anomalous objects stacked on top of each other constitutes as being an acceptable art-form. While graffiti art in the appreciative eye, simply uses the urban environment as a creative canvas to showcase an innovative talent. So is graffiti, art or vandalism?
    History of Graffiti
    Graffiti appeared long ago. The word “Graffiti” came from the Italian word «graffiato» (“scratched”).
    The earliest forms of graffiti date back to 30,000 BC in the form of prehistoric cave paintings and pictographs using tools such as Animal bones and pigments. Historic forms of graffiti have helped gain understanding into the lifestyles and languages of past cultures. These illustrations were often placed in ceremonial and sacred locations inside of the caves. The images drawn on the walls showed scenes of animal wildlife and hunting expeditions in most circumstances. This form of graffiti is subject to disagreement considering it is likely that members of prehistoric society endorsed the creation of these illustrations.
    The only known source of the Safaitic language, a form of proto-Arabic, is from graffiti: inscriptions scratched on to the surface of rocks and boulders in the predominantly basalt desert of southern Syria, eastern Jordan and northern Saudi Arabia. Safaitic dates from the first century BC to the fourth century AD.
    The first known example of “modern style” graffiti survives in the ancient Greek city of Ephesus. The ancient Romans carved graffiti on walls and monuments, examples of which also survive in Egypt.
    It was not only the Greeks and Romans that produced graffiti: the Mayan site of Tikal in Guatemala also contains ancient examples.
    Viking graffiti survive in Rome and in Ireland. There are also examples of graffiti occurring in American history, such as Signature Rock, a national landmark along the Oregon Trail.
    The history of modern graffiti is also very interesting. Writing on walls all started when cavemen drew on walls and boulders, but graffiti had not begun appearing on the subway cars and buses in New York and Chicago until the 1970’s. Most of the time graffiti was associated with inner city gang’s mainly in Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles in the 1970’s.
    In New York City the trend of “tagging”, or writing one’s name, on subway cars is most often credited to Taki 183, a seventeen year old from 183rd Street in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, whose job as a messenger required him to travel on the trains everyday. Taki began writing his name all over the trains and stations of the transit system, and it wasn’t too long before people started to notice. On July 21, 1971, the New York Times ran an article entitled “Taki 183 Spawns Pen Pals,” and it made a folk hero out of young Taki.
    Of course, the New York Times wasn’t the only one who noticed. All over New York, more and more kids became enamored of the idea of their name traveling across the city every day and being seen by thousands upon thousands of commuters.
    The first notice about graffiti in Russia appeared  in 1985, when there were the first “Brake-dance” festivals. Their posters had pictures of graffiti, and soon this art became popular. Although graffiti historically was never completely welcome in Russia, as graffiti artists were often part of Russia’s underground movement, modern trends have made the practice more mainstream and accepted. Moscow’s Dream Energy graffiti festival “encourages Russia’s graffiti artists to come out and let their creativity go wild, painting the gray walls of Moscow’s ubiquitous power stations”. “Grammatika”, a graffiti show that took place in Russia from March 12 to March 18, 2012, featured work from twelve Russian graffiti writers. Founded by Berlin graffiti writer Akim, “Sign Your Style” is a graffiti festival, held in Moscow on May 7, and on May 13 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. In the preview video, Petro, a judge for the competition part of the festival, shows in how he expects writers participating to “simply go off and get creative”, by freestyling some futurist outlines, doing a blind folded one-liner piece, and a throwing up some handstyle alphabets. The purpose of this Russian festival is to expand the originality and unique subtleties in Russian graffiti style.
    Types and styles
    Types of graffiti
    1) Tagging. One can safely say that this kind is the beginning of the graffiti history. But nowadays it is regarded only as its addition. Tag is a writer’s signature, his nickname written in one colour. It is an integral part of graffiti, put to all works.  Some of the most common styles of graffiti have their own names. A “tag” is the most basic writing of an artist’s name, it is simply a handstyle. A graffiti writer’s tag is his or her personalized signature. Tagging is often the example given when opponents of graffiti refer to any acts of handstyle graffiti writing (it is by far the most common form of graffiti). Tags can contain subtle and sometimes cryptic messages, and might incorporate the artist’s crew initials or other letters.
    2)Bombing.  Another form is the “throw-up”, also known as a “bombing” which is normally painted very quickly with two or three colors, sacrificing aesthetics for speed. Throw-ups can also be outlined on a surface with one color. Usually it is painted on transport at a very rapid pace. Today bombers use for their purposes overland trains. Not quality but quantity of paintings, made in a very short time, is the aim of bombing.
    3)Writing — is graffiti inscriptions in its common sense, paintings of different styles made by writers on the walls of carriages.
    4)Scratching (scrabbing). Equally with tagging scratching is oneof the graffiti additions. It is made on the windows in transport with a grindstone.
    Styles of graffiti
    1)Throw up. It is the simplest graffiti style used by bombers for whom speed of implementation is more important than quality. Very often it is used by beginners. The home of this style is New-York. The style is characterized by the curved lines of letters painted out from inside with a certain colour. First colour is for contour, the second is for painting. Only two colours are chiefly used: black and white, or black and silver. The most important condition is the contrast of colours.
    2)Blockbusters. This style is also regards as a simple one. The home city of blockbusters style is Los-Angeles. Big and wide letters can be written only in one colour. There is an opinion that this style was used by street bands for demarcation of the affected areas. As a rule, graffiti is made by a team, where each person does his own job. In the end each participant put his tag to his picture (writer’s tag).
    3)Dynamic styles. There are included all the trends that were popular in 80-s of the XXth century in New-York. They were used in painting of railway carriages. That is why there is the strongly marked dynamics of forms which should be watched only in movement. Wild Style — is a style of graffiti very difficult for reading. It is like the height of a writer’s craftsmanship. To make a wild style graffiti it is important not only to choose the contours in a right way but also to mix colours correctly.  A more complex style is “wildstyle”, a form of graffiti usually involving interlocking letters and connecting points. These pieces are often harder to read by non-graffiti artists as the letters merge into one another in an often undecipherable manner. Some artists also use stickers as a quick way to catch ups. While certain critics from within graffiti culture consider this lazy, stickers can be quite detailed in their own right, and are often used in conjunction with other materials. Sticker tags are commonly done on blank postage stickers, as these can be easily acquired with no cost on the writers part.Military style. Different colours and letters (“loop”) are combined in a fantastic manner. It is a dynamic and emotional style.Gentle dynamic style. It is connected with the previous one. But lines in spite of dynamics of the image become more gentle.
    4)Electical style — is the next after the wild style according to the level of complication. It is some kind of reflection of the writer’s craftsmanship. Painting graffiti of this style, one can create new directions.
    5)FX (Daim style, 3D)  — graffiti — three-dimensional letter images. Not every writer can paint in this style. It was created by Daim, the member of one of the most famous graffiti team FX Cru.
    6)Character. Caricatures and commixes. Here appears a frame with the personage’s speech, typical of all commixes. Writers, possessing artistic skills, prefer this style of graffiti.
    7)Bubble graffiti. All letters look like soap-bubbles, ready to burst. Two or three colours are used in this style. It is very popular among the beginners.
    Many graffiti artists believe that doing complex pieces involves too great an investment of time to justify the practice. Doing a piece can take (depending on experience and size) 30 minutes to months on end, as was the case for Saber MSK while working on the world’s largest graffiti piece on the LA river.
    Another graffiti artist can go over a piece in a matter of minutes with a simple throw up. This was exemplified by the writer “CAP” in the documentary Style Wars, who, other writers complain, ruins pieces with his quick throw ups. This became known as “capping” and is often done when there is “beef”, conflict between writers.
    Art or Vandalism
    Graffiti art is a form of self-expression. It’s another way artists can show their talent and opinions to the public. Graffiti is street art, often done over a period of time, which characterizes an artist or group. Vandalism is the intentional destruction of property with the sole purpose of doing something illegal and taboo. Though the two are often lumped together in conversation and subject, there is a defining line between them.
    Today Graffiti is a kind of streets’ art, one of the most actual form of art self-expression all around the world. Creations of graffiti artists became the separate kind of modern art, a part of city’s life and culture. A lot of countries and cities have got their own famous writers, who make the real masterpieces of art. In many countries drawing on someone’s property without permission is considered to be an act of vandalism and can be punished.
    Sometimes graffiti can use to get abroad some political and social information. Tastes differ, and graffiti may be the real art for one people but vandalism for another. In all civilized countries graffiti is a kind of art. Some graffiti artists are against any form of vandalism on private property such as people’s houses, schools or churches. Most respectful artists are against defacing another person’s art by tagging on or over the piece. Most importantly, the majority strive to make their art viewable by everyone, which means no excessive cursing or tags on stores in which you must be 18 or older to enter.
    Graffiti artists have their own rules:
    1) Don’t paint the houses, had cultural value;
    2) Don’t force your ideas on people;
    3) Don’t write on the other artists’ works;
    4) Don’t write on the tombs: painting on memorial walls means death!
    But not everyone obey the rules. Some persons only constitute themselves graffiti artists, but they are vandals in deed! Don’t forget that writing words such as “Sasha+Masha” and” Vasya was here” are not the art!
    Our town is not clear of worldwide developing of street-art. We can see different graffiti on the walls, houses and fences. It’s glad that lots of them can be considered by cultural point of view. We had examined 1 hundred of student from our lyceum (Enclosure №1) and found out their relations to graffiti.
    The results of our survey you can see in these diagrams.
    What’s your relation to Graffiti?
    63%of students are interested in Graffiti
    21% don’t like it and 16% don’t care about it.
    Is Graffiti a kind of art or vandalism?
    54% think it’s an art
    13% think it’s a vandalism
    33% think it’s a way of self-realization
    Do you try yourself as a graffiti artist?
    62% only watch the pictures
    17% can write “tag”
    21% are active graffiti artists
    As for my friends and I, we’ve been interested in graffiti for several years. Some of us have got their own works on paper and on the walls and buildings. We write them in different styles.
    We write our pictures because we want to show them to everyone and make our town better. We are   looking for people’s understanding and acceptance. I’d like to show you some of my works.
    Conclusion:
    We found out the following:
    •The word “Graffiti” appeared long ago;
    •Graffiti started in USA at the beginning of 70th;
    •Modern graffiti is a subject image sometimes of poster type, with cartoon or naive pictures;
    •This art is in progress, and it can have a stunning  future;
    •We can see the creation of this art in Tomsk too. Even among our students there are few graffiti artists.
    We came to the conclusion that graffiti is a way of self-realization of teenagers.
    Graffiti is an artistic property that people have and should show to the whole world through exhibitions, museums, and art galleries dedicated to them. Artistic graffiti is important because it motivated and still motivates, young kids and adults, to be creative, allows them to view themselves as artists, and helps them to become better role models who love art and make it their own.
    Well… the famous saying “art is in the eye of the beholder” cannot be better suited in order to form your own opinion, regardless of what government laws attempt to impose upon you. It is your personal right and privilege to decide yourself, however as such in every art-form there will also be an opposite critic to contradict whatever your view is. The controversy surrounding this debate keeps the scene extremely vibrant and exciting! You are your one and only beholder. It’s your choice.
    Internet sources:
    1.       Википедия.- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graffiti
    2.       Граффити становится искусством и поднимает свои стандарты – http://www.corsar-   art.nm.ru/site/write/graffiti.htm
    3.       Art Crimes – The Writing on the Wall – graffiti art worldwide- http://www.graffiti.org/
    4.       Граффити в Томске.-   http://graffiti.tomsk.ru/
    Enclosure №1
    Questions for survey “Graffiti-art or vandalism.”
    1. What’s your relation to Graffiti?
    а) I’m interested in Graffiti.                  b) I don’t like it.                         с) I don’t care about it.
    2.Is Graffiti a kind of art or vandalism?
    А) Yes, it’s an art.                                    b) No, it’s a vandalism.              с) It’s a way of self-realization.
    3.Do you try yourself as a graffiti artist?
    а) No, I only watch the pictures.           b) Sometimes I write «tag».     с) I’m an active graffiti artist.

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  • The term graffiti comes from Greek word ‘graphein’ which means ’to write’.
    Street art ‘graffiti’ had arisen in New York. The scrawled names and slogan were seen as ugly and aggressive, the work of vandals seeking to express their identities or even make a political point. Up to the 1970s, most New Yorkers hated graffiti, considering it as an eyesore that was illegal and punishable by fines.
    Since those days, graffiti has changed a lot and it is no longer found only in the subway and the poor ghetto areas of the city. Nowadays, it has the status of ‘street art’ and you get where you wouldn’t expect to – in advertisements, on clothes, on toys.
    Graffiti became very popular in 80s due to hip-hop subculture. It became as a part of hip-hop subculture.
    The Groninger Museum in Holland is one of the few in the world that displays and recognized graffiti as an art form.
    History of Russian graffiti began in 1985 along with craze on break-dance. The first graffiti’s package the festival decoration, then were shocking people.
    Every graffiti artist has their style. Graffiti artists have put on a special slang. Most graffiti artists prefer to be called ‘writers’. A writer’s signature with spray paint or marker is called a ‘tag’. Communities of writers who are friends are know as ‘crews’. Those writers who are inexperienced or new to an area are called ‘toys’. Also exist precepts of use spray paint. Professional graffiti artist has special protectants: mask and gloves.
    Some people think that graffiti is another form of expressing art, other think that graffiti is vandalism.
    In my opinion, graffiti is vandalism, because it makes our cities look really run-down and ugly.

  • Essay Sample 09

    Музланова Е.С.
    Comment on the following statement:
    Some people think that graffiti is another form of expressing art whereas others consider it to be pure vandalism.
    What is your opinion? Do you agree with this statement?
    Write 200-250 words.
    Use the following plan:
    — make an introduction (state the problem)
    — express your personal opinion and give 2-3 reasons for your opinion
    — express an opposing opinion and give 1-2 reasons for this opposing opinion
    – explain why you don’t agree with the opposing opinion
    — make a conclusion restating your position
    Some people think that graffiti is art, whereas others do not agree with this point of view. They consider it something that spoils walls and mood.
    I think that graffiti is another form of art. First of all, it can look really beautiful if it is painted by a talented artist. Second, usually it is drawn on horribly looking walls which can not be made to look worse. Graffiti is also a way for many young people to express themselves.
    At the same time there are people who say that it is absolute vandalism and should be forbidden. Graffiti looks horrible and puts people into a bad state of mind!
    Well, there are awfully looking graffiti that probably should be removed, nevertheless, there are a lot of good looking graffiti that cheers up people. It can give a person some thoughts to think of as well.
    In conclusion, I would like to say that we should not label or stereotype things or events. Abstractionism was treated in the same suspicious or even bad way but then it turned out to be among the best art and other masterpieces that cost a fortune. Thus, I strongly believe that graffiti is a type of art that can bring people a lot of pleasure.
    or
    In conclusion, I would like to say that there are opposing views on this issue. At first sight graffiti might seem as vandalism but in actual fact it is a sort of art since can bring the same emotions. Thus, I strongly believe that graffiti is a new type of art that is being gradually developed.
    Read by George William Dole

  • Nowadays there are different kinds of art and one of the most popular is graffiti. However, some people are against such creativeness. They think that graffiti is vandalism and people shouldn’t do it.
    In my opinion, skill of graffiti is amazing workmanship. First of all, graffiti is the best way of town decoration. In a city there are a great number of boring and similar skyscrapers. Every person wants to see some new and unusual and to be of good cheer when he or she is going to work. Secondly, graffiti is the great way of self-expression. Painters of graffiti have wonderful imagination and a big space for art. They can share their art with the entire city and present people their beautiful creations.
    Despite this, many people don’t like such kind of art. They think that a majority of painters draws on garages, fences etc. They just spoil property and don’t care about harm which they do.
    I disagree with such opinion. When graffiti only appears at the first time as art people really paints everywhere. But now there are special places for this creativeness.
    To sum up, I’d like to say that graffiti is wonderful art and people should develop it and use as decoration of their everyday life.

  • New Yorkers used to see the graffiti on the walls of poor neighbourhoods and subway trains as something menacing and an example of urban decay. The scrawled names and slogans were seen as unsightly and aggressive, the work of vandals seeking to express their identities or even make a political point. Up to the 1970s, most New Yorkers hated graffiti, considering it as an eyesore that was illegal and punishable by fines.
    Since those days, graffiti has changed a lot and it is no longer found only in the subway and the poor ghetto areas of the city. Nowadays, it has the status of ‘street art’ and you get graffiti in places where you wouldn’t expect to – in advertisements, on clothes, on toys, and even on the Wall Street Journal’s official website! In the early 1980s, there was a real craze for graffiti art and the sophisticated Manhattan art world had displays of street art in its galleries. The trend was short-lived – until the arrival of hip-hop music in the late 80s.
    In her book, Subway Art, Martha Cooper says “Graffiti came back with hip-hop music and people are now appreciating it for its style, which they couldn’t back then, because they couldn’t get beyond the vandalism thing.” Hip-hop was originally black ghetto music, sung by young African Americans from the poor, run-down districts of American cities. When it suddenly got to the top of the American music charts, hip-hop culture was spread, bringing graffiti with it.
    Today companies are starting to realise the appeal of graffiti in advertising. Kel Rodriguez, who used to spray New York subway trains, was the artist chosen to design the Wall Street Journal’s website and it is obviously done in graffiti-style. “Some of that graffiti feeling, that energy, sort of got in there,” Rodriguez explained. Many of this new wave of artists give lectures on developments in their art. Lee Quindnesis having a lot of success in Europe and feels that European galleries and museums are more open to his art form. “They want to support an artist as he develops,” comments Quinones, who can get up to $10,000 for his paintings. Indeed, the Groninger Museum in Holland is one of the few museums in the world that displays and recognizes graffiti as an art form.
    Another artist, Blade, has his own website devoted only to the world of graffiti. This website has a ‘merchandise page’ where Blade sells things with his own original designs all over the world – everything from baseball caps to yo-yos! Leonard McGurr, a street artist for 25 years, went from painting subway trains to designing and marketing graffiti-inspired clothes for young people. “Graffiti has been a story of survival,” he says. “There’s a way to benefit from your work without spoiling public property.”

  • The term graffiti comes from Greek word ‘graphein’ which means ’to write’.
    Street art ‘graffiti’ had arisen in New York. The scrawled names and slogan were seen as ugly and aggressive, the work of vandals seeking to express their identities or even make a political point. Up to the 1970s, most New Yorkers hated graffiti, considering it as an eyesore that was illegal and punishable by fines.
    Since those days, graffiti has changed a lot and it is no longer found only in the subway and the poor ghetto areas of the city. Nowadays, it has the status of ‘street art’ and you get where you wouldn’t expect to – in advertisements, on clothes, on toys.
    Graffiti became very popular in 80s due to hip-hop subculture. It became as a part of hip-hop subculture.
    The Groninger Museum in Holland is one of the few in the world that displays and recognized graffiti as an art form.
    History of Russian graffiti began in 1985 along with craze on break-dance. The first graffiti’s package the festival decoration, then were shocking people.
    Every graffiti artist has their style. Graffiti artists have put on a special slang. Most graffiti artists prefer to be called ‘writers’. A writer’s signature with spray paint or marker is called a ‘tag’. Communities of writers who are friends are know as ‘crews’. Those writers who are inexperienced or new to an area are called ‘toys’. Also exist precepts of use spray paint. Professional graffiti artist has special protectants: mask and gloves.
    Some people think that graffiti is another form of expressing art, other think that graffiti is vandalism.
    In my opinion, graffiti is vandalism, because it makes our cities look really run-down and ugly.

  • Топик Уличное искусство рассказывает о зарождении, развитии и признании широкими массами «стрит-арта» или «граффити». До 1970 года надписи и лозунги, нарисованные на стенах домов бедных кварталов Нью-Йорка и вагонах метро, рассматривались как агрессивная работа вандалов, стремящихся выразить свою индивидуальность или политическую точку зрения. В начале 1980-х наблюдался реальный расцвет граффити, затем это искусство вновь вернулось, в конце 80-х годов, с появлением музыкального направления хип-хоп. Уличному искусству посвящено много книг, его используют рекламные агентства, многие европейские галереи и музеи стали размещать у себя произведения уличного искусства. В настоящее время стрит-арт повсюду: в рекламе, на одежде, на игрушках и даже на официальных сайтах.
    New Yorkers used to see the graffiti on the walls of poor neighbourhoods and subway trains as something menacing and an example of urban decay. The scrawled names and slogans were seen as unsightly and aggressive, the work of vandals seeking to express their identities or even make a political point. Up to the 1970s, most New Yorkers hated graffiti, considering it as an eyesore that was illegal and punishable by fines.
    Since those days, graffiti has changed a lot and it is no longer found only in the subway and the poor ghetto areas of the city. Nowadays, it has the status of “street art” and you get graffiti in places where you wouldn’t expect to – in advertisements, on clothes, on toys, and even on the Wall Street Journal’s official website! In the early 1980s, there was a real craze for graffiti art and the sophisticated Manhattan art world had displays of street art in its galleries. The trend was short-lived – until the arrival of hip-hop music in the late 80s.
    In her book, “Subway Art”, Martha Cooper says: “Graffiti came back with hip-hop music and people are now appreciating it for its style, which they couldn’t back then, because they couldn’t get beyond the vandalism thing.” Hip-hop was originally black ghetto music, sung by young African Americans from the poor, run-down districts of American cities. When it suddenly got to the top of the American music charts, hip-hop culture was spread, bringing graffiti with it.
    Today companies are starting to realise the appeal of graffiti in advertising. Kel Rodriguez, who used to spray New York subway trains, was the artist chosen to design the Wall Street Journal’s website and it is obviously done in graffiti-style. “Some of that graffiti feeling, that energy, sort of got in there,” Rodriguez explained. Many of this new wave of artists give lectures on developments in their art. Lee Quindnesis having a lot of success in Europe and feels that European galleries and museums are more open to his art form. “They want to support an artist as he develops,” comments Quinones, who can get up to $10,000 for his paintings. Indeed, the Groninger Museum in Holland is one of the few museums in the world that displays and recognizes graffiti as an art form.
    Another artist, Blade, has his own website devoted only to the world of graffiti. This website has a “merchandise page” where Blade sells things with his own original designs all over the world – everything from baseball caps to yo-yos! Leonard McGurr, a street artist for 25 years, went from painting subway trains to designing and marketing graffiti-inspired clothes for young people. “Graffiti has been a story of survival,” he says. “There’s a way to benefit from your work without spoiling public property.”

  • Until relatively recently, graffiti was consider to be an example of anti-social behaviour, the of vandals. Nowadays, many of those “vandals” are treated as respected artists, and some of them have made it in the world of business.
    New Yorkers used to see the graffiti on the walls of poor neighbourhoods and subway trains as something menacing and an example of urban decay. The scrawled names and slogan were seen as ugly and aggressive, the work of vandals seeking to express their identities or even make a political point. Up to the 1970s, most New Yorkers hated graffiti, considering it as an eyesore that was illegal and punishable by fines.
    Since those days, graffiti has changed a lot and it is no longer found only in the subway and the poor ghetto areas of the city. Nowadays, it has the status of “street art” and you get where you wouldn’t expect to – in advertisements, on clothes, on toys, and even on the Wall Street Journal”s official website! In the early 1980s, there was a real craze for graffiti art and the sophisticated Manhattan art world had displays of street art in its galleries. The trend was short-lived – until the arrival of hip-hop music in the late 80s. In her book, Subway Art, Martha Cooper says: “Graffiti came back with hip-hop music and people are now appreciating it for its style, which they couldn”t back then, because they couldn”t get beyond the vandalism thing”.
    Hip-hop was originally black ghetto music, sung by young African Americans from the poor, run-down districts of American cities. When it suddenly got to the top of the American music charts, hip-hop culture was spread, bringing graffiti with it.
    Today companies are starting to realise the appeal of graffiti in advertising. Kel Rodriguez, who used to spray New York subway trains, was the artist chosen to design the Wall Street Journal”s website and in graffiti style.
    “Some of that graffiti feeling, that energy, sort of got in there”. Rodriguez explained.
    Many of this new wave of artists give lectures on developments in their art. Lee Quinones is having a lot of success in Europe and feels that European galleries and museums are more open to his art form.
    ‘They want to support an artist as he develops’, comments Quinones, who can get up to $10,000 for his paintings.
    Indeed, the Groninger Museum in Holland is one of the few in the world that displays and recognized graffiti as an art form.
    Another artist, Blade, has his own website devoted only to the world of graffiti. This website has a ‘merchandise page’ where Blade sells things with his own original designs all over the world – everything from baseball caps to yo-yos!
    Leonard McGurr, a street artist for 25 years, went from painting subway trains to designing and marketing graffiti-inspired clothes for young people.
    ‘Graffiti has been a story of survival’, he says. ‘There’s a way to benefit from your work without spoiling public property.’

  • The term graffiti comes from Greek word ‘graphein’ which means ’to write’.
    Street art ‘graffiti’ had arisen in New York. The scrawled names and slogan were seen as ugly and aggressive, the work of vandals seeking to express their identities or even make a political point. Up to the 1970s, most New Yorkers hated graffiti, considering it as an eyesore that was illegal and punishable by fines.
    Since those days, graffiti has changed a lot and it is no longer found only in the subway and the poor ghetto areas of the city. Nowadays, it has the status of “street art” and you get where you wouldn’t expect to – in advertisements, on clothes, on toys. Graffiti became very popular in 80s due to hip-hop subculture. It became as a part of hip-hop subculture.
    The Groninger Museum in Holland is one of the few in the world that displays and recognized graffiti as an art form.
    History of Russian graffiti began in 1985 along with craze on break-dance. The first graffiti’s package the festival decoration, then were shocking people.
    Every graffiti artist has their style. Graffiti artists have put on a special slang. Most graffiti artists prefer to be called ‘writers’. A writer’s signature with spray paint or marker is called a ‘tag’. Communities of writers who are friends are know as ‘crews’. Those writers who are inexperienced or new to an area are called ‘toys’. Also exist precepts of use spray paint. Professional graffiti artist has special protectants: mask and gloves.
    Some people think that graffiti is another form of expressing art, other think that graffiti is vandalism.
    In my opinion, graffiti is vandalism, because it makes our cities look really run-down and ugly.

  • Сочинение на тему «Граффити» на английском языке

    с переводом на русский язык

    Граффити

    Graffiti is the most popular type of street painting. What is it: a separate art form or unforgivable vandalism – people have not decided yet. Regardless of the skill with which the inscriptions are applied, everything that is written (drawn) with paint on the walls is called «graffiti».

    Граффити – самый популярный вид уличной живописи. Что это: отдельный вид искусства или непростительный вандализм – люди ещё не решили. Независимо от того, с каким мастерством нанесены надписи, всё, что написано (нарисовано) краской на стенах, носит название «граффити».

    Modern graffiti, in its usual form, arose in 1920-1930, in New York. The gangs divided the territory among each other, and marked it with graffiti. With such a sign they showed who definitely shouldn’t meddle here.

    Современное граффити, в привычном для нас виде, возникло в 1920-1930 годах, в Нью-Йорке. Банды делили территорию между друг другом, и с помощью надписей на стенах помечали её. Таким знаком они показывали, кому точно сюда соваться не стоит.

    Nowadays, graffiti serves as a means of self-expression for the artist. In some cases this is an expression of his political and social position. Some «old school» artists (or too young) prefer to paint walls, trains or vans. And they often get charged with vandalism, and punished if they were caught.

    В наши дни граффити служит как средство самовыражения художника. В отдельных случаях – выражение его политической и социальной позиции. Некоторые «олдскульные» художники (или слишком молодые) предпочитают раскрашивать стены, поезда или фургоны. И часто получают обвинение в вандализме, и наказание, если были пойманы.

    Other talented individuals have moved into commerce or into legal galleries. Without breaking the law, they expose their work to the general public, where they can sell them. Or they receive large orders for the design of an object or an advertising company.

    Другие талантливые личности перешли в коммерцию или в легальные галереи. Не нарушая закон, они выставляют свои работы для широкой публики, где могут их продать. Либо получают крупные заказы на оформление какого-либо объекта или рекламной компании.

    When I was young, there was one underground passage in my district, the walls there were a real canvas for everyone. Sometimes there were real masterpieces on the walls. But they were quickly painted over. At the same time, not the entire wall was repainted, but only the drawing itself. Then, on top of this awkward spot, some nonsense appeared. And almost everyone who passed by thought: «Yes, now, of course, it’s much better».

    Когда я была юной, в моём районе был один подземный переход, стены которого были настоящим холстом для всех желающих. Иногда там появлялись настоящие шедевры на стенах. Но их быстро закрашивали. При этом, перекрашивали не всю стену, а только сам рисунок. Потом, поверх этого несуразного пятна появлялась какая-нибудь ерунда. И почти каждый проходящий думал: «Да, так, теперь, конечно, гораздо лучше».

    Graffiti

    Граффити

    Graffiti is one of the trends in contemporary art. It is often discussed in society and the attitude towards it is different. For some people, it causes a negative reaction, they attribute it almost to vandalism, while others find it worthy of attention since through such drawings the younger generation manifests itself.

    I am convinced that graffiti is one of the interesting varieties of painting, and if a child is passionate about it, then this is only beneficial since he develops his imagination and creative imagination. Thus, if parents want their child to have a hobby, then graffiti is a good option. Secondly, in our country, there are many small gray, and therefore faceless towns that are boring. People living there are constantly depressed, especially in autumn, when nature itself erases all bright colors, and instead of leaves and flowers, residents can only see leaden clouds, black branches of trees, and muddy puddles. Graffiti on walls of houses, depicting colorful butterflies or flowers, will help make the surrounding reality much more attractive.

    However, opponents of graffiti believe that inappropriate pictures on houses only spoil cities, especially their historic districts. These parts must be preserved, maintaining them as they existed a hundred or two hundred years ago.

    It is difficult to disagree with this point of view. Yes, only restoration work is allowed in historically significant centers. I mean, for example, monotonous buildings, say, of Soviet times, where one high-rise building is no different from another. In addition, the image on the wall must be coordinated with the residents, as they will have to look at it regularly.

    In the end, I want to say that if there is an opportunity to improve the appearance of the city using graffiti, then you need to take advantage of it.

    Перевод

    Граффити является одним из направлений современного искусства. Оно часто обсуждается в обществе и отношение к нему разное. У одних людей оно вызывает негативную реакцию, они относят его чуть ли не к вандализму, а другие находят его достойным внимания, так как через подобные рисунки молодое поколения проявляет себя.

    Я убеждена, что граффити это одно из интересных разновидностей живописи, и если ребенок увлечен им, то это идет только на пользу, поскольку он развивает свое воображение и творческую фантазию. Таким образом, если родители хотят, чтобы у их ребенка появилось хобби, то граффити – хороший вариант. Во-вторых, в нашей стране много маленьких серых, а потому безликих городков, которые навевают скуку. Люди, живущие там, постоянно испытывают депрессию, особенно осенью, когда сама природа стирает все яркие краски, и вместо листвы и цветов жители могут видеть лишь свинцовые тучи, черные сучья деревьев и грязные лужи. Граффити на стенах домов, изображающие разноцветных бабочек или цветы, поможет сделать окружающую действительность намного привлекательней.

    Хотя противники граффити считают, что неуместные картинки на домах лишь портят города, особенно их исторические районы. Эти части необходимо сохранять, поддерживая их в том виде, как они существовали сто или двести лет назад.

    С этой точкой зрения трудно не согласить. Да, в исторически значимых центрах допустимы только реставрационные работы. Я же имела в виду однообразные постройки, скажем, советских времен, где одна многоэтажка ничем не отличается от другой. К тому же изображение на стене должно быть согласовано с жителями, так как им придется регулярно смотреть на него.

    В конце я хочу сказать, что если возможность улучшить внешний облик города, используя граффити, то необходимо воспользоваться ею.

    Сейчас мы будем вместе писать  эссе по английскому языку на тему «Граффити», а именно его основную часть (второй и третий абзацы). Это самая сложная и важная часть задания и требует некоторой тренировки. Мы уже подробно разобрали, как правильно написать основную часть эссе по английскому языку, на примере эссе по теме «Экстремальные виды спорта». А если вы забыли, как писать введение и заключение, то об этом можно почитать здесь. — Как писать эссе по английскому языку (вводная статья)

    Итак, давайте еще раз потренируемся и напишем основную часть эссе по теме «Граффити как современный вид искусства». Тема довольно спорная, не так ли? Но это для эссе очень хорошо! Итак, для начала, давайте внимательно прочитаем задание.

    Эссе на тему Граффити. Задание

    Смотрим в план, там написано:

    Use the following plan:

    1. make an introduction (state the problem) ->пока пропускаем
    2. express your personal opinion and give 2–3 reasons for your opinion
    3. express an opposing opinion and give 1–2 reasons for this opposing opinion
    4. explain why you don’t agree with the opposing opinion
    5. draw a conclusion

    Итак, первое, что нужно сделать- это определиться со своей точкой зрения и привести 2- 3 аргумента в ее защиту. Вы можете написать их сначала на русском языке. Это ПЛАН ВТОРОГО АБЗАЦА

    Скорее всего вы считаете, что граффити — это современное искусство. Значит, вы говорите себе следующее.

    Я считаю, что граффити это современное искусство, потому что

    1)

    2)

    3)

    Придумали аргументы, теперь проверьте себя — Аргументы за «Граффити»

    Один из аргументов надо будет раскрыть подробнее, используя причинно-следственные союзы. Но об этом позже.

    Теперь будем писать ПЛАН ТРЕТЬЕГО АБЗАЦА. Несомненно, что многие люди старшего поколения думают по-другому. Почему? Подумайте ЗА НИХ и напишите их аргументы, следуя плану (пункт 3), в котором написано:

    3. express an opposing opinion and give 1–2 reasons for this opposing opinion

    1)

    2)

    3)

    Придумали аргументы, теперь проверьте себя — Аргументы против «Граффити»


    На английском языке у вас получится примерно следующее:

    (+) graffiti is a vandalism

    • graffiti artists choose train cars, bridges or public walls instead of canvas
    • graffiti is often associated with crime and violence
    • swear words, gang names or just silly drawings are very common

    (-) graffiti is a new form of art

    • graffiti art makes a city look unusual and bright that is why it has a lot of admirers
    • graffiti is a form of personal and cultural expression

    Идем дальше и опять заглянем в план (пункт 4). Там написано следующее:

    4. explain why you don’t agree with the opposing opinion

    Поэтому после того, как вы выразили противоположную точку зрения, вы должны ЕЩЕ РАЗ написать, почему вы с ней не согласны. Вспомните ваш ГЛАВНЫЙ КОНТРАРГУМЕНТ и перефразируете его.

    Итак, мы написали ПЛАН ВТОРОГО И ТРЕТЬЕГО АБЗАЦА.

    Теперь надо раскрыть один из аргументов, используя причинно — следственные союзы:

    1. as – так как
    2. because – потому что
    3. so – поэтому
    4. that is why – вот почему
    5. thus – таким образом
    6. as a result – в результате

    Например,

    • graffiti art makes a city look unusual and bright that is why it has a lot of admirers
    • graffiti artists choose train cars, bridges or public walls instead of canvas as a result the public property is damaged by silly drawings

    Теперь осталась простая формальность связать все эти наброски в связный текст, используя слова-связки из списка.

    Вот примерно, что должно получиться

    Эссе по английскому языку. Пример

    Пример эссе по английскому языку «Граффити как вид современного искусства»

    There is no doubt that art has a lot of different forms. Since the 20th century many controversial forms of art have appeared. Nowadays there are people who consider graffiti to be a new form of art. Are they right?

    To my mind, graffiti is a vandalism because instead of canvas graffiti artists choose train cars, bridges or public walls. To begin with, this form of art makes city look really ugly and run-down. Moreover, most of the graffiti you see on walls is a collection of swear words, gang names or just silly drawings that is why it is often associated with crime and violence.

    However, there are people who regard graffiti as a form of contemporary art. Nowadays graffiti art has a lot of admirers who view it as a form of personal and cultural expression. In  their opinion, it is the way for people to express their talent. What is more, they claim that graffiti is worth being appreciated by people as any work of art takes a lot of efforts. I disagree with this point of view because I really do think that if people want to express their talent they shouldn’t paint on public things.

    To conclude, I would like to say that our contemporary art is a mixture of different styles. As for  graffiti, one cannot but admit that it is one of them. Yet I strongly believe that city authorities should create special places for graffiti artists where other people will go to enjoy art which is worth seeing and enjoying.  (260 слов)

    Я не думаю, что это эссе вам подойдет, его лучше переделать, чтобы оно действительно выражало ВАШУ точку зрения))) Но полезные выражения вы вполне можете позаимствовать!

    Вот еще 4 фразы- клише для эссе:

    1. There is no doubt that …- Не приходится сомневаться, что …
    2. I really do think … — Я действительно думаю …
    3. One cannot but admit … — Нельзя не признать …
    4. I strongly believe…. – Я твердо убежден …

    Эссе по английскому языку ЕГЭ

    Some people claim that graffiti is vandalism, while others argue that graffiti is a special art form that should be admired. In this essay, I will try to look upon this issue.

    From my point of view, graffiti should not be respected, because it cannot be considered as art. Firstly, obscene words and senseless pictures are disgusting and disrespectful. Secondly, graffiti usually spoil monuments, memorial walls, tombstones, metro carriages… And the last but not the least is that graffiti is not agreed with the city government or with building owners, that is the cause why graffiti artists are punished by law.

    That is why I believe that graffiti is more vandalism than art and I cannot admit it.

    However, some people believe that such “artworks” should be seen with fascination. They support their opinion by the fact that graffiti is the great way of self-expression that conveys the important massage or explains something to the people. Besides, graffiti can make deserted houses and fences look more vivid. These arguments make people think that graffiti is a modern art form.

    Nevertheless, I do not agree with these arguments because they are not convincing for me. This is exactly owing to my belief that graffiti is just not the right way of self-realization that results in spoiled surrounding infrastructure.

    In conclusion, I would like to state that graffiti is more like vandal action deed than a piece of art and it should not be promoted or admired. Therefore, I vote against it.

    Introduction – What is Graffiti?

    Graffiti is a word used to describe any writing or images that have been painted, sketched, marked, scrawled or scratched in any form on any type of property. It can be a design, figure, inscription or even a mark or word that has been written or drawn on either privately held or government owned properties. While graffiti refers to an entire scribbling or drawing, graffito describes a single scribble. Graffiti can be any form of public marking which appears as a distinguishing symbol and most of the time it comes out as a rude decoration having the form of simply written words, elaborate and complicated wall paintings or etchings on walls and rocks.

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    Graffiti can also be described as an unauthorized drawing or inscription on any surface situated in a public area. Apart from this graffiti also includes hideous scribbles which we often find scrawled and painted on the fences of a house, in subways, bridges, along the sides of houses and other buildings and even on trains, buses and cars. Although some look like elaborate paintings most of them are garbage which appears to have been done by small children.

    Graffiti vandalism has a number of forms. The most harmful and destructive of all are the gang graffiti and tags. The former are generally used by gang members to outline their turf or threat opposite gangs. These often lead to acts of violence. Tags represent the writer’s signature and can also be complicated street art. Conventional graffiti is often hurtful and malicious and generally the act of impulsive or isolated youths. Ideological graffiti is hateful graffiti which expresses ethnic, racial or religious messages through slurs and can cause a lot of tension among the people. Sometimes the graffitists also use acid etching where they use paints mixed with acids and additional chemicals which can rankle the surface making the etchings permanent. (Wilson, 52-66)

    Graffiti – Art or Vandalism

    Graffiti cannot be considered as a form of art since its basic difference from art is consent or permission. Although a number of people consider graffiti to be one of the numerous art forms, most of the times graffiti is considered as unwanted and unpleasant damage to both public and government properties. In modern times almost all of the countries in the world consider the defacing of public or government owned property with any type of graffiti without taking the owner’s permission or authorization to be an act of vandalism.

    Had graffiti been created without destroying someone’s belongings then even it would have appeared artistic, due to their bright use of colors, and not as an act of vandalism. Graffiti scribblers often claim that in order to improve the look of the walls and fences of one’s property they make colorful paintings on them. But this is highly questionable since they almost never take the permission of the owner of the property before making their art, turning the entire thing into vandalism. They do not have the right to destroy or change the look of one’s property without taking their permission or authority. (Smollar, 47-58)

    All throughout history people have considered graffiti to be an act of vandalism since it incorporates an illegal use of public and government property. Such an act is not only mutilation of property and an ugly thing but is also very expensive to remove. Although graffiti artists use their talents to share and express their feelings, until and unless graffiti is done on an area designated for it and by somebody authorized to do so, graffiti in any form will remain to be an act of vandalism and not art.

    Graffiti done without proper authority cannot be considered as art since immature vandals simply use graffiti as a means to seek infamy. Graffiti is noting more than an irresponsible and dangerous form of art promoting gang activities and truancy. Thus, we can see that there is nothing artistic about graffiti vandalism. (Austin, 450-451)

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    The Problem of Graffiti

    Background

    The problem both the government and the people of the world face due to graffiti is not at all a new one as it has existed for centuries, and sometimes it is even dated back to the Roman Empire and Ancient Greece. Some people even consider graffiti as an act of terrorism which is in its larval stage. The main problem with graffiti is that it is fundamentally unauthorized and is created by destroying someone’s possessions.

    Today graffiti vandals use markers and spray paints as their most common medium for creating graffiti which makes it a much bigger problem. Painting over the graffiti is a costly affair which the owners of the property vandalized have to bear. Graffiti makers tend to remain unknown and thus, never even make an offer to pay for the repairs for vandalizing someone’s property which at times could even be thousands of dollars.

    Sometimes due to graffiti a property’s value gets lowered by a huge rate due to some inane scribbling across the wall or fence of the property. Not only do these graffiti vandals scribble on the fences and walls of the property they sometimes even destroy them by breaking a window, door or fence just for the mere sake of art. They slash the seats of the cars, buses and trains for which the government has to pay. (Ley, 491-505)

    Recent History

    In the last few decades the problem of graffiti has become far reaching and has spread from the largest of cities to small localities. Graffiti should not be viewed as an isolated problem since it leads to other public disorders, like loitering, littering and even public urination, and crimes, since most of the time the graffiti scribblers unable to pay for the markers and paints shoplift the required materials. Since graffiti is considered to be a public disorder it is sometimes even perceived as a means of lowered quality of living in certain communities.

    As graffiti is almost always associated with crimes, it tremendously increases the fear of various criminal activities among the families of a community. Sometimes graffiti vandals even arouse questions in the hearts of the citizens by making them feel that the government authorities are incapable of protecting them from graffiti scribblers, thus making them further insecure.

    Graffiti vandals have no concern for public or government property near public areas and deface anything they can lay their hand on including blank walls, trees, alley gates, monuments, statues, utility boxes, schools, furniture in parks and streets, buses and bus shelters, pavements, railway areas, utility poles, telephone boxes, street lights, traffic signs and signals, inside and outside of trains, vending machines, vacant buildings, freeway, subways, bridges, billboards, parking garages, sheds and road signs.

    In a nutshell, graffiti is present almost in any area that is open to the view of the general public. Since graffiti vandals even mess with street signs and traffic signals that help the drivers navigate through busy towns, graffiti poses a threat to the safety of those drivers. Sometimes due to depreciation in land value or excessive nuisance created by these graffiti vandals, families and businesses alike have to avoid certain areas and may even have to move out of it completely. People facing graffiti vandalism and living in areas with graffiti have to face reduced business activities since common people generally associate criminal activities with graffiti and are thus, afraid to set up businesses in those areas. (D’Angelo, 102-109)

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    Cost of cleaning

    Prevention and cleaning up of graffiti is associated with high costs. The government and the public have to bear heavy costs in order to protect themselves from the graffiti vandals. Currently, it had been estimated that almost $22 billion is spent in the US each year for cleaning up and preventing various acts of graffiti. It was also found that England almost has to spend £26 million every year to remove graffiti which is present in almost 90% of the places in the nation.

    It becomes the headache of the local authorities to clean up the graffiti and fix whatever has been destroyed as soon as possible. Councils and government officials have to maintain quick responsive units who can rapidly and effectively clean out graffiti and fix damages the instant such an act is reported. Government authorities and councils even have to take up a combination of protective, preventive and removal strategies to fight back graffiti vandalism, making the whole process extremely costly. But since protecting or deterring property will not completely eliminate graffiti, it is better to remove graffiti as soon as it is reported. (Ley, 491-505)

    Negatives of Graffiti

    Graffiti not only causes danger to the citizens of a neighborhood but it also creates a huge mess which government officials have to clean up by paying from the city funds. Since the government has to bear the cost for cleaning up graffiti, it has a direct impact on the budget of a city too. Government officials have to use a significant amount from the available city budget for fixing damages to public buildings, streets and other properties. A huge amount of money also goes in the eradication and prevention of graffiti vandalism since this requires special equipment, materials and trained labors, making the entire matter highly expensive and time consuming.

    Graffiti also adversely affects the taxpayers who have to pay extra for fixing damages to public properties, circuitously, during their yearly property taxes. Sometimes businesses pass on the cost for cleaning graffiti off their property on to their customers, who have to make larger payments for their goods purchased, for no fault of theirs. (Rafferty, 77-84)

    Further, graffiti also causes losses in revenues related to reductions in retail sales and the transit systems. Thus, the money that needs to be spent for cleaning up and preventing graffiti can also be used for improving an area and may also have other valuable uses. Since graffiti contributes to a reduction in retails sales, businesses plagued by graffiti is least likely to be sponsored by others. Also the general public will be afraid and will feel unsafe when entering a retail store scrawled all over with graffiti. Graffiti vandalism is not always simply limited to spray painting and destruction of property since the graffiti vandals often commit severe crimes like rape and robbery. Given that they are not caught or reported most of the times, graffiti vandals think that they can do anything and get away with it. (Austin, 450-451)

    Graffiti is frequently associated with gangs, although graffiti vandals are not limited only to these gangs. It creates an environment of blight and intensifies the fear of gang related activities and violence in the heart of the general public. It has been seen that gangs often use graffiti as a signal for marking their own territory and graffiti also functions as a tag or indicator for the various activities of a gang. In those areas, where graffiti is extremely common, tag and gang graffiti is extremely widespread and also causes a lot of trouble.

    Gangs commonly make tags using acid spray paints or markers on apartments and buildings and they serve as a motto or statement or an insult. Such graffiti also include symbols and slogans that are exclusive for a particular gang and may also be made as a challenge or threat for a rival gang. Not only are graffiti made to disrespect other gangs but sometimes racist graffiti is also scribbled on walls which creates a lot of racist tension among the people of certain communities.

    Such activities shock the residents who are indirectly forced to move out of the areas for the safety of their families. Graffiti scribblers who are also members of a gang or part of its crew sometimes get involved in fighting, and every now and then a number of them end up dead due to these gang wars. The messages relayed through graffiti are taken very seriously by gang members and the threats are almost always acted upon. (Smollar, 47-58)

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    Another problem with graffiti is that although sometimes a single act of graffiti may not be a serious offence, graffiti itself has a cumulative outcome which makes it even more serious. Its original emergence in a particular neighborhood almost always attracts even more graffiti vandals. At certain areas graffiti tend to occur over and over. Graffiti offenders are inclined to attack those areas that are painted over to clean the graffiti. Such areas act as a magnet attracting graffiti offenders to commit re-vandalism repeatedly.

    Some graffitists commit acts of vandalism since they are extremely stubborn and do so in order to fight an emotional and psychological battle with the city council and government officials. They deliberately commit graffiti vandalisms in order to establish their authority and claim over a specific area. Graffiti offenders do so with the intention to defy the government authorities. (Wilson, 52-66)

    Sometimes graffiti is extremely repulsive and thus, gets people, especially teenagers into extremely bad habits. They stop caring about other people or the government and develop a tendency to scribble anywhere they find a blank space. They stop respecting people and their property and the kids even start to make graffiti on the desks and tables of their schools. Graffiti vandals have no concern for the people around them and thus, increase the pessimistic attitude of the neighborhoods around them.

    Not only does graffiti lead to crimes but the scribblers also harbor disruptive anti-social feelings and behavior inside them. Sometimes teenagers and kids place graffiti on other people’s property without their authority or consent as a mischievous act, not realizing that they are committing a crime which is equivalent to vandalism and punishable by law. These juvenile scribblers are accountable for almost all of the graffiti we find on the buildings and streets and they do not even realize that their graffiti sometimes even becomes offensive and racist in nature. (Rafferty, 77-84)

    Juvenile crime

    City officials are also concerned about the fact that when juveniles take part in graffiti vandalism it may be their initial offence leading them into much more harmful and sometimes even sophisticated crimes. Not only does graffiti create a gateway for these juveniles into a world of crime, it can sometimes also be associated with truancy due to which the juveniles may remain uneducated their whole lives.

    Deprived of a proper education these young minds get involved with alcoholism and drug abuse, thus leading to even severe problems. Adolescents and juveniles become astray sending a message to all that graffiti give rise to various criminal activities. In those communities where people gather in groups at street corners during late hours, it is easier for the drug peddlers to promote their products among the juveniles without being interrupted either by the authorities or residents. (Smollar, 47-58)

    Graffiti as a Social menace

    Graffiti is a huge problem since it contaminates the environment of a locality. It is undeniably a plague for our modern cities since it leads to visual pollution. City officials and councils have to spend huge sums in order to clean the ever present graffiti on the walls and fences. But even an expensive cleaning strategy is not but a useless and ineffective way to deal with these graffiti vandals since they almost always find a way to reproduce graffiti.

    Graffiti vandalism is an extremely complex and multifaceted public disorder which does not have any easy solution. Not only is the cleaning of graffiti an expensive affair, it is also an extremely difficult one since it involves a lot of hard work. Sometimes graffiti damages certain surfaces to such an extent that they remain permanently impaired as the graffiti vandals change the entire nature of the surfaces they paint on, thus changing the nature and environment of the whole neighborhood. If an act of graffiti vandalism is left unchecked, then it may even lead to urban decay by causing further decline in property value and increasing fear in communities.

    Most of the times when graffiti is cleaned or painted over a part of the damage always remains. For example, the paint does not match entirely or sometimes the area becomes darker than before, making the cover up completely visible. Graffiti has a significant impact on the overall appearance of a neighborhood and almost always lowers the quality of life of the entire community. When these graffiti scribblers destroy train terminal and subways they immediately create a harmful first impression on others, of that city, all over the country.

    Graffiti simply does not give rise to maintenance issues but it gives rise to a complicated social problem, one that makes people feel extremely unsafe in their own neighborhoods. Communities become unlivable due to reduction in the beauty and pride of their neighborhood. Graffiti completely destroys the design and scenic beauty of the entire community and the hate messages conveyed through graffiti hurts the people of the community.

    Sometimes graffiti becomes so offensive that it disturbs the local residents making it a concern for the entire community. The residents not only feel unsafe themselves but also fear for their children who have to grow up in such a disturbing and troublesome locality. Though graffiti may appear to be a radical form of art, to the people whose belongings have been disfigured by graffiti it is nothing more than an unwanted form of vandalism, which is not only distressing but also extremely difficult to remove. (Rafferty, 77-84)

    Consequences of Graffiti

    Since defacing of public or government property without the owners authority is considered to be vandalism, offenders are even punishable by the law of many countries. Graffiti is like a crime since its creators steal the rights of the owners of the property to have their possessions look well and clean. Police authorities all over the world refer to graffiti vandalism as criminal damage. Graffiti vandals should be made to face strict penalties which should not only include jail time but also large fines, so that they do not repeat their actions again. The offenders not only have to pay huge penalties but can even be prosecuted for their crimes.

    The graffiti vandals should not only have to pay fines for destroying properties but should also be made to clean the graffiti themselves, as a punishment. Juvenile scribblers have to carry out community services as a punishment for their crime. Graffiti vandals who have committed serious crimes, like rape or murder can even be imprisoned for life. Not only do these graffiti vandals damage other people and government properties, they also risk their own lives in making the graffiti. They often display their stupidity by gambling with their lives while trying to create graffiti on trains and bridges. It has often been seen that these graffiti scribblers suffer from dreadful injuries and some even end up dead. (D’Angelo, 102-109)

    Conclusion

    Some countries do not view graffiti as a major problem since they may not have encountered widespread incidences of graffiti vandalism, which may have been focused on only a few relatively hot spot areas. But the areas facing the problem of graffiti vandalism realize its intensity. Since graffiti is a highly visible form of vandalism, it greatly affects the people living in that area since it completely changes their existing perception of the entire neighborhood.

    Graffiti scribblers carefully choose those locations frequented by passersby so that they can be affected by the drawings and scribbling even more. Graffiti becomes a form of vandalism due to the medium the graffitists use to display their art which is almost anything other than a piece of canvas. Graffiti vandals somewhat force the viewers to view their work, even if they do not want to do so.

    They have no consideration as to where they place their work or that it may become a problem for the general public or that the medium which they are using either belongs to the government or to an individual. All these add up to people’s perception which views graffiti as vandalism leading to urban decay and crime and causing depreciation of business and property value and in the growth of industries.

    Works Cited

    Austin, J. “Wallbangin’: Graffiti and Gangs in L.A.” American Ethnologist 29.2 (2004): 450-451.

    D’Angelo, Frank J. “Fools’ Names and Fools’ Faces are Always Seen in Public Places: A Study of Graffiti.” Journal of Popular Culture 10.1 (2006): 102-109.

    Ley, D. “Urban Graffiti as Territorial Markers.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 64.4 (2001): 491-505.

    Rafferty, P. Discourse on Difference: Street Art/ Graffiti Youth.” Visual Anthropology Review 7.2 (2005): 77-84.

    Smollar, J. “Homeless Youth in the United States: Description and Developmental Issues.” New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development 39.5 (2006): 47-58.

    Wilson, J. “Racist and Political Extremist Graffiti in Australian Prisons, 1970s to 1990s.” The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 47.1 (2008): 52-66.

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