Abstract

Urban art, including graffiti, has emerged as a powerful form of creative expression that transforms the aesthetic landscape of cities around the world. This paper focuses on the impact of graffiti on the development of urban arts, with a specific cas study conducted in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Yogyakarta, known for its vibrant artistic scene, has witnessed the evolution of graffiti as a a means of cultural expression and a catalyst for social change. By examining the historical context, artistic techniques, and social significance of graffiti in Yogyakarta, this paper aims to shed light on the transformative power of this art form within an urban environment.

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