>>1563274>Oh yeah? What about shit looking structures that could use some good colors of them?Find the owner of the building and offer to put a mural on it. Actually participate with your community. You want to be "known"? then be professional and have it so people want to pay for your artwork. Respect is EARNED and you have to be courteous as the first step.
>It's like a gameIt is not. It's a "game" where you run away after causing thousands in costs and damage to other people. How about some people play a "game" where they steal your iphone and throw it into a river?
>I only tag in places where normal citizens wouldn't see like abandoned places or tunnels with trains running. It's still not your shit and a fair amount of "abandoned" places are actually historical and conserved, they just lack the money to be restored - you don't help by tagging on it. Others are simply waiting for a new buyer and again, if the building is structurally sound and the cost to bring it up to code is not too much you just cause problems by adding an additional step.
And again, find the owner and offer to put a mural up on a disused/"abandoned" building. Some appreciate having their sat-on investment contribute something to property values in the area with little to no cost to themselves.
>Would you actually complain about graff in dark subway tunnels or abandon places?Yes. If you were doing parkour or bmx in these places I wouldn't care, as long as you were careful to not cause damage and leave it as it was. Having fun while being a ghost and not imposing onto others is much better than tagging places.
Not all street art is graffiti. Lushsux gets permission from the owners, supposedly. Get fucked.