Here
on the first part of this short article, written in Sinhala language we discuss
on Graffiti, Street arts and Murals. Today relative to all cultures, arts
became a way to achieve the socio-politic-economic-cultural power, prestige and
all privileges. So, it became a means to gain power. Then we find that, this
world depends on some sort of dogmatic concepts created by so called critiques
of arts, by Museums, galleries and class
and cast minded barons. Nobody is permitted to go beyond those pedant, class,
cast minded and hierarchical dark worlds. So, it is evident that the arts is
imprisoned in relative museums, galleries, living rooms of rich, etc. and to
enter in to those worlds one has to have the benediction from so called masters
of arts, or has to come from a school of arts, or at least must be favoured by
a politician, or by the relative state. So, arts is no more a free matter. From this point of view we can say that graffiti,
street arts and murals are real free modes to channel the natural creative
power of any person. They can freely express their ideas on so called public
spaces.
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