graafisina
Graafisina is a term used in Estonian-language discourse to describe graffiti or graffiti-like street art. It denotes visual works created in public spaces, typically executed with spray paint, markers, or other portable media, and often intended for public viewing. The precise meaning of graafisina varies between sources, with some authors using it to refer to simple tags and others to more elaborate pieces.
In practice, graafisina encompasses a range of techniques and formats. Common forms include tags (signatures), throw-ups,
Historically, graffiti emerged as a form of urban expression in multiple cities during the late 20th century
Scholarly attention focuses on its social meanings, spatial practices, and tensions between art, property, and urban
See also: graffiti, street art, mural, vandalism, public space.