grafitoiduists
Grafitoiduists are a theoretical group of individuals who believe that the act of graffiti art holds profound spiritual or philosophical significance. The term itself is a portmanteau of "graffiti" and "Daoism," suggesting a connection to Eastern philosophical traditions that emphasize harmony with the natural world and living in accordance with the Way. Adherents, or grafitoiduists, would purportedly view the ephemeral nature of street art as a metaphor for impermanence, a central concept in many spiritual philosophies. They might see the act of creating graffiti as a form of meditation or a way to connect with the urban environment on a deeper level, transforming public spaces into canvases that reflect transient moments of collective consciousness.
The philosophy, if it were to be formally developed, might also incorporate elements of intentionality and