katuvarojen
Katuvarojen is a Finnish term that translates to "street art" or "graffiti." It broadly encompasses visual artistic expressions created in public spaces, often without explicit permission from property owners. This can include a wide range of styles and techniques, from spray-painted murals and tags to stencils, stickers, and paste-ups. The practice is deeply rooted in urban culture and has evolved into a significant form of contemporary art for many.
The motivations behind creating katuvarojen are diverse. Some artists use it as a way to reclaim public
The appreciation of katuvarojen also varies. While some view it as a blight and a form of