Guerilla artists are on the warpath of delivering art to audiences, and causing twitters with their work.
, correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor, writes in his article on January 9, 2007:
If all the world's a stage, then all of London is an art gallery. It feels like the world capital of guerrilla art. Spray paintings with a message, hastily made paintings, and elaborate pieces of graffiti are popping up on the sides of buildings, bus-stops, and sidewalks across the city... guerrilla art seems to be going increasingly mainstream - crossing from street to gallery, and is making big bucks. So some ask: How democratic is this "democratic art"?
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