If Graffiti Changed Anything, It Would Be Illegal. The British graffiti artist Banksy makes this claim, as he has been spraying graffiti on walls in the West Bank and Gaza since 2005. In 2007, he founded Santa’s Ghetto and brought numerous international artists to Bethlehem, the city known as the birthplace of Jesus Christ.. Banksy, the anonymous British street artist, is known for his thought-provoking and often politically charged art pieces that have captured the attention of people around the world.. Another popular phrase that accompanies Banksy’s rat is “If graffiti changed anything – it would be illegal.” This statement is a commentary on the.
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BANKSY – RESTORED RECLAIMED’ highlights the journey of many of Banksy’s most notorious creations from their initial disruptive appearance on the street, thei.. “If graffiti changed anything – it would be illegal” appeared on a wall in Fitzrovia, central London during Easter Monday 2011. The work in blood red paint features the stencilled rat which has.