But L.A.'s graffiti culture is in the midst of a very loud and brash change. The traditional targets of taggers — walls, windows, street signs, lampposts, buses — remain their canvases.
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Call it art or call it vandalism – graffiti can be found on nearly every street in L.A. But there’s been a change in the city’s graffiti culture. The targets of the taggers have gotten much bigger as ...