Essential article on Graffiti Street Food

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The Faith of Graffiti deservedly remains an icon and reference in the documentation and vindication of graffiti, and the urban cultures it represents. Taking the form of a photo-essay with images taken by John Naar in 12 days between December 1972, and January 1973, with a text by Norman Mailer, it saw the light first in 1974 gaining cult status. A much expected reprint with a few additional images, was finally offered in 2009.The volume operates as a sample case study documenting relatively early graffiti manifestations, although some of those involved were already talking of a dead scene at the time. While quite innovative in formalizing the work, what Naar and Mailer documented referred to a cultural form that with its shifts and transformations was already quite well developed.These early years present a nice raw sense of graffiti in the city, and Naar’s images offer an stimulating document. However Mailer’s essay feels not only a bit disconnected, maybe even dated, but other than

Can anyone help me in making a prayer?
the prayer that i’m making is for a student-organized event Graffiti Street Food by my class in school with the theme of “streets,food,graffiti” the usual stuff on the streets. What is usually said in a prayer for an event of this kind? aside from its success?
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